Dell Force10 C150 FTOS Command Line Reference Guide FTOS 8.4.2.7 E-Series Tera - Page 1520
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com debug cpu-traffic-stats c Enable the collection of CPU traffic statistics. Syntax debug cpu-traffic-stats [linecard {all | number}] To disable debugging, execute the no debug cpu-traffic-stats command. Parameters linecard all number (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword linecard to view CPU traffic statistics for a particular line card. Enter the keyword all to specify all line cards. Enter a line card number Range: 0-7 for the C300 Defaults Disabled Command Modes EXEC Privilege Command History Version 4.2.1.0 Introduced Usage Information This command can be used to turn on CPU traffic statistics collection either on a specific linecard or on all linecards. The statistics currently collected are: • Numbers of packets trapped due to Egress MTU violation • Numbers of packets trapped due to TTL 1 or IP Options • Numbers of packets trapped due to TTL 0 Note: Use show cpu-traffic-stats to view traffic statistics. This command enables (and disables) the collection of CPU traffic statistics from the time this command is executed, not from system boot). However, excessive traffic received by a CPU will automatically turn on the collection of CPU traffic statics. The message is an indication that collection of CPU traffic is automatically turned on: Excessive traffic is received by CPU and traffic will be rate controlled. Note: This command must be enabled before the show cpu-traffic-stats command will display traffic statistics. Dell Force10 recommends that you disable debugging (no debug cpu-traffic-stats) once troubleshooting is complete. Related Commands show cpu-traffic-stats Display CPU traffic statistics. show command-history c View a buffered time-stamped log of all commands entered by all users. Syntax show command-history Parameters None Defaults None 1520 | C-Series Diagnostics and Debugging