ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
Usage Guidelines |
| To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper | |||
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| Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide. | |||
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| Note | This command should be used only with Cisco support supervision. Incorrect usage of this | ||
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| command can accidentally remove the relevant card from service. | |
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Examples |
| The following example shows how to display a list of all error causes in the specified block of a PSE | |||
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| RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# | |||
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| lbm_owl_ovl | |
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| scr_m4_ovl | |
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| scr_m3_ovl | |
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| scr_m2_ovl | |
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| scr_m1_ovl | |
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| scr_m0_ovl |
The following example shows how to run a scan on the PSE ASIC block ID 30 located on the CPU node in slot 1:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#
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| Cisco IOS XR Advanced System Command Reference |
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