Administrator Guide

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Parameters
notification
type
Enter the keyword hg-lbm to enable high-Gigabit Link
Bundle Monitoring traps
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION mode
Command
History
Version 9.3.0.0 Introduced on the Z9000 platform.
show hardware stack-unit (for high-Gigabit Ethernet
ports)
Display the data plane or management plane input and output statistics of the high-Gigabit Ethernet or
backplane port of the designated stack unit or Z9000 unit.
NOTE: Only the parameters that are newly introduced with this command in Release 9.3(0.0) are
explained here. For a complete description of all of the options that are available with this
command, refer the relevant Command Reference Guide of the applicable platform of Release
9.2(0.0).
Z9000
Syntax
show hardware stack-unit stack-unit {buffer unit {0–5} [port
port-number]| cpu data-plane statistics | cpu i2c statistics |
cpu party-bus statistics | cpu sata-interface statistics |
drops [unit number [port port-number]] | hg-stats [unit number
[port port-number]] | ipmc-replication | stack-port port-number
| table-dump| unit unit-number {counters | details | port-stats
[detail] | register}}
Parameters
hg-stats [unit
unit-number
[port port-
number | no]]
Enter the keyword hg-stats to display high–Gigabit
Ethernet or backplane port buffer and queue statistics on the
selected stack member. Optionally, use the keyword unit
with a number to select port-pipe 0 to 5, and then use port
port-number to select a port on that port-pipe.
For Z9000, valid backplane ports for leaf NPU units (units 0–
3) range from 34-41 and for spine NPU units (units 4–5)
range from 1-16.
Defaults none
Command
Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
954
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)