Reference Guide

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Command History
Example
Figure 19-25. show protocol-termination-table Command Output
Usage Information
The IPPTT table is used for looking up forwarding information for IP control traffic destined to the
router. For the listed control traffic types, IPPTT contains the information for the following:
Which CPU to send the traffic (CP, RP1, or RP2)
What QoS parameters to set
Related
Commands
show tcp statistics
c e s z
View information on TCP traffic through the switch.
Syntax
show tcp statistics {all | cp | rp1 | rp2}
Parameters
Version 8.1.1.2 Introduced support for E-Series ExaScale E600i
Version 8.1.1.0 Introduced on E-Series ExaScale
Version 6.4.1.0 Introduced
FTOS#show protocol-termination-table linecard 2 port-set 0
Index Protocol Src-Port Dst-Port Queue DP Blk-Hole VlanCPU EgPort
----- -------- -------- -------- ----- -- -------- ---------- ------
0 ICMP any any Q0 0 No - CP
1 UDP any 1812 Q7 6 No - CP
2 UDP any 68 Q7 6 No - CP
3 UDP any 67 Q7 6 No - CP
4 TCP any 22 Q7 6 No - CP
5 TCP 22 any Q7 6 No - CP
6 TCP 639 any Q7 6 No - RP2
7 TCP any 639 Q7 6 No - RP2
8 TCP 646 any Q7 6 No - RP1
9 TCP any 646 Q7 6 No - RP1
10 UDP 646 any Q7 6 No - RP1
11 UDP any 646 Q7 6 No - RP1
12 TCP 23 any Q7 6 No - CP
13 TCP any 23 Q7 6 No - CP
14 UDP any 123 Q7 6 No - CP
15 TCP any 21 Q7 6 No - CP
16 TCP any 20 Q7 6 No - CP
17 UDP any 21 Q7 6 No - CP
18 UDP any 20 Q7 6 No - CP
19 TCP 21 any Q7 6 No - CP
20 TCP 20 any Q7 6 No - CP
21 UDP 21 any Q7 6 No - CP
22 UDP 20 any Q7 6 No - CP
23 UDP any 69 Q7 6 No - CP
24 UDP 69 any Q7 6 No - CP
25 TCP any 161 Q7 6 No - CP
26 TCP 161 any Q7 6 No - CP
27 TCP 162 any Q7 6 No - CP
28 TCP any 162 Q7 6 No - CP
29 UDP any 161 Q7 6 No - CP
30 UDP 161 any Q7 6 No - CP
31 UDP any 162 Q7 6 No - CP
32 UDP 162 any Q7 6 No - CP
33 PIM-SM any any Q6 0 No - RP2
34 IGMP any any Q7 6 No - RP2
35 OSPF any any Q7 6 No - RP1
36 RSVP any any Q7 6 No - RP1
FTOS#
show ip cam stack-unit
Display the CAM table
all Enter the keyword all to view all TCP information.
cp Enter the keyword cp to view only TCP information from the Control Processor.