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Using the show mpf interface Command, Using the show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 Command

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Enabling the Second Processor on the NPE-G1 Chapter 7 NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information CPU% per hour (last 72 hours) * = maximum CPU% # = average CPU% Using the show mpf interface Command Using the show mpf interface command without arguments shows the interface information for all Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and subinterfaces. This command is supported only for physical interfaces. There is no support for the virtual access interface. Router# show mpf interface Name Index State Counter Count Gi0/1 0 up RX packets 1004 RX bytes 158632 TX packets 5004 TX bytes 790632 RX punts 32961 TX punts 85972 Gi0/1 1 up Gi0/1.100 100 up RX packets 1004 RX bytes 158632 TX packets 5004 TX bytes 790632 RX punts 25 Gi0/1.101 101 up Gi0/1.102 102 up Gi0/1.105 105 up Gi0/1.106 106 up Gi0/1.107 107 up Gi0/1.200 200 up Gi0/1.201 201 up RX punts 29 Gi0/1.202 202 up Gi0/1.206 206 up Gi0/1.2002 602 up RX punts 26114 Gi0/1.2004 604 up Using the show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 Command The following example displays the interface information for GigabitEthernet 1/0, subinterface number 100. However, all Gigabit Ethernet interface and subinterface information is displayed because MPF does not recognize the subinterface number, unless it is a VLAN number. Router# show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1.100 Name Index State Counter Gi0/1 0 up RX packets RX bytes TX packets TX bytes RX punts TX punts Gi0/1 1 up Gi0/1.100 100 up RX packets RX bytes TX packets TX bytes RX punts Gi0/1.101 101 up Gi0/1.102 102 up Gi0/1.105 105 up Gi0/1.106 106 up Gi0/1.107 107 up Gi0/1.200 200 up Count 1004 158632 5004 790632 32996 86062 1004 158632 5004 790632 25 7-50 Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration OL-4448-12

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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
CPU% per hour (last 72 hours)
* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%
Using the show mpf interface Command
Using the
show mpf interface
command without arguments shows the interface information for all
Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and subinterfaces. This command is supported only for physical interfaces.
There is no support for the virtual access interface.
Router#
show mpf interface
Name
Index State Counter
Count
Gi0/1
0
up
RX packets 1004
RX bytes 158632
TX packets
5004
TX bytes
790632
RX punts
32961
TX punts
85972
Gi0/1
1
up
Gi0/1.100 100
up
RX packets
1004
RX bytes
158632
TX packets
5004
TX bytes
790632
RX punts
25
Gi0/1.101 101
up
Gi0/1.102 102
up
Gi0/1.105 105
up
Gi0/1.106 106
up
Gi0/1.107 107
up
Gi0/1.200 200
up
Gi0/1.201 201
up
RX punts
29
Gi0/1.202 202
up
Gi0/1.206 206
up
Gi0/1.2002 602
up
RX punts
26114
Gi0/1.2004 604
up
Using the show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 Command
The following example displays the interface information for GigabitEthernet 1/0, subinterface number
100. However, all Gigabit Ethernet interface and subinterface information is displayed because MPF
does not recognize the subinterface number, unless it is a VLAN number.
Router#
show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1.100
Name
Index State
Counter
Count
Gi0/1
0
up
RX packets
1004
RX bytes
158632
TX packets
5004
TX bytes
790632
RX punts
32996
TX punts
86062
Gi0/1
1
up
Gi0/1.100
100
up
RX packets
1004
RX bytes
158632
TX packets
5004
TX bytes
790632
RX punts
25
Gi0/1.101
101
up
Gi0/1.102
102
up
Gi0/1.105
105
up
Gi0/1.106
106
up
Gi0/1.107
107
up
Gi0/1.200
200
up