
ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
show controllers cpuctrl summary
show controllers cpuctrl summary
To display summarized information about all CPU controller ASICs on the router or on a specific node, use the show controllers cpuctrl summary command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl summary [location
Syntax Description
Defaults
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Release 2.0 | This command was introduced on the Cisco |
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Release 3.0 | No modification. |
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Release 3.2 | No modification. |
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Release 3.3.0 | No modification. |
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Release 3.4.0 | No modification. |
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Release 3.5.0 | The show controllers cpuctrl summary command was first supported |
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Release 3.6.0 | No modification. |
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| To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper | ||||||
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| The following example shows how to display summarized information about all CPU controller ASICs | ||||||
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| RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show controllers cpuctrl summary location 0/0/CPU0 | |||||
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| Cpuctrl discovered 11 device on node 0/0/CPU0: | |||||
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