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Usage Guidelines
Use the show datapath command to display various datapath statistics for debugging purposes.
Example
The following example displays a list of tunnels.
(host) (config) #show datapath tunnel
+----+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|SUM/| | | |
|CPU | Addr | Description Value |
+----+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| | [04] | Tunnel FIB stale 37368 |
+----+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| | | |
| G | [00] | Current Entries 15 |
| G | [02] | High Water Mark 15 |
| G | [03] | Maximum Entries 49152 |
| G | [04] | Total Entries 29 |
| G | [06] | Max link length 1 |
| G | [07] | Current Tunnel FIB 4294967295 |
| G | [08] | Tunnel FIB recompute 37368 |
+----+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
Datapath Tunnel Table Entries
-----------------------------
Flags: E - Ether encap, I - Wi-Fi encap, R - Wired tunnel, F - IP fragment OK
W - WEP, K - TKIP, A - AESCCM, G - AESGCM, M - no mcast src filtering
S - Single encrypt, U - Untagged, X - Tunneled node, 1(cert-id) - 802.1X Term-PEAP
2(cert-id) - 802.1X Term-TLS, T - Trusted, L - No looping, d - Drop Bcast/Mcast,
D - Decrypt tunnel, a - Reduce ARP packets in the air, e - EAPOL only
C - Prohibit new calls, P - Permanent, m - Convert multicast
n - Convert RAs to unicast(VLAN Pooling/L3 Mobility enabled), s - Split tunnel
V - enforce user vlan(open clients only)
H - Standby (HA-Lite)
# Source Destination Prt Type MTU VLAN Acls BSSID
Decaps Encaps Heartbeats Flags EncapKBytes DecapKBytes
------ -------------- -------------- --- ---- ---- ---- ------------------- -----------
------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----- ------------- -----------
10 10.15.46.20 10.15.47.104 47 8200 1500 10 0 0 1 0
00:24:6C:80:05:68 11735 136 0 IMSPa
9 10.15.46.20 10.15.47.105 47 8200 1500 10 0 0 1 0
D8:C7:C8:F1:14:E8 10674 234 0 IMSPa
13 10.15.46.20 10.15.47.105 47 8300 1500 10 0 0 1 0
D8:C7:C8:F1:14:E0 8577 0 0 IMSPa
12 10.15.46.20 10.15.47.105 47 9000 1500 0 0 0 0 0
D8:C7:C8:C7:11:4E 183230 0 180225 TES
15 10.15.46.20 10.15.47.104 47 8300 1500 10 0 0 1 0
00:24:6C:80:05:60 433930 829442 0 IMSPa
14 10.15.46.20 10.15.47.104 47 9000 1500 0 0 0 0 0
00:24:6C:C0:00:56 183252 0 180246 TES
The following example displays output of L2 GRETunnel Interface.
(host) (config) #show datapath tunnel ipv6
Datapath Tunnel Table Entries
-----------------------------
Flags: E - Ether encap, I - Wi-Fi encap, R - Wired tunnel, F - IP fragment OK
W - WEP, K - TKIP, A - AESCCM, M - no mcast src filtering
S - Single encrypt, U - Untagged, X - MUX, 1 - 802.1X Term
T - Trusted, L - No looping, d - Drop Bcast/Mcast, D - Decrypt tunnel
a - Reduce ARP packets in the air, e - EAPOL only
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