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Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “show boot-config” (page 135) “show version” (page 176)

show card

Synopsis: The show card command displays the configuration, status, and SEEPROM (Serial Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory) information for system interface cards.

Syntax:

show card {card# card#-card# card#,card#,card#... all}
This command has the following arguments:
show card Syntax Description
Table B-4show card Command Syntax Descriptions

 

 

 

Syntax

 

Description

 

 

 

card#

 

Refers to an individual slot number.

 

 

 

card#-card#

 

Refers to a range of slot numbers. Displayed in the form card#-card#

 

 

card#,card#,card#...

Refers to a list of slot numbers in the form card#,card#,…Do not add spaces between elements

 

 

in the list.

 

 

 

all

 

Displays all cards. The CLI defaults to “add” if you only enter the show card command.

 

 

 

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: General read-only user.

Usage Guidelines: The fields in the show card output are described in the table below.

Table B-5 show card Command Field Descriptions

Field

Description

 

 

slot

Slot number the card occupies.

 

 

admin type

Type of the interface card, as specified by the administrator. The first two letters indicate the general

 

type of the card such as ib (InfiniBand). This is followed by the number of ports on the card and

 

then the maximum supported network speed. There are two types that do not follow this convention,

 

controller and controllerIb12port4x. controller indicates the type of independent controller card

 

found on both sides of the system chassis. controllerIb12port4x indicates a controller card that

 

piggy-backs onto a 12-port InfiniBand switch cluster connections, where each port connection can

 

support speeds up to 4X. controllerIb12port4x is found in system configurations.

 

 

oper type

Actual type of the card, as detected by the controller. If there is any conflict between admin type

 

and oper type, the system assumes the type specified by oper type is correct and allows you to

 

configure the card based upon this assumption. If a type mismatch occurs, verify that you are

 

selecting the correct type for the card in the chassis.

 

 

admin status

Administrative status of the interface card, as specified by the administrator. When the system

 

initializes, all interfaces start with admin status in a down state. When a card is disabled, it is

 

powered-off and can no longer process packets. The value is up or down. The no shutdown command

 

in the card configuration mode changes the status to up. shutdown without the no keyword changes

 

the card status to down.

 

 

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