This module describes commands used for displaying the output of
show commands using Cisco IOS XR software software. The command
output varies depending on the router platform and configuration.
The show tech-support commands all display common data from
commands such as show version. Each show
tech-support command also generates and gathers relevant data for a
specific area. This data includes trace output to collect debugging information
available in the specific area of interest.
To verify the system
parameters, use the
show system
verify command in
XR EXEC mode.
showsystemverify
[ start | restart [detail] ]
Syntax Description
start
(Optional)
Performs an initial analysis of the system and stores the information for
subsequent verification.
report
(Optional) Generates a report for the system verification
process.
detail
(Optional)
Generates a detailed report for the system verification process.
Command Default
No default behavior
or values
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
You must run the
show system
verify command with the
start keyword
before generating any reports.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
system
read
Examples
The following
example shows how to prepare for system verification:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show system verify start
Storing initial router status ...
done.
The following
example shows output from running the
show system
verify
command:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show system verify
Getting current router status ...
System Verification Report
==========================
- Verifying Memory Usage
- Verified Memory Usage : [OK]
- Verifying CPU Usage
- Verified CPU Usage : [OK]
- Verifying Blocked Processes
- Verified Blocked Processes : [OK]
- Verifying Aborted Processes
- Verified Aborted Processes : [OK]
- Verifying Crashed Processes
- Verified Crashed Processes : [OK]
- Verifying LC Status
- Verified LC Status : [OK]
- Verifying QNET Status
Unable to get current LC status info
- Verified QNET Status : [FAIL]
- Verifying GSP Fabric Status
- Verified GSP Fabric Status : [OK]
- Verifying GSP Ethernet Status
gsp WARNING messages for router
Current set of gsp ping nodes does not match initial set of nodes
- Verified GSP Ethernet Status : [WARNING]
- Verifying POS interface Status
- Verified POS interface Status : [OK]
- Verifying TenGigE interface Status
- Verified TenGigE interface Status : [OK]
- Verifying TCP statistics
- Verified TCP statistics : [OK]
- Verifying UDP statistics
tcp_udp_raw WARNING messages for router
UDP Packets sent has not increased during this period.
- Verified UDP statistics : [WARNING]
- Verifying RAW statistics
- Verified RAW statistics : [OK]
- Verifying RIB Status
- Verified RIB Status : [OK]
- Verifying CEF Status
- Verified CEF Status : [OK]
- Verifying CEF Consistency Status
- Verified CEF Consistency Status : [OK]
- Verifying BGP Status
- Verified BGP Status : [OK]
- Verifying ISIS Status
- Verified ISIS Status : [OK]
- Verifying OSPF Status
- Verified OSPF Status : [OK]
- Verifying Syslog Messages
- Verified Syslog Messages : [OK]
System may not be stable. Please look into WARNING messages.
This table
describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 1 show system
verify Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Type
Type of
memory
Initial
Initial
usage determined when the command is run with the
start keyword
Current
Current
usage
Application
Memory
used for applications
Available
Memory
available for applications
Physical
Total
physical memory
nodes
Devices in
the system such as linecards, route processors, fabric cards, and so forth
blocked
processes
Number of
blocked processes on the router
aborted
processes
Number of
aborted processes on the router
crashed
processes
Number of
crashed processes on the router
LC Status
on Router
Linecard
status
QNET
Status on router
Internal
communications protocol status
GSP Fabric
Status on router
Internal
communications protocol status
GSP
Ethernet Status on router
Internal
communications protocol status
Interface Status on router
Packet-over-SONET status
Protocol
Protocol
on the interface
IP address
IP Address
of the interface
Encapsulation
Encapsulation method used on the interface
MTU
Maximum
Transmission Units for the interface
Keep alive
Keep
alives messages on the interface
Packets
Input
Total
number packets input to the interface
Bytes
Input
Total
number of bytes input to the interface
Packets
Output
Total
number of packets output by the interface
Byte
Output
Total
number of bytes output by the interface
TenGigE
interface Status on router
10 Gigabit
Ethernet interface status
TCP
statistics on router
Transmission Control Protocol statistics
UDP
statistics on router
User
Datagram Protocol statistics
RAW
statistics on router
RAW
statistics
PCBs
Protocol
Control Blocks
RIB Status
on router
Routing
Information Base status
CEF Status
on node......
Cisco
Express Forwarding status
CEF
Consistency Status on router
Cisco
Express Forwarding consistency status
BGP Status
on router
Border
Gateway Protocol status
neighbors
Number of
BGP neighbors
established
Number of
BGP neighbors in ‘established’ state
ISIS
Status on router
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System status
up
Number of
ISIS links up
failed
Number of
failed ISIS links
init
Initial
number of ISIS links
OSPF
Status on router
Open
Shortest Path First status
interfaces
Number of
interfaces configured in OSPF
interfaces_up
Number of
interfaces configured in OSPF that are in the ‘up’ state
virtual_int
Number of
virtual interfaces
neighbors
Number of
OSPF neighbors configured
neighbors_adj
Number of
OSPF configured neighbors that are ‘adjacent’
Syslog
Messages on router
Number of
syslog messages
show
tech-support
To automatically run
show
commands that display system information, use the
show
tech-support
command in the
XR EXECmode.
(Optional)
Leaves passwords and other security information in the output. If not used,
passwords and other security-sensitive information in the output are replaced
with the label "<removed>".
file
(Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a
specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Specifies a list of racks.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Passwords and
other security information are not displayed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support
command:
show
running-config
show
version
show
interfaces
show arm
summary
show arm
conflicts
show
install
show
filesystem
dir
location all: pwd = disk0:
dir
location all: pwd = bootflash:
run
top_procs
show
processes aborts location all
show
processes blocked location all
show
placement nodes all
show
placement policy program all
show
memory summary location all
show lpts
ifib brief
show im
database all
run
gsp_show
show
context all location all
show
redundancy
show dsc
all
show lr
all
show ipv4
traffic
show ipv6
traffic
show
logging
show
inventory
show
packet-memory
show
packet-memory corrupt
show
packet-memory failures
show
platform
show
led
show
buffer reserved-memory
show
controllers fabricq eio links all
show
controllers pse eio links all
show
controllers plim asic pla eio links all
show
controllers fia eio links all
show
controllers cpuctrl summary
admin show
controllers fabric plane all
admin show
controllers fabric plane all stat
admin show
controllers fabric sfe fabricq all detail
admin show
controllers fabric sfe ingressq all detail
admin show
controllers fabric sfe s1 all detail
admin show
controllers fabric sfe s2 all detail
admin show
controllers fabric sfe s3 all detail
show
environment all
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show commands that display information specific to bulk content
downloader (BCDL) debugging, use the
show
tech-support bcdl
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional) Specifies that the command output
is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional) Specifies a list of racks.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support bcdl
command to run
show commands that display information specific to BCDL debugging.
The BCDL is used to pass routing information from the Routing Information Base
(RIB) to the linecards for Forwarding Information Base (FIB) processing. BCDL
also allows Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) to send label information to
the FIB and allows Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) to send information
to the linecard processes.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support bcdl command:
show
bcdl
show bcdl
consumers
show bcdl
tables
show
process bcdl_agent
show bcdl
trace location all
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
(Optional) Specifies that the command output
is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
interface
(Optional)
Collects information about a specific interface.
type
Interface
type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
interface-path-id
Physical
interface or virtual interface.
Note
Use the
showinterfaces command to see a list of all interfaces currently
configured on the router.
For more
information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online help function.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support bundles command for 802.3ad link bundles. This command is used to
locate any issues related to bundling.
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Cisco Express
Forwarding (CEF) debugging, use the
show
tech-support cef
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Specifies a brief CEF debugging information.
file
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional) Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional) Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional) Displays the command output with no compression.
interface
(Optional)
Specifies CEF interface status and configuration.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Specifies a list of racks.
Command Default
IPv4 is the
default.
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support cef
command to run
show commands that display information specific to CEF debugging.
This command is used to locate any issues related to the Forwarding Information
Base (FIB) which is more commonly referred to as Cisco Express Forwarding
(CEF). This command generates CEF debugging information that can be useful for
Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support cef
command:
show version
show running
show
route {ipv4 |
ipv6}
unicast
show proc
blocked
show
cef {ipv4 |
ipv6 |
mpls}
exceptions
show
cef {ipv4 |
ipv6 |
mpls}
drop
show ipv4
interface brief
show
cef {ipv4 |
ipv6}
summary
show
cef {ipv4 |
ipv6 |
mpls}
interface
show cef ipv4 non-recursive
show
cef {ipv4 |
ipv6}
show
cef {ipv4 |
ipv6 |
mpls}
adjacency
show mpls
forwarding (if the
mpls
keyword is specified)
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information to gather information about
the configuration manager, use the
show
tech-support cfgmgr command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
a node. The
node-id
argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support cfgmgr command to gather information about the configuration manager.
This command is used to locate any issues in regards to executing configuration
commands or problems.
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to ethernet
debugging, use the
show
tech-support ethernet
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
interface
(Optional)
Collects the status and configuration information about a specific interface.
interface-type
Identifies a physical interface or a virtual interface.
Note
Use the
show interfaces command to see a
list of all possible interfaces currently configured on the router.
interface-instance
Specifies the interface instance. The argument
interface-instance is expressed in the rack/slot/module notation.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Specifies a list of racks.
Command Default
IPv4 is the
default.
The command output
is compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support ethernet
command to run
show commands that display information specific to VLAN and
ethernet infrastructure debugging. This command generates ethernet debugging
information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support ethernet
command:
show version
show running
show
route {ipv4 |
ipv6}
unicast
show proc
blocked
show
ethernet {ipv4 |
ipv6 |
mpls}
exceptions
show
ethernet {ipv4 |
ipv6 |
mpls}
drop
show ipv4
interface brief
show mpls
forwarding (if the
mpls keyword
is specified)
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
(Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a
specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional) Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional) Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional) Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional) Specifies a list of rack.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support fabric
command to run
show commands that display information specific to fabric
debugging. This command generates fabric information that can be useful for
Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support fabric multicast
command:
show
controllers fabric fgid stat all detail
show
controllers fabric fgid info
show
process fgid_allocator
show
process fgid_aggregator
show
process fgid_server
show
process fgid_allocator
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support fabric traffic
command:
show
controllers fabric plane all detail
show
controllers fabric plane all stat brief
show
controllers fabric plane all stat detail
show
controllers fabric link port
show
controller fabricq stat
show
controllers fabricq queues
show
controllers fabricq eio links all
show
controller ingressq stat
show
controller ingressq queue all
show
controller ingressq fabric pla
show
control ingressq block ssm bpmem 0
show
controllers ingressq block fqm queue
show
controllers ingressq vports all
show
controllers ingressq interfaces all
show
controllers ingressq eio links all
show
controller fia rxslice all uq all channel all
show
controllers cpuctrl devices ingressq pdma queue all act
show
controllers cpuctrl devices egressq pdma queue all act
show
controllers cpuctrl devices fabricq pdma queue all act
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Gigabit Switch
Platform (GSP) debugging, use the
show
tech-support gsp
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Displays the client tech-support information.
group
(Optional)
Displays the group tech-support information.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the number of racks
location
(Optional)
Specifies a node.
node-id
(Optional)
Node ID. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
file
(Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a
specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support gsp
command to run
show commands that display information specific to GSP debugging.
GSP is a common IPC utilized in Cisco IOS XR software to communicate between
nodes. This command would be used to determine if there are any issues with GSP
communication between nodes. This command generates GSP debugging information
that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support gsp
command:
show gsp
group addresses
show gsp
group admin addresses
show gsp
group lr-control addresses
show gsp
group gid 0
show gsp
group gid 1000
show gsp
group gid 2000
show gsp
memory
show gsp
stats client
show gsp
stats server jid 0
show gsp
trace server bootstrap location all
show gsp
trace server timeout slow location all
show gsp
trace server timeout fast location all
show gsp
trace server limp fast location all
show gsp
trace server limp slow location all
show gsp
trace server error api location all
show gsp
trace server error minor location all
show gsp
trace server ens location all
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to installation
information, use the
show
tech-support install
command in the
XR EXECmode.
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
Command Default
Output is logged
to the terminal screen.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support install
command to run
show commands that display information specific to installation
information. This command is useful for any problems encountered while
executing install operations on the system during an install activate, install
add, remove, or commit operation.This command generates installation
information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support install
command:
show
install request
show
version
show
install active summary
show
install committed summary
show
install package all detail
show
install log verbose
show
running-config sanitize
show
redundancy
show
logging
show
platform
show
install active detail
show
install committed detail
show
install inactive detail
show pkgfs
trace location all
show
install trace loadpath locationnode-id
show
install trace io locationnode-id
show
install trace instdir-lr locationnode-id
show
install trace insthelper locationnode-id
show
install trace notify locationnode-id
show
install trace replicator locationnode-id
show
install trace pkg locationnode-id
show
install trace inv locationnode-id
show
install trace platform locationnode-id
show
install trace ior locationnode-id
show
install trace state-file-replication locationnode-id
show
install trace sds locationnode-id
show
memory summary locationnode-id
show
context locationnode-id
show
processes memory locationnode-id
show
processes aborts locationnode-id
show
processes blocked locationnode-id
show pkgfs
trace locationnode-id
show
filesystem locationnode-id
run
diskinfo (various)
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show commands that display information specific to Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) debugging, use the
show
tech-support mpls ldp
command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
the verbosity. The
verbosity
argument is expressed in number and has valid range from 1 through 4.
1: brief
2: detail
3: detail+trace (dflt)
4: extended
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
terminal
Specifies
that the command output is displayed on the terminal.
page
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the
return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display
the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does
not stop for page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl+C keys to stop the command output.
location
node-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
This command
generates LDP debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical
Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show commands that display information specific to Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) Optical User Network Interface (O-UNI) debugging, use
the
show
tech-support mpls optical-uni
command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
terminal
Specifies
that the command output is displayed on the terminal.
page
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the
return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display
the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does
not stop for page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl+C keys to stop the command output.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
This command
generates O-UNI debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical
Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show commands that display information specific to Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) debugging, use the
show
tech-support mpls rsvp
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to
display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page
of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for
page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl-C
keys to stop the command output.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support mpls
command to run
show commands that display information specific to MPLS RSVP
debugging. This command generates RSVP debugging information that can be useful
for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See
'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii
in the Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support mpls rsvp
command:
show rsvp
interface detail
show rsvp
counters pak
show rsvp
counters handles
show rsvp
counters database private
show rsvp
counters messages private
show rsvp
counters memory
show rsvp
counters events
show rsvp
counters notifications-client
show rsvp
counters request
show rsvp
counters destroy-reasons
show rsvp
counters policy
show rsvp
graceful-restart
show rsvp
fast-reroute summary
show rsvp
graceful-restart neighbors detail
show rsvp
hello instance detail
show rsvp sender detail
show rsvp
reservation detail
show rsvp
request detail
show rsvp
session detail
show rsvp
authentication
show rsvp
sender private
show rsvp
reservation private
show rsvp
request private
show rsvp
interface private
show rsvp
installed private
show rsvp
trace events
show rsvp
trace default
show rsvp
trace buffer
show rsvp
trace interface
show rsvp
trace errors
show rsvp
trace client
show rsvp
debug-error
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
The following
example shows some of the
show
tech-support mpls rsvp
command output:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support mpls rsvp terminal page
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
show tech-support mpls rsvp (Detail with Event traces)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------- show rsvp interface detail --------------------------
INTERFACE: GigE0/1/0/0 (ifh=0x1180060).
VRF ID: 0x0 (Default).
BW (bits/sec): Max=1230M. MaxFlow=1230M.
Allocated=0 (0%). MaxSub=0.
Signalling: No DSCP marking. No rate limiting.
States in: 0. Max missed msgs: 4.
Expiry timer: Not running. Refresh interval: 45s.
Normal Refresh timer: Not running. Summary refresh timer: Not running.
Refresh reduction local: Enabled. Summary Refresh: Enabled (4096 bytes max).
Reliable summary refresh: Disabled. Bundling: Enabled. (4096 bytes max).
Ack hold: 400 ms, Ack max size: 4096 bytes. Retransmit: 900ms.
--------------------------- show rsvp counters pak ----------------------------
Number of pak TX=0
Number of pak events received from raw=1
Number of spurious events received from raw=1
Number of packets received from raw=0
Number of errored drops=0
Authentication queue:
Number of enqueues=0
Number of drops due to max q size=0
High water mark=0
Current queue size=0
High priority queue:
Number of enqueues=0
Number of drops due to max q size=0
High water mark=0
Current queue size=0
Low priority queue:
Number of enqueues=0
Number of drops due to max q size=0
High water mark=0
Current queue size=0
------------------------- show rsvp counters handles --------------------------
All allocated handles: 5
Unallocated cached handles: 1019
-------
LXSB handles: 1
ISB handles: 2
KI handles: 1
-------
Total handles ever allocated: 5
Total handles ever freed: 0
--------------------- show rsvp counters database private ---------------------
Sessions: 0
Locally created and incoming Paths: 0
Outgoing Paths: 0
Locally created and incoming Reservations: 0
Outgoing Reservations: 0
Interfaces: 2
Installed: 0
New LSP count: 0
Refreshed LSP count: 0
LSP count recovered from checkpoint: 0
Proxy Senders: 0
Proxy Reservations: 0
Proxy Listeners: 1
TMB allocation: 0
Local Routes: 22
--------------------- show rsvp counters messages private ---------------------
Routed Recv Xmit Recv Xmit
Path 0 Resv 0
PathError 0 ResvError 0
PathTear 0 ResvTear 0
ResvConfirm 0 Hello 0
Ack 0 SRefresh 0
Challenge 0 ChallengeRsp 0
Retransmit 0 Rate Limited 0
OutOfOrder
Bundle 0 AckSubmsg 0
PathSubmsg 0 ResvSubmsg 0
PathTearSubmsg 0 ResvTearSubmsg 0
PathErrorSubmsg 0 ResvErrorSubmsg 0
PathQuery 0
POS0/1/0/0 Recv Xmit Recv Xmit
Path 0 0 Resv 0 0
PathError 0 0 ResvError 0 0
PathTear 0 0 ResvTear 0 0
ResvConfirm 0 0 Hello 0 0
Ack 0 0 SRefresh 0 0
Challenge 0 0 ChallengeRsp 0 0
Retransmit 0 Rate Limited 0
OutOfOrder 0
Bundle 0 0 AckSubmsg 0 0
PathSubmsg 0 0 ResvSubmsg 0 0
PathTearSubmsg 0 0 ResvTearSubmsg 0 0
PathErrorSubmsg 0 0 ResvErrorSubmsg 0 0
PathQuery 0 0
All RSVP Interfaces Recv Xmit Recv Xmit
Path 0 0 Resv 0 0
PathError 0 0 ResvError 0 0
PathTear 0 0 ResvTear 0 0
ResvConfirm 0 0 Hello 0 0
Ack 0 0 SRefresh 0 0
Challenge 0 0 ChallengeRsp 0 0
Retransmit 0 Rate Limited 0
OutOfOrder 0
Bundle 0 0 AckSubmsg 0 0
PathSubmsg 0 0 ResvSubmsg 0 0
PathTearSubmsg 0 0 ResvTearSubmsg 0 0
PathErrorSubmsg 0 0 ResvErrorSubmsg 0 0
PathQuery 0 0
-------------------------- show rsvp counters memory --------------------------
Pool size Count
---------- ----------
32 0
48 0
96 0
128 0
192 0
256 0
Dynamic 0
-------------------------- show rsvp counters events --------------------------
POS0/1/0/0 All RSVP Interfaces
Expired Path states 0 Expired Path states 0
Expired Resv states 0 Expired Resv states 0
NACKs received 0 NACKs received 0
------------------- show rsvp counters notifications-client -------------------
Total notifications Total filtered notifications
Path delete 0 Path delete 0
Path error 0 Path error 0
Path change 0 Path change 0
Matching Resv create 0 Matching Resv create 0
Matching Resv change 0 Matching Resv change 0
Matching Resv delete 0 Matching Resv delete 0
Async Path create 0 Async Path create 0
Resv delete 0 Resv delete 0
Resv error 0 Resv error 0
Resv confirm 0 Resv confirm 0
Async Resv create 0 Async Resv create 0
Listener Path create 0 Listener Path create 0
Listener Path change 0 Listener Path change 0
Listener Path delete 0 Listener Path delete 0
Listener Path FRR 0 Listener Path FRR 0
Listener Assign Backup err 0 Listener Assign Backup err 0
Listener Resv create 0 Listener Resv create 0
Listener Resv change 0 Listener Resv change 0
Listener Resv delete 0 Listener Resv delete 0
Restart Time 0 Restart Time 0
Recovery Done 0 Recovery Done 0
show tech-support
mpls traffic-eng
To automatically run
show commands that display information specific to Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE) debugging, use the
show
tech-support mpls traffic-eng command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
tp
Displays Transport Profile Information.
forwarding
Displays forwarding information for a tunnel.
Displays forwarding information for a tunnel.
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
tunnel-name
Specifies
the tunnel name that is used by the RSVP process.
tunnel name
Name for
the tunnel.
p2mp
Specifies P2MP tunnel.
terminal
Specifies
that the command output is displayed on the terminal.
page
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is displayed one page at a time. Use the
return key to display the next line of output or use the space bar to display
the next page of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does
not stop for page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl+C keys to stop the command output.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
This command
generates MPLS-TE information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support
representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining Documentation and
Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the Preface for Cisco
Technical Support contact information.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to multicast-related
information, use the
show
tech-support multicast
command in
XR EXEC
mode.
(Optional)
Collects address family specific information. It can be either ipv4 or ipv6.
classic
(Optional)
Retrieves multicast related information using the non-fast method.
group
(Optional)
Specifies the multicast group address.
group-address
(Optional)
Address or name of the multicast group. An address is a multicast IP address in
four-part dotted-decimal notation. A name is as defined in the Domain Name
System (DNS) hosts table.
terminal
(Optional)
Displays the command output on the terminal.
page
(Optional)
Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to
display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page
of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for
page breaks).
file
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
source
(Optional)
Displays the multicast source address.
source address
(Optional)
Source address for multicast.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
hardware
(Optional) Displays the hardware platform information.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
vrf
(Optional)
Specifies a VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance.
vrf-name
Name of
VRF.
Command Default
Output is logged
to the terminal screen.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support multicast
command to run
show commands that display information specific to
multicast-related information for PIM, IGMP, and mcast. This command generates
multicast information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support
representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support multicast
command:
show
version
show
running-config
show ip
interface brief
show
install
show
processes aborts location all
show
processes blocked location all
show
context location all
show
memory summary location all
show ip
access-lists show ip mhost default-interface
show msdp
summary
show msdp
globals
show msdp
sa-cache summary
show msdp
statistics peer
show pim
group-map
show pim
topology route-count
show pim
topologyip-address
show pim
rpf count
show pim
rpf
show pim
traffic
show pim
join-prune statistic
show pim
interface state-on
show pim
tunnel info all
show pim
neighbor
show pim
nsf
show pim
summary
show igmp
groups summary
show igmp
groupsgroup-address
show igmp
interface
show igmp
traffic
show igmp
nsf
show igmp
summary
show mrib
client filter
show mrib
route summary
show mrib
routesource-address
show mrib
nsf
show cef
ipv4prefixlocationnode-id
show mfib
route summary locationnode-id
show mfib
routesource-addresslocationnode-id
show mfib
counter locationnode-id
show mfib
nsf locationnode-id
show mfib
hardware route mofrr locationnode-id
show mfib
hardware route olist detailsource-addresslocationnode-id
show mfib
hardware interface detail locationnode-id
show mfib
hardware route statisticssource-addresslocationnode-id
show mfib
hardware resource-counter locationnode-id
show mfib
hardware adjacency detail locationnode-id
show mfib
hardware route accept-bitmap detailsource-addresslocationnode-id
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5845/prod_command_reference_list.html
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
basic-services or cisco-support
read
multicast
read
show tech-support
netflow
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to netflow
debugging, use the
show
tech-support netflow command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
This command
generates netflow debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical
Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to the name
registration service (NRS) information, use the
show
tech-support nrs command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support nrs command to collect data for the NRS. The NRS is a central
registration authority and is used by the Replication Data Services (RDS) and
the Event Notification Services (ENS). This command generates NRS debugging
information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information to include the password in
the output for debugging, use the
show
tech-support password command in
XR EXEC
mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional) Displays the list of racks.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
This command
generates output to include the password for debugging information that can be
useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a
router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Packet Forwarding
Infrastructure (PFI) debugging for all components, use the show
tech-support pfi
command in
XR EXEC
mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support pfi
command to collect information for the PFI, which consists of
interface-related date with regards to netio and interface manager. This
command generates output PFI debugging information that can be useful for Cisco
Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show commands that display
platform dependent and
platform independent Quality of Service (QoS) debugging
information, use the
show
tech-support qos command in
XR EXEC mode.
Collects
platform dependent QOS related information and saves to disk.
pi
Collects
platform independent QOS related information and saves to disk.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
location
(Optional)
Specifies a node.
node-id
Node ID.
The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
This command
generates QoS debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical
Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
basic-services
read
cisco-support
read
show tech-support
rdsfs
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Replication Data
Services File System (RDSFS) debugging, use the
show
tech-support rdsfs command in
XR EXEC mode.
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support rdsfs
command to run
show commands that display information specific to RDSFS debugging
and is relevant to bring to a ready state. This command generates RDSFS
debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support
representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Routing
Information Base (RIB) debugging, use the
show
tech-support rib command in
XR EXEC
mode.
(Optional)
Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to
display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page
of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for
page breaks).
Press the Ctrl-C keys to stop the
command output.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
ipv4
Displays the IPv4 command output.
ipv6
Displays the IPv6 command output.
active
Collects information from the Active RIB.
standby
Collects information from the Standby RIB.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
The RIB data
stores the best path information for the routing protocol that is sent to FIB
to help build the data structures. This command generates RIB debugging
information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Bidirectional
Forwarding Detection (BFD) debugging, use the
show
tech-support routing bfd
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Specifies that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support routing bfd
command to run
show commands that display information specific to BFD debugging.
This command generates BFD debugging information that can be useful for Cisco
Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support routing bfd
command:
show bfd
session
show
bfd
show
memory heap fail all
show
memory summary location all
show
process blocked location
node-id
show
adjacency
show bfd
location
show bfd
session detail locationnode-id
show bfd session agent detail location
node-id
show bfd timer-groups locationnode-id
show bfd index-mgrs location
node-id
show bfd
session-array locationnode-id
show bfd
interfaces locationnode-id
show bfd
bundles detail locationnode-id
show bfd
counters packet invalid location
node-id
show bfd
counters packet private locationnode-id
show bfd
client private
show
controllers cpuctrl summary
show
controllers cpuctrl client pdma bfd active location all
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Intermediate
System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) debugging, use the
show
tech-support routing isis
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to
display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page
of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for
page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl-C
keys to stop the command output.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support isis
command to run
show commands that display information specific to IS-IS debugging.
This command generates IS-IS debugging information that can be useful for Cisco
Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router. See 'Obtaining
Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section on page iii in the
Preface for Cisco Technical Support contact information.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support routing isis
command:
show isis trace all
location all
show isis
all
show clns
statistics
show imds
interface all
show ipv4
int brief
show ipv6
int brief
show route
ipv4
show route
ipv6
show inst
which comp clns-isis
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
The following
example shows some of the
show
tech-support routing isis
command output:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show tech-support isis terminal page
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
show tech-support isis
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------- show isis instance isp trace all -----------------------
184 wrapping entries (6144 possible, 0 filtered, 184 total)
Mar 29 08:38:18.437 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 STARTUP_START
Mar 29 08:38:18.437 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 STARTUP_MODULE
Mar 29 08:38:18.438 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 STARTUP_MODULE
Mar 29 08:38:18.438 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 THREAD_CREATING
Mar 29 08:38:18.451 isis/isp/det 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 THREAD_THREAD_ID
Mar 29 08:38:18.451 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 THREAD_CREATING
Mar 29 08:38:18.451 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 THREAD_CREATING
Mar 29 08:38:18.452 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 THREAD_CREATING
Mar 29 08:38:18.452 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 THREAD_CREATING
Mar 29 08:38:18.536 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 STARTUP_MODULE
Mar 29 08:38:19.274 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 STARTUP_MODULE
Mar 29 08:38:19.470 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 IO_PAK_SERVER_CONNECTED
Mar 29 08:38:19.551 isis/isp/det 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 IO_SOCKET_CREATE_SUCCESS
Mar 29 08:38:19.555 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 IO_SOCKET_CONN_OPEN
Mar 29 08:38:20.561 isis/isp/std 0/RP0/CPU0 t1 ROUTE_RIB_PURGE_TIME_SET
.
.
.
Mar 29 08:38:27.622 isis/isp/det 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 THREAD_FOP_PROCESS
Mar 29 08:38:27.622 isis/isp/det 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 SSM_TICK_TIMER_FIRES CR-SYNC-LSPDB
Mar 29 08:38:27.622 isis/isp/det 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 SSM_STATE_RESULT CR-SYNC-LSPDB
Mar 29 08:38:27.622 isis/isp/det 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 SSM_STATE_TIME_BUDGET CR-SYNC-LSPDB
Mar 29 08:38:27.622 isis/isp/sev 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 SSM_STATE_RUN CR-SYNC-LSPDB
-------------------------------- show isis all --------------------------------
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp levels found
No IS-IS isp IPv4 Unicast levels found
No IS-IS isp IPv4 Unicast levels found
No IS-IS isp IPv4 Unicast levels found
No IS-IS isp IPv4 Unicast levels found
No IS-IS isp IPv4 Unicast levels found
IS-IS Router: isp
System Id: 0000.0000.0000 (Not configured, protocol disabled)
IS Levels: level-1-2
Manual area address(es):
Routing for area address(es):
Non-stop forwarding: Disabled
Most recent startup mode: Cold Restart
Topologies supported by IS-IS:
IPv4 Unicast
No protocols redistributed
Distance: 115
Interfaces supported by IS-IS:
POS0/1/0/0 is disabled (active in configuration)
No IS-IS isp host data available
IS-IS isp Interfaces
POS0/1/0/0 Disabled (No NET configured)
IS-IS isp Interfaces
Interface All Adjs Adj Topos Adv Topos CLNS MTU Prio
OK L1 L2 Run/Cfg Run/Cfg L1 L2
----------------- --- --------- --------- --------- ---- ---- --------
PO0/1/0/0 No
No IS-IS isp mesh-groups found
IS-IS isp statistics:
IS-IS statistics:
Fast PSNP cache (hits/tries): 0/0
LSP checksum errors received: 0
LSP Dropped: 0
SNP Dropped: 0
UPD Max Queue size: 0
IS-IS isp neighbor summary:
State L1 L2 L1L2
Up 0 0 0
Init 0 0 0
Failed 0 0 0
IS-IS isp neighbors:
System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type IETF-NSF
IS-IS isp Database Summary for all LSPs
Active Purged All
L1 L2 Total L1 L2 Total L1 L2 Total
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
Fragment 0 Counts
Router LSPs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pseudo-node LSPs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All LSPs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All Fragment Counts
Router LSPs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pseudo-node LSPs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All LSPs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IS-IS isp IS Topology Summary IPv4 Unicast
L1 L2
Reach UnReach Total Reach UnReach Total
------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Router nodes: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pseudo nodes: 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total nodes: 0 0 0 0 0 0
IS-IS isp IPv4 Unicast routes
Codes: L1 - level 1, L2 - level 2, ia - interarea (leaked into level 1)
df - level 1 default (closest attached router), su - summary null
C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, B - BGP, O - OSPF
i - IS-IS (redistributed from another instance)
Maximum parallel path count: 8
IS-IS isp checkpoint interface
Interface Handle CircNum DIS Areas Adj Chkpt ID
No 'checkpoint interfaces' found in IS-IS isp
IS-IS isp checkpoint adjacencies
System ID Interface SNPA Lvl Hold Pri CID Chkpt ID Nexthops
No 'checkpoint adjacencies' found in IS-IS isp
IS-IS isp checkpoint LSPs
Level LSPID Chkpt ID
No 'checkpoint LSPs' found in IS-IS isp
Total LSP count: 0 (L1: 0, L2 0, local L1: 0, local L2 0)
---------------------------- show clns statistics -----------------------------
CLNS Statistics:
Last counter clear: 1067929 seconds ago
Total number of packets sent: 0
Total number of packets received: 0
Send packets dropped, total: 0
Send packets dropped, buffer overflow: 0
Send packets dropped, out of memory: 0
Send packets dropped, netio: 0
Send packets dropped, other: 0
Receive socket max queue size: 0
Receive packets dropped, total: 0
Receive packets dropped, other: 0
Receive packets dropped per pdu class:
Class Overflow/Max Rate Limit/Max
IIH 0/0 0/0
LSP 0/0 0/0
SNP 0/0 0/0
OTHER 0/0 0/0
Total 0 0
--------------------------- show imds interface all ---------------------------
IMDS INTERFACE DATA (Node 0x201)
MgmtEth0_RP0_CPU0_0 (0x00080000)
-----------------------
flags: 0x0001002f type: 8 (IFT_ETHERNET) encap: 30 (ether)
state: 3 (up) mtu: 1514 protocol count: 4
control parent: 0x00000000 data parent: 0x00000000
protocol capsulation state mtu
--------------- -------------------- --------------- --------
7 (arp)
.
show tech-support
routing ospf
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Open Shortest
Path First (OSPF) debugging, use the
show
tech-support routing ospf
command in
XR EXEC mode.
Excludes
trace information from the command output.
active
Displays
information from active route processor only.
standby
Displays
information from standby route processor only.
terminal
Displays the
command output on the terminal.
page
(Optional)
Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to
display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page
of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for
page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl-C
keys to stop the command output.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support routing ospf
command to run
show commands that display information specific to OSPF debugging.
This command generates OSPF debugging information that can be useful for Cisco
Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support routing ospf
command:
show ospf
show ospf
vrf all
show ospf
summary
show ospf
vrf all summary
show ospf
interface
show ospf
vrf all interface
show ospf
virtual-links
show ospf
vrf all virtual-links
show ospf
neighbor detail
show ospf
vrf all neighbor detail
show ospf
database database-summary
show ospf
vrf all database database-summary
show ospf
database router self-originate
show ospf
vrf all database router self-originate
show ospf
statistics prot
show ospf
statistics raw-io
show ospf
statistics te
show ospf
statistics spf
show ospf
statistics rib-thread
show ospf
statistics rib-batch
show ospf
message-queue
show ospf
border-routers
show ospf
vrf all border-routers
show ospf
retransmission-list
show ospf
vrf all retransmission-list
show ospf
request-list
show ospf
vrf all request-list
show ospf
flood-list
show ospf
vrf all flood-list
show ospf
maxage-list
show ospf
vrf all maxage-list
show ospf
bad-checksum
show ospf
vrf all bad-checksum
show ospf
standby
show ospf
vrf all standby
show ip
interface brief
show route
ipv4 summary
show route
vrf all ipv4 summary
show ospf
trace all
show
logging process ospf
Note
If you do
not specify any options, all information is collected by default.
Active and
standby options are exclusive and only one of them can be used. When neither
active or standby is used, the information is collected from both RPs.
The
no-trace
option can be used with or without specifying the
active or
standby options.
When
standby option is specified, only ospf- related information from
the standby RP is included in the output. The common non-ospf information such
as version, placement info, logging and so on are not included.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Open Shortest
Path First Version 3 (OSPFv3) debugging, use the
show
tech-support routing ospfv3
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional)
Displays the command output on a single page at a time. Use the Return key to
display the next line of output or use the space bar to display the next page
of information. If not used, the output scrolls (that is, it does not stop for
page breaks).
Press the
Ctrl-C
keys to stop the command output.
file
Specifies
that the command output is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support routing ospfv3
command to run
show commands that display information specific to OSPFv3
debugging. This command generates OSPFv3 debugging information that can be
useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a
router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support routing ospfv3
command:
show
version
show run
router ospfv3
show route
ipv6 ospf
show
ospfv3
show
ospfv3 interface
show
ospfv3 virtual-links
show
ospfv3 neighbor
show
ospfv3 message-queue
show
ospfv3 request-list
show
ospfv3 retransmission-list
show
ospfv3 flood-list
show
ospfv3 border-routers
show
ospfv3 database database-summary
show
ospfv3 database
show
ospfv3 route
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to Routing Policy
Language (RPL) debugging, use the
show
tech-support routing rpl
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional) Specifies that the command output
is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
locationnode-id
(Optional) Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
rack
(Optional) Displays the list of racks.
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
Command Default
The command output
is not compressed.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support routing rpl
command to run
show commands that display information specific to RPL debugging.
This command generates RPL debugging information that can be useful for Cisco
Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
The following
show commands run automatically when you run the
show
tech-support routing rpl
command:
show
running-config rpl
show
process policy_repository
show rpl
route-policypolicy-namepxl
show sysdb
reg notif path /ipc/gl/policy_lang/policies/routing/policy-name/pxl s
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
(Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a
specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
interface
(Optional)
Collects information about a specific interface.
type
Interface
type. For more information, use the question mark (?) online help function.
instance
Either a
physical interface instance or a virtual interface instance as follows:
Physical interface
instance. Naming notation is
rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required
as part of the notation.
rack: Chassis number of the rack.
slot: Physical slot number of the modular services card or
line card.
module: Module number. A physical layer interface module
(PLIM) is always 0.
port: Physical port number of the interface.
Note
In
references to a Management Ethernet interface located on a route processor
card, the physical slot number is alphanumeric (RP0 or RP1) and the module is
CPU0. Example: interface MgmtEth0/RP1/CPU0/0.
Virtual interface instance.
Number range varies depending on interface type.
For more
information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online
help function.
show-only
(Optional)
Collects only show command information.
rack
Displays
the list of racks.
trace-only
(Optional)
Collects only trace information.
locationnode-id
(Optional)
Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support serial command for serial-related data, such as T1/E1. This command
generates serial debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical
Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to tech-support
information that relates to services, use the
show
tech-support services
command in
XR EXEC mode.
(Optional) Specifies that the command output is saved to a
specified file.
sent-to
Name of
the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
locationnode-id
(Optional) Specifies a node. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Use the
show
tech-support services
command to run
show commands that display information specific to the services
diversion infrastructure, which is used with the service blade offerings for
the Cisco IOS XR platforms. This command generates tech-support information
that relates to services debugging information that can be useful for Cisco
Technical Support representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to tech-support
information related to Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent, use the
show
tech-support snmp
command in
XR EXEC
mode.
(Optional)
Displays the entitymib debugging information.
ifmib
(Optional)
Displays the ifmib debugging information.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
file
(Optional) Specifies that the command output
is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional) Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional) Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional) Displays the command output with no compression.
locationnode-id
(Optional) Specifies a node. The node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
all
(Optional)
Specifies all locations.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR Software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR Software command references are located at the following URL:
To automatically run
show
commands that display information specific to the System
Database (SysDB), use the
show
tech-support sysdb
command in
XR EXEC
mode.
(Optional) Specifies that the command output
is saved to a specified file.
sent-to
Name of the file. The following valid options are listed:
filename
disk0:filename
disk1:filename
harddisk:filename
tftp:filename
background
(Optional)
Specifies that the command runs in the background.
compressed
(Optional)
Displays compressed command output.
uncompressed
(Optional)
Displays the command output with no compression.
rack
(Optional)
Displays the list of racks.
location
(Optional)
Specifies a node.
node-id
(Optional). Node ID. The
node-id argument is entered in the
rack/slot/module notation.
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.0
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
This command generates tech-support information
that is useful for Cisco Technical Support representatives when
troubleshooting a router. By default, the output of this command is
saved on the router's hard disk in a file with .tgz
extension. You can share this file with Cisco Technical Support. To
share, use the copy command to copy the .tgz file to
a server or local machine. For example,
copy harddisk:/showtech/name.tgztftp://server_path.
For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the 'Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request' section in the Preface.
Tip
This command can
generate a very large amount of output. You may want to redirect the output to
a file using the
filesend-to keyword and argument. Redirecting the output to a file also
makes sending the output to your Cisco Technical Support representative easier.
The SysDB is the
memory database that is used to store configuration and statistical data with
some IPC data. This command generates SysDB information that relates to
debugging information that can be useful for Cisco Technical Support
representatives when troubleshooting a router.
Note
This command is
not required during normal use of the router.
See the
Cisco IOS XR software command references for information about these commands and
descriptions of their command output. The
Cisco IOS XR software command references are located at the following URL: