ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
show controllers pse statistics
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Cisco IOS XR Advanced System Command Reference
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Usage Guidelines To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper
task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on
Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
The optional egress or ingress and location keywords are not mutually exclusive. The egress and
ingress keywords direct the command to specific PSE device, and the location keyword directs the
command to that device or devices on the specified modular services card. You can specify the egress
or ingress and location options together in the same command. If you do not specify the egress or
ingress and location node-id keyword arguments, the show controllers pse statistics command displays
statistical information for both device instances on all modular services cards.
Task ID
Examples The following command shows how to display PSE statistics for a specific controller instance:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers pse statistics instance 0
Node: 0/0/CPU0:
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PSE 0, Statistics Info:
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NULL_STATS_PTR : 0
MPLS_FWD_STATS_MEM_OOR : 0
LAYER2_LOW_PRIORITY : 0
CDP : 0
CONTROL : 0
ARP : 0
RARP : 0
CGMP : 0
LOOP : 0
IPV4_OPTIONS : 0
DROP_IPV4_LENGTH_ERROR : 0
DROP_IPV4_CHECKSUM_ERROR : 0
IPV4_TTL_ERROR : 0
DROP_TCP_FLAG : 0
DROP_ACL_NO_MATCH : 0
UNKNOWN_PKT_TYPE : 0
DROP_ERROR_DISTR : 0
DROP_UNKNOWN_DISTR : 0
PLU_EXCEPTION : 0
IPV4_UNKNOWN_PLU_TYPE : 0
IPV4_PLU_PUNT : 0
IPV4_PLU_DROP_PKT : 0
UNKNOWN_LAYER2 : 0
IPV4_DF_SET_FRAG_NEEDED_PUNT : 0
IPV4_FRAG : 0
INCOMPLETE_ADJ_PUNT : 0
UNKNOWN_IFIB : 0
IPV4_MCAST_EMPTY_OLIST_COUNTER : 0
IPV4_MCAST_MAX_COPIES_EXCEEDED_COUNTER : 0
IPV4_MCAST_LAST_PACKET_TIME_WASTED_COUNTER : 0
BAD_SKIP_GATHER : 0
RP_PUNT : 0
UNKNOWN_PUNT_REASON : 0
Task ID Operations
interface read
drivers read