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Use the show default command to check the status of the default port status setting.
show defaultSyntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
The command shows whether the set default portstatus command is in disable or enable mode.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the default port status:
Console> (enable) show default portstatus: disable Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show environment command to display system status information.
show environment [temperature | all ]
Syntax Description
temperature (Optional) Keyword to display temperature information. all (Optional) Keyword to display environmental status information (for example, power supply, fan status, and temperature information) and information about the power available to the system.
Defaults
If you do not enter a keyword, environmental status information (for example, power supply, fan status, and temperature information) only is displayed.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
In the output of the show environment temperature and show environment all commands, you will notice three slot 1 displays. The first slot 1 is the actual supervisor engine. The second slot 1 is the switching engine, which is on the supervisor engine (slot 1) and has its own Intake, Exhaust, Device 1, and Device 2 temperature outputs. The third slot 1 is the MSFC, which is also on the supervisor engine, and has its own Intake, Exhaust, Device 1, and Device 2 temperature outputs.
Examples
This example shows how to display environmental status information:
Console> show environmentEnvironmental Status (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown, N = Not Present)PS1:. PS2:N PS1 Fan:. PS2 Fan:NChassis-Ser-EEPROM:. Fan:.Clock(A/B):A Clock A:. Clock B:.VTT1:. VTT2:. VTT3:.Console>
This example shows how to display temperature information:
Console> (enable) show environment temperature
Intake Exhaust Device 1 Device 2
Slot Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature
--------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1 25C(50C,65C) 34C(60C,75C) 27C 32C
3 N/A N/A N/A N/A
5 24C(50C,65C) 27C(60C,75C) 28C 29C
1 (Switch-Eng) 22C(50C,65C) 22C(60C,75C) N/A N/A
1 (MSFC) 28C(50C,65C) 32C(60C,75C) N/A N/A
Chassis Modules
------------------
VTT1: 25C(85C,100C)
VTT2: 25C(85C,100C)
VTT3: 25C(85C,100C)
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display environmental status information and details about the power available to the system:
Console> show environment all
Environmental Status (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown, N = Not Present)
PS1: . PS2: N PS1 Fan: . PS2 Fan: N
Chassis-Ser-EEPROM: . Fan: .
Clock(A/B): A Clock A: . Clock B: .
VTT1: . VTT2: . VTT3: .
Intake Exhaust Device 1 Device 2
Slot Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature
--------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1 24C(50C,65C) 32C(60C,75C) 27C 32C
3 N/A N/A N/A N/A
5 22C(50C,65C) 27C(60C,75C) 28C 28C
1 (Switch-Eng) 22C(50C,65C) 22C(60C,75C) N/A N/A
1 (MSFC) 26C(50C,65C) 30C(60C,75C) N/A N/A
Chassis Modules
------------------
VTT1: 25C(85C,100C)
VTT2: 24C(85C,100C)
VTT3: 25C(85C,100C)
PS1 Capacity: 1153.32 Watts (27.46 Amps @42V)
PS2 Capacity: none
PS Configuration : PS1 and PS2 in Redundant Configuration.
Total Power Available: 1153.32 Watts (27.46 Amps @42V)
Total Power Available for Line Card Usage: 1153.32 Watts (27.46 Amps @42V)
Total Power Drawn From the System: 453.18 Watts (10.79 Amps @42V)
Remaining Power in the System: 700.14 Watts (16.67 Amps @42V)
Default Inline Power allocation per port: 2.00 Watts (0.04 Amps @42V)
Slot power Requirement/Usage :
Slot Card Type PowerRequested PowerAllocated CardStatus
Watts A @42V Watts A @42V
---- ------------------- ------- ------ ------- ------ ----------
1 WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE 138.60 3.30 138.60 3.30 ok
2 0.00 0.00 138.60 3.30 none
3 WS-X6380-NAM 63.00 1.50 63.00 1.50 ok
5 WS-X6248-RJ-45 112.98 2.69 112.98 2.69 ok
Console>
Related Commands
Use the show environment power command to show the inline power status.
show environment power [mod]
Syntax Description
mod (Optional) Number of the module.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If you see a partial-deny card status, this is an indication that some module ports are inline powered but not all the ports on the module.
Examples
This example shows how to display the environment power for all modules:
Console> show environment power
PS1 Capacity: 1153.32 Watts (27.46 Amps @ 42V)
PS2 Capacity: none
PS Configuration : PS1 and PS2 in Redundant Configuration.
Total Power Available: 1153.32 Watts (27.46 Amps @ 42V)
Total Power Available for Line Card Usage: 1153.32 Watts (27.46 Amps @ 42V)
Total Power Drawn From the System: 289.80 Watts (6.90 Amps @ 42V)
Remaining Power in the System: 863.52 Watts (20.56 Amps @42V)
Default inline power allocation: 10.5 Watts/port (0.25 Amps @ 42V)
Slot power Requirement/Usage :
Slot Card-Type Power-Requested Power-Allocated Card-Status
Watts A @ 42V Watts A @ 42V
---- ------------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------------
1 0.00 0.00 126.42 3.01 none
2 WS-X6K-SUP1-2GE 138.60 3.30 138.60 3.30 ok
3 WS-X6348-RJ-45 114.24 2.72 151.20 3.60 ok
5 WS-X6348-RJ-45 109.20 2.60 100.88 2.40 partial-deny
6 Unknown 112.98 2.69 0 0 unknown
7 WS-X6248-RJ-45 84.84 2.02 0 0 power-bad
9 WS-X6416-GE-MT 105.00 2.50 0 0 power-deny
Console>
This example shows how to display the environment power for a specific module:
Console> show environment power 9
Module 9:
Default Inline Power allocation per port: 9.500 Watts (0.22 Amps @42V)
Total inline power drawn by module 9: 0 Watt
Slot power Requirement/Usage :
Slot Card Type PowerRequested PowerAllocated CardStatus
Watts A @42V Watts A @42V
---- ------------------- ------- ------ ------- ------ ----------
9 WS-X6348 123.06 2.93 123.06 2.93 ok
Default Inline Power allocation per port: 9.500 Watts (0.22 Amps @42V)
Port InlinePowered PowerAllocated
Admin Oper Detected mWatt mA @42V
----- ----- ------ -------- ----- --------
9/1 auto off no 0 0
9/2 auto off no 0 0
9/3 auto off no 0 0
9/4 auto off no 0 0
9/5 auto off no 0 0
9/6 auto off no 0 0
9/7 auto off no 0 0
9/8 auto off no 0 0
9/9 auto off no 0 0
9/10 auto off no 0 0
9/11 auto off no 0 0
9/12 auto off no 0 0
<<<< output truncated >>>>
9/35 auto off no 0 0
9/36 auto off no 0 0
9/37 auto off no 0 0
9/38 auto off no 0 0
9/39 auto off no 0 0
9/40 auto off no 0 0
9/41 auto off no 0 0
9/42 auto off no 0 0
9/43 auto off no 0 0
9/44 auto off no 0 0
9/45 auto off no 0 0
9/46 auto off no 0 0
9/47 auto off no 0 0
9/48 auto off no 0 0
Console>
Related Commands
set inlinepower defaultallocation
show environment
Use the show errdisable-timeout command to display the errdisable timeout configuration and status.
show errdisable-timeoutSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the errdisable timeout configuration and status:
Console> (enable)show errdisable-timeoutErrDisable Reason Timeout Status------------------- ------------bpdu-guard Enablechannel-misconfig Disableduplex-mismatch Enableudld Enableother DisableInterval: 300 secondsPorts that will be enabled at the next timeout:Port ErrDisable Reason----- -----------------3/1 udld3/8 bpdu-guard6/5 udld7/24 duplex-mismatchConsole>(enable)
Related Commands
Use the show errordetection command to display error detection settings.
show errordetectionSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Examples
This example shows how to display the error detection settings:
Console> (enable) show errordetection Inband error detection: disabled Memory error detection: enabled Port counter error detection: enabled Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show file command to display the contents of a file that have been saved to Flash memory.
show file [device:]filename [dump]
Syntax Description
device: (Optional) Device where the Flash memory resides. filename Name of the configuration file. dump (Optional) Keyword to show the hexadecimal dump of the file.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Privileged.
Usage Guidelines
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
Examples
This example shows how to display the contents of the configuration file saved to Flash memory:
Console> (enable)show file slot0:cfgfilebegin!#version 5.4!set password $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70set enablepass $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUszVHIRhrz4h6V70set prompt Console>set length 24 default!#systemset system baud 9600set system modem disable...Console> (enable)
This example shows how to display the hexadecimal dump from a file:
Console> (enable)show file slot:cfgfile dump8099d140 0A626567 696E0A21 0A237665 7273696F .begin.!.#versio8099d150 6E20352E 3328302E 31312942 4F552D45 n 5.3(0.11)BOU-E8099d160 6E670A21 0A736574 20706173 73776F72 ng.!.set passwor8099d170 64202431 24464D46 51244866 5A523544 n $1$FMFQ$HfZR5D8099d180 55737A56 48495268 727A3468 36563730 UszVHIRhrz4h6V708099d190 0A736574 20656E61 626C6570 61737320 .set enablepass8099d1a0 24312446 4D465124 48665A52 35445573 $1$FMFQ$HfZR5DUs8099d1b0 7A564849 5268727A 34683656 37300A73 zVHIRhrz4h6V70.s...
Use the show flash command to list Flash PC card information, including file code names, version numbers, and sizes.
show flash [[m/]device:] [all | chips | filesys]
Syntax Description
m/ (Optional) Module number of the supervisor engine containing the Flash device. device: (Optional) Valid devices are bootflash and slot0. all (Optional) Keyword to list deleted files, undeleted files, and files with errors on a Flash memory device. chips (Optional) Keyword to show information about the Flash chip. filesys (Optional) Keyword to show the Device Info Block, the Status Info, and the Usage Info.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
A colon (:) is required after the specified device.
Examples
These following examples show how to list supervisor engine Flash information:
Console> show flash -#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name 1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Dec 30 1999 15:43:50 cat6k_r47_1.cbi 2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Dec 30 1999 10:23:30 cat6k_r47_1.cbi 6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used) Console> Console> show flash chips ******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ******** ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS: Config Option Reg (4000): 2 Config Status Reg (4002): 0 Card Status Reg (4100): 1 Write Protect Reg (4104): 4 Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0 Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2 COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0 Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0 Compatible Status Reg: 8080 Global Status Reg: B0B0 Block Status Regs: 0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1 Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0 Compatible Status Reg: 8080 Global Status Reg: B0B0 Block Status Regs: 0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2 Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3 Console> Console> show flash all -#- ED --type-- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name 1 .D 2 2D6B310A 100fc0 15 1052123 Dec 30 1999 15:43:50 cat6k_r47_1.cbi 2 .. 2 43B312DF 201ed8 15 1052608 Dec 30 1999 10:23:30 cat6k_r47_1.cbi 6283877 bytes available (2104731 bytes used) -------- F I L E S Y S T E M S T A T U S -------- Device Number = 0 DEVICE INFO BLOCK: Magic Number = 6887635 File System Vers = 10000 (1.0) Length = 800000 Sector Size = 20000 Programming Algorithm = 4 Erased State = FFFFFFFF File System Offset = 20000 Length = 7A0000 MONLIB Offset = 100 Length = C730 Bad Sector Map Offset = 1FFF8 Length = 8 Squeeze Log Offset = 7C0000 Length = 20000 Squeeze Buffer Offset = 7E0000 Length = 20000 Num Spare Sectors = 0 Spares: STATUS INFO: Writable NO File Open for Write Complete Stats No Unrecovered Errors USAGE INFO: Bytes Used = 201D9B Bytes Available = 5FE265 Bad Sectors = 0 Spared Sectors = 0 OK Files = 1 Bytes = 100FC0 Deleted Files = 1 Bytes = 100DDB Files w/Errors = 0 Bytes = 0 ******** Intel Series 2+ Status/Register Dump ******** ATTRIBUTE MEMORY REGISTERS: Config Option Reg (4000): 2 Config Status Reg (4002): 0 Card Status Reg (4100): 1 Write Protect Reg (4104): 4 Voltage Cntrl Reg (410C): 0 Rdy/Busy Mode Reg (4140): 2 COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 0 Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0 Compatible Status Reg: 8080 Global Status Reg: B0B0 Block Status Regs: 0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 1 Intelligent ID Code : 8989A0A0 Compatible Status Reg: 8080 Global Status Reg: B0B0 Block Status Regs: 0 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 8 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 16 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 24 : B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 B0B0 COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 2 Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 3 Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated COMMON MEMORY REGISTERS: Bank 4 Intelligent ID Code : FF00FF IID Not Intel -- assuming bank not populated Console>
Related Commands
Use the show gmrp configuration command to display complete GMRP-related configuration information.
show gmrp configurationSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If the port list exceeds the available line spaces, the list wraps to the next line.
Examples
This example shows the display when GMRP is enabled:
Console> (enable) show gmrp configuration Global GMRP Configuration: GMRP Feature is currently enabled on this switch. GMRP Timers (milliseconds): Join = 200 Leave = 600 LeaveAll = 10000 Port based GMRP Configuration: GMRP Status Registration Forward All Port -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enabled Fixed Disabled 2/1,3/1-2 Disabled Normal Disabled 2/5-6 Enabled Normal Disabled 1/1-2 Console> (enable)
This example shows the display when GMRP is disabled:
Console> (enable) show gmrp configuration Global GMRP Configuration: GMRP Feature is currently disabled on this switch. GMRP Timers (milliseconds): Join = 200 Leave = 600 LeaveAll = 10000 Port based GMRP Configuration: GMRP Status Registration Forward All Port -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enabled Fixed Disabled 2/1,3/1-2 Disabled Normal Disabled 2/5-6 Enabled Normal Disabled 1/1-2 Console> (enable)
Related Commands
Use the show gmrp statistics command to display all the GMRP-related statistics for a specified VLAN.
show gmrp statistics [vlan]
Syntax Description
vlan (Optional) VLAN for which to show GMRP statistics.
Defaults
The default is that if you do not specify a VLAN, statistics for VLAN 1 are shown.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the GMRP-related statistics for VLAN 23:
Console> show gmrp statistics 23 GMRP Statistics for vlan <23>:Total valid GMRP Packets Received: 500Join Empties: 200Join INs: 250Leaves: 10Leave Alls: 35Empties: 5Fwd Alls: 0Fwd Unregistered: 0Total valid GMRP Packets Transmitted: 600Join Empties: 200Join INs: 150Leaves: 45Leave Alls: 200Empties: 5Fwd Alls: 0Fwd Unregistered: 0Total valid GMRP Packets Received: 0Total GMRP packets dropped: 0Total GMRP Registrations Failed: 0Console>
Related Commands
Use the show gmrp timer command to display all the values of the GMRP timers.
show gmrp timerSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the values of the GMRP timers:
Console> (enable) show gmrp timer Timer Timer Value(milliseconds) --------------------------------------------- Join 200 Leave 600 Leave All 10000 Console> (enable)
Related Commands
set gmrp timer
set gvrp timer
set garp timer
show gmrp configuration
Use the show gvrp configuration command to display GVRP configuration information, including timer values, whether GVRP and dynamic VLAN creation is enabled, and which ports are running GVRP.
show gvrp configurationSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
If the port list exceeds the available line spaces, the list wraps to the next line.
If no ports are GVRP participants, the message output changes from:
GVRP Participants running on port_list
to:
GVRP Participants running on no ports.
Examples
This example shows how to display GVRP configuration information:
Console> show gvrp configuration Global GVRP Configuration: GVRP Feature is currently enabled on the switch. GVRP dynamic VLAN creation is enabled. GVRP Timers(milliseconds) Join = 200 Leave = 600LeaveAll = 10000Port based GVRP Configuration:GVRP-Status Registration Applicant Port(s)----------- ------------ --------- -------------------------------------------Enabled. Normal Normal 2/1Enabled. Normal Active 4/4Enabled. Fixed Normal 4/9Enabled. Fixed Active 4/11Enabled. Forbidden Normal 4/10Enabled. Forbidden Active 4/5Disabled Normal Normal 2/24/12-245/1-8Disabled Normal Active 4/1,4/8Disabled Fixed Normal 4/2Disabled Fixed Active 4/7Disbled Forbidden Normal 4/3Disbled Forbidden Active 4/6GVRP Participants running on no ports.Console>
Related Commands
set gvrp
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation
set gvrp registration
set gvrp timer
clear gvrp statistics
show gvrp statistics
Use the show gvrp statistics command to view GVRP statistics for a port.
show gvrp statistics [mod/port]
Syntax Description
mod/port (Optional) Number of the module and port on the module.
Defaults
The default is, that if you do not specify a VLAN, statistics for VLAN 1 are shown.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display GVRP statistics for module 2, port 1:
Console> show gvrp statistics 2/1 GVRP enabled GVRP statistics for port 2/1: Total valid pkts rcvd: 18951 Total invalid pkts recvd 0 General Queries recvd 377 Group Specific Queries recvd 0 MAC-Based General Queries recvd 0 Leaves recvd 14 Reports recvd 16741 Queries Xmitted 0 GS Queries Xmitted 16 Reports Xmitted 0 Leaves Xmitted 0 Failures to add GDA to EARL 0 Topology Notifications rcvd 10 GVRP packets dropped 0 Console>
Table 2-15 describes the fields in the show gvrp statistics output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
GVRP Enabled | Status of whether GVRP is enabled or disabled. |
Total valid pkts rcvd | Total number of valid GVRP packets received. |
Total invalid pkts recvd | Total number of invalid GVRP packets received. |
General Queries recvd | Total number of GVRP general queries received. |
Group Specific Queries recvd | Total number of GVRP group-specific queries received. |
MAC-Based General Queries recvd | Total number of MAC-based general queries received. |
Leaves recvd | Total number of GVRP leaves received. |
Reports recvd | Total number of GVRP reports received. |
Queries Xmitted | Total number of GVRP general queries transmitted by the switch. |
GS Queries Xmitted | Total number of GVRP group specific-equivalent queries transmitted by the switch. |
Reports Xmitted | Total number of GVRP reports transmitted by the switch. |
Leaves Xmitted | Total number of GVRP leaves transmitted by the switch. |
Failures to add GDA to EARL | Total number of times the switch failed to add a multicast entry (GDA) to the EARL table. |
Topology Notifications rcvd | Total number of topology change notifications received by the switch. |
GVRP packets dropped | Total number of GVRP packets dropped by the switch. |
Related Commands
set gvrp
set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation
set gvrp registration
set gvrp timer
clear gvrp statistics
show gvrp configuration
Use the show ifindex command to display the information of the specific ifIndex.
show ifindex number
Syntax Description
number Number of the ifIndex.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
You can designate multiple ifIndex numbers by separating each number with a comma. To specify a range of numbers, use a dash (-) between the low and high numbers.
Examples
This example shows how to display ifIndex information:
Console>show ifindex 1,2,3,4-15,40-45Ifindex 1 is mapped to interface sc0.Ifindex 2 is mapped to interface sl0.Ifindex 3 is mapped to port 1/1.Ifindex 4 is mapped to port 1/2.Ifindex 5 is mapped to port 1/3.Ifindex 6 is mapped to port 1/4.Ifindex 7 is mapped to vlan 1.Ifindex 8 is mapped to vlan 1002.Ifindex 9 is mapped to vlan 1004.Ifindex 10 is mapped to vlan 1005.Ifindex 11 is mapped to vlan 1003.Ifindex 12 is mapped to port 9/1.Ifindex 13 is mapped to port 9/2.Ifindex 14 is mapped to port 9/3.Ifindex 15 is mapped to port 9/4.Ifindex 40 is mapped to port 8/5.Ifindex 41 is mapped to port 8/6.Ifindex 42 is mapped to port 8/7.Ifindex 43 is mapped to port 8/8.Ifindex 44 is mapped to port 8/9.Ifindex 45 is mapped to FEC-1/1-2.Console>
Use the show igmp statistics command to view IGMP statistics for a particular VLAN.
show igmp statistics [vlan_id]
Syntax Description
vlan_id (Optional) VLAN for which to show IGMP statistics.
Defaults
The default is that if you do not specify a VLAN, statistics for VLAN 1 are shown.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to view IGMP statistics for VLAN 1:
Console> show igmp statistics 1 IGMP enabled IGMP statistics for vlan 1: Total valid pkts rcvd: 18951 Total invalid pkts recvd 0 General Queries recvd 377 Group Specific Queries recvd 0 MAC-Based General Queries recvd 0 Leaves recvd 14 Reports recvd 16741 Queries Xmitted 0 GS Queries Xmitted 16 Reports Xmitted 0 Leaves Xmitted 0 Failures to add GDA to EARL 0 Topology Notifications rcvd 10 IGMP packets dropped 0 Console>
Table 2-16 describes the fields in the show igmp statistics output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
IGMP enabled | Status of whether IGMP snooping is enabled or disabled. |
Total valid pkts rcvd | Number of valid IGMP packets received. |
Total invalid pkts recvd | Number of invalid IGMP packets received. |
General Queries recvd | Number of IGMP general queries received. |
Group Specific Queries recvd | Number of IGMP group-specific queries received. |
MAC-Based General Queries recvd | Number of MAC-based general queries received. |
Leaves recvd | Number of IGMP leaves received. |
Reports recvd | Number of IGMP reports received. |
Queries Xmitted | Number of IGMP general queries transmitted by the switch. |
GS Queries Xmitted | Number of IGMP group-specific equivalent queries transmitted by the switch. |
Reports Xmitted | Number of IGMP reports transmitted by the switch. |
Leaves Xmitted | Number of IGMP leaves transmitted by the switch. |
Failures to add GDA to EARL | Number of times the switch failed to add a multicast entry (GDA) to the EARL table. |
Topology Notifications rcvd | Number of topology change notifications received by the switch. |
IGMP packets dropped | Number of IGMP packets dropped by the switch. |
Related Commands
clear igmp statistics
clear multicast router
set igmp
set multicast router
show multicast router
show multicast group count
Use the show imagemib command to display image information provided in the CISCO-IMAGE-MIB for a particular image.
show imagemib filename
Syntax Description
filename Name of the Flash device on the supervisor engine.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display CISCO-IMAGE-MIB information for the Flash image:
Console> (enable) show imagemib bootflash:cat6000-sup.5-5-1.bin show mib info for file bootflash:cn50 CW_BEGIN$cat6000-WS-X6K-SUP1$ CW_IMAGE$bootflash:at6000-sup.5-5-1.bin$ CW_FAMILY$Catalyst 6000 Switch$ CW_MODULE$Catalyst Supervisor Module$ CW_VERSION$5.5.1$ CW_MIN_DRAM$ 32 MB$ CW_MIN_BOOTFLASH$ 8 MB$ CW_MIN_NVRAM$ 512 KB$ CW_BUILDTIME$ Mar 24 2000 00:32:33$ CW_SYSDESCR$Catalyst Operating System$ CW_END$cat6000-WS-X6K-SUP1$ Console>
Use the show interface command to display information on network interfaces.
show interfaceSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Types
Switch command.
Command Modes
Normal.
Examples
This example shows how to display sl0 and sc0:
Console> show interfacesl0: flags=51<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING>slip 0.0.0.0 dest 0.0.0.0sc0: flags=63<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING>vlan 1 inet 174.44.67.8 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 172.20.255.255dhcp server: 174.44.67.201Console>
Table 2-17 describes the fields in the show interface command output.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
sl0 | Information on the SLIP interface. |
flags | Flags indicating the interface state (decoded in the subsequent field). |
<UP,POINTOPOINT, RUNNING> | Interface state (UP, DOWN, BROADCAST, LOOPBACK, POINTOPOINT, or RUNNING). |
slip | IP address of the SLIP interface. |
dest | IP address of the host to which the console port will be connected. |
sc0 | Information on the in-band interface. |
vlan | Number of the VLAN to which the sc0 interface has been assigned (known as the management VLAN). |
inet | IP address of the interface. |
netmask | Network mask for the interface. |
broadcast | Broadcast address for the interface. |
dhcp server | IP address of the DHCP server. |
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Posted: Wed Aug 23 13:38:35 PDT 2000
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