ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
show controllers plim asic
Examples | The following example shows sample output from the show controllers plim asic | ||
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| RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show controllers plim asic | ||
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| Host bay 0 Tx SPI4.2 channel 0 : |
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| Ifname | : DATA_PORT_0 | |
| SPI4.2 Channel state | : provisioned | |
| Bay number | : | 0 |
| Tx SPI4.2 channel number | : | 0 |
| Internal Buffer number | : | 0 |
| SPI4.2 calendar entries | : | 1 |
| Buffer Almost Full Threshold | : | 0x2c00 |
| Tx Queuing ASIC port number | : | 0 |
Table 14 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 14 | show controllers plim asic | |
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Ifname |
| Identifies the primary transmit interface. |
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SPI4.2 Channel state | Indicates if the SPI4.21 channel is provisioned. | |
Bay number |
| Identifies the bay that hosts the specified SPI4.2 transmit channel. |
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| Can be 0 or 1. |
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Tx SPI4.2 channel number | Identifies the SPI4.2 channel whose information is displayed. | |
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Internal Buffer number | Identifies the internal buffer associated with the SPI4.2 transmit | |
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SPI4.2 calendar entries | Number of entries in the SPI4.2 calendar. | |
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Buffer Almost Full Threshold | An increment counter which indicates that the transmit buffer is | |
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Tx Queuing ASIC port number | Identifies the SPI4.2 transmit port. | |
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1. System Packet Level Interface 4.2
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