Service Manual

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Example of Displaying Counter Information for a Specific Interface
Dell#show hardware counters interfac tengigabitethernet 5/1
unit: 0 port: 2 (interface Te 5/1)
Description Value
RX - IPV4 L3 Unicast Frame Counter 0
RX - IPV4 L3 Routed Multicast Packets 0
RX - IPV6 L3 Unicast Frame Counter 0
RX - IPV6 L3 Routed Multicast Packets 0
RX - Unicast Packet Counter 0
RX - 64 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 65 to 127 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 128 to 255 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 256 to 511 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 512 to 1023 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 1024 to 1518 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 1519 to 1522 Byte Good VLAN Frame Counter 0
RX - 1519 to 2047 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 2048 to 4095 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - 4096 to 9216 Byte Frame Counter 0
RX - Good Packet Counter 0
RX - Packet/Frame Counter 0
RX - Unicast Frame Counter 0
RX - Multicast Frame Counter 0
RX - Broadcast Frame Counter 0
RX - Byte Counter 0
RX - Control Frame Counter 0
RX - Pause Control Frame Counter 0
RX - Oversized Frame Counter 0
RX - Jabber Frame Counter 0
RX - VLAN Tag Frame Counter 0
RX - Double VLAN Tag Frame Counter 0
RX - RUNT Frame Counter 0
RX - Fragment Counter 0
RX - VLAN Tagged Packets 0
RX - Ingress Dropped Packet 0
RX - MTU Check Error Frame Counter 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 0 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 1 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 2 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 3 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 4 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 5 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 6 0
RX - PFC Frame Priority 7 0
RX - Debug Counter 0 0
RX - Debug Counter 1 0
RX - Debug Counter 2 0
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Enabling Application Core Dumps
Application core dumps are disabled by default.
A core dump file can be very large. Due to memory requirements the file can only be sent directly to an
FTP server; it is not stored on the local flash.
To enable full application core dumps, use the following command.
Enable RPM core dumps and specify the Shutdown mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
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Debugging and Diagnostics