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Error Messages, Using show Commands Associated with the mpf Command

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Chapter 7 NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information Enabling the Second Processor on the NPE-G1 • Upgrade the ROMmon. (The minimum ROMmon version is 12.3-4r.T3.) • Install the enabling software. Instructions for upgrading ROMmon are in the "Using the upgrade rom-monitor file Command" section on page 7-64. The minimum software release for the Broadband L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC), L2TP Network Server (LNS), and PPP Terminated Aggregation (PTA) is Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)YM. Also see the MPF for Broadband LAC, LNS, and PTA document for minimum memory requirements and configuration information. Note Before enabling the second processor, you must have IP routing turned on. Processor 1 is enabled by default after you install the enabling software. To have all packets forwarded by processor 0, use the no ip mpf command. To enable processor 1, use the ip mpf command. Save the running configuration to NVRAM. See the "Copying the Saved Configuration to NVRAM" section on page 7-52. If you do not save the configuration settings that you created in the router using configuration mode and the setup facility, your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the router. Error Messages The following error messages are displayed if a feature is configured that is not supported in the MPF path: Router# %MPF-4-IGNOREDFEATURES: Interface Gi0/3: Input "PBR" configurations are not MPF supported and are IGNORED. %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console Router# (config-if)# %MPF-4-IGNOREDFEATURES: Interface Gi0/3: Input "PBR" configurations are not MPF supported and are IGNORED. %MPF-4-IGNOREDFEATURES: Interface Gi0/3: Output "NetFlow" configurations are not MPF supported and are IGNORED. Using show Commands Associated with the mpf Command There are a variety of show commands associated with the mpf command. They are listed below along with sample output. Use these commands to verify the mpf installation. • Using the show interface stats Command, page 7-48 • Using the show ip interface Command, page 7-48 • Using the show mpf cpu Command, page 7-49 • Using the show mpf cpu history Command, page 7-49 • Using the show mpf interface Command, page 7-50 • Using the show mpf ip exact-route Command, page 7-51 • Using the show mpf punt Command, page 7-51 • Using the show version Command, page 7-51 OL-4448-12 Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration 7-47

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Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration
OL-4448-12
Chapter 7
NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information
Enabling the Second Processor on the NPE-G1
Upgrade the ROMmon. (The minimum ROMmon version is 12.3-4r.T3.)
Install the enabling software.
Instructions for upgrading ROMmon are in the
“Using the upgrade rom-monitor file Command” section
on page 7-64
.
The minimum software release for the Broadband L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC), L2TP Network
Server (LNS), and PPP Terminated Aggregation (PTA) is Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)YM.
Also see the
MPF for Broadband LAC, LNS, and PTA
document for minimum memory requirements and
configuration information.
Note
Before enabling the second processor, you must have IP routing turned on.
Processor 1 is enabled by default after you install the enabling software. To have all packets forwarded
by processor 0, use the
no ip mpf
command. To enable processor 1, use the
ip mpf
command.
Save the running configuration to NVRAM. See the
“Copying the Saved Configuration to NVRAM”
section on page 7-52
. If you do not save the configuration settings that you created in the router using
configuration mode and the setup facility, your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the
router.
Error Messages
The following error messages are displayed if a feature is configured that is not supported in the MPF
path:
Router# %MPF-4-IGNOREDFEATURES: Interface Gi0/3: Input "PBR" configurations are not MPF
supported and are IGNORED. %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Router# (config-if)# %MPF-4-IGNOREDFEATURES: Interface Gi0/3: Input "PBR" configurations
are not MPF supported and are IGNORED.
%MPF-4-IGNOREDFEATURES: Interface Gi0/3: Output "NetFlow" configurations
are not MPF supported and are IGNORED.
Using show Commands Associated with the mpf Command
There are a variety of
show
commands associated with the
mpf
command. They are listed below along
with sample output. Use these commands to verify the
mpf
installation.
Using the show interface stats Command, page 7-48
Using the show ip interface Command, page 7-48
Using the show mpf cpu Command, page 7-49
Using the show mpf cpu history Command, page 7-49
Using the show mpf interface Command, page 7-50
Using the show mpf ip exact-route Command, page 7-51
Using the show mpf punt Command, page 7-51
Using the show version Command, page 7-51