Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
Troubleshooting
▀ Troubleshooting the PDIF
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Packet Data Interworking Function Administration Guide
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Troubleshooting the PDIF
The following sections provide a variety of ways to troubleshoot a PDIF, from the physical (checking LEDs and port
condition lights), to the analytical, with a large assortment of commands designed to show a wide array of statistics and
counters.
condition lights), to the analytical, with a large assortment of commands designed to show a wide array of statistics and
counters.
System Monitoring Tools
This section provides methods for monitoring a PDIF and ascertaining if it is running at optimal performance.
Useful monitoring commands are described in the chapters Monitoring Hardware Status and Monitoring the System in
the System Administration Guide.
the System Administration Guide.
Hardware monitoring using the LEDs and replacing faulty line and application cards is covered in the Hardware
Installation and Administration Guide.
Installation and Administration Guide.
SNMP notifications are configured in the chapter Configuring Management Settings in the System Administration
Guide. All SNMP MIBs and traps are compiled in SNMP MIBs.
Guide. All SNMP MIBs and traps are compiled in SNMP MIBs.
Event logging is described in the chapter Configuring and Viewing System Logs in the System Administration Guide.
Protocol monitoring is described in the chapter Using the System’s Diagnostic Utilities in the System Administration
Guide.
Guide.
Bulk Statistics are described in the System Administration Guide. They are also listed in the Command Line Interface
Reference.
Reference.
Generating Statistics
This section contains commands used to monitor the status of tasks, managers, applications and other software
components in the system. Many commands have optional keywords in addition to those shown here. Full commands
and keywords are found in the Command Line Interface Reference.
components in the system. Many commands have optional keywords in addition to those shown here. Full commands
and keywords are found in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Output descriptions for most of the commands are located in the Show Command Output Descriptions appendix in the
Command Line Interface Reference.
Command Line Interface Reference.
Table 6. System Status and Performance Monitoring Commands
To do this:
Enter this command:
View Subscriber Information
Display Session Resource Status
View session resource status
Display Subscriber Configuration Information