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Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR Diagnostic Guide ...

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10LP CPU packet statisticsdebug iptunnel tunnel-typeSyntax: [no] debug iptunnel tunnel-type [gre | ipv6] [range - ]You can specify the type of tunnel to debug. The valid options are gre for GRE tunnels <strong>and</strong> ipv6 forIPv6 tunnels. Within a specified range of tunnels, information is filtered for the tunnel type if it isconfigured. If a tunnel type is not configured, debug messages are printed based on range only.The no debug iptunnel tunnel-type comm<strong>and</strong> resets the previously configured tunnel type (if any),<strong>and</strong> prints messages for tunnels within the specified range.LP CPU packet statisticsProtocol control packets <strong>and</strong> data packets are forwarded to the Line Processor Central ProcessingUnit (LP CPU) for packet processing. The LP CPU forwards the packets to a destination port or theForwarding ID (FID), <strong>and</strong> the packet is either sent to the Management Processor (MP) module forprocessing, or the packet is dropped based on the forwarding decision. At various stages of the LPCPU packet processing, packet counters are maintained to assist with debugging.NOTELP CPU packet statistics are maintained after MP switchover.NOTELP CPU packet statistics are reset to zero after hitless upgrade <strong>and</strong> LP reboot.LP CPU packet statistics show comm<strong>and</strong>This section describes the show comm<strong>and</strong>s that display LP CPU packet information.show lp-cpu packet statisticsSyntax: show lp-cpu packet statisticsThis comm<strong>and</strong> displays the total number of packets that are received, dropped, forwarded, orflooded by the LP CPU during packet processing. For packets that are dropped, packet drop causesare indicated in the output display. This comm<strong>and</strong> also displays the number of packets processedby the LP CPU received from Layer 2, Layer 3, MPLS uplinks, VPLS, <strong>and</strong> other data packets. The LPcounters are text-wrapped to zero on the CLI. The LP CPU counters are not cleared after you displaypacket statistics using the show lp-cpu packet statistics comm<strong>and</strong>. The LP CPU counters aredisplayed on both the MP <strong>and</strong> the LP.The following counters are not displayed on the CLI using the show lp-cpu packet statisticscomm<strong>and</strong>:• PBIF RX or TX packet counters• XPP <strong>and</strong> TM packet counters• MP or LP IPC packet counters• Packets originated by the MP or LP.NOTEThe show lp-cpu packet statistics comm<strong>and</strong> displays statistics for packets that are received bythe LP CPU from hardware only.350 <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>MLX</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Brocade</strong> <strong>NetIron</strong> <strong>XMR</strong> <strong>Diagnostic</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>53-1002426-02

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