Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
show linecard
▀ show linecard table
▄ Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 18
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show linecard table
Table 424.
show linecard table
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Slot
Displays the chassis slot number and type. The slot type represents the type of card(s) that the slot supports. Possible
slot types are: Ethernet 10/100, Ethernet 1000 line card, four-port Quad Gig-E (QGLC) line card (ASR 5000 only), and
the10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) *
Possible slot numbers are: 17 through 23, 26 through 39, and slots 42 through 48
*The XGLC is a full-length line card. It only fits in upper slots 17 through 23 and 26 through 32. Slots 24 and 25 would
support the Switch Processor Input/Output (SPIO) card associated for the XGLC.
slot types are: Ethernet 10/100, Ethernet 1000 line card, four-port Quad Gig-E (QGLC) line card (ASR 5000 only), and
the10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) *
Possible slot numbers are: 17 through 23, 26 through 39, and slots 42 through 48
*The XGLC is a full-length line card. It only fits in upper slots 17 through 23 and 26 through 32. Slots 24 and 25 would
support the Switch Processor Input/Output (SPIO) card associated for the XGLC.
Card
Type
Type
Displays the type of card installed. The possible card types supported for this release are: Ethernet 10/100 Line Card,
Ethernet 1000 Line Card (QGLC), 10 Gig Ethernet Line Card (XGLC), Switch Processor Input/Output Card.
Ethernet 1000 Line Card (QGLC), 10 Gig Ethernet Line Card (XGLC), Switch Processor Input/Output Card.
# Ports
Displays the maximum number of physical ports supported per card.
The Ethernet 10/100 Line Card supports 8 ports.
The Ethernet 1000 Line Card supports 1 port.
The Quad Gig-E (QGLC) Line Card supports 4 ports
The 10 Gig Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) supports 1 port
The Switch Processor Input/Output Card supports 2 ports.
Oper
State
State
Displays the operational state of the card. The possible operational states are:
Active: Indicates that the card is an active component that will be used to process subscriber data sessions.
Standby: Indicates that the card is a redundant component. Redundant components will become active through
manual configuration or automatically should a failure occur.
manual configuration or automatically should a failure occur.
Offline: Indicates that the card is installed but is not ready to process subscriber data sessions. This could be
due to the fact that it is not completely installed (i.e. the card interlock switch is not locked, refer to the System
Installation Guide for information on installing cards in the system) or that its processes have been halted.
due to the fact that it is not completely installed (i.e. the card interlock switch is not locked, refer to the System
Installation Guide for information on installing cards in the system) or that its processes have been halted.
SPOF
Displays whether or not the component is a single point of failure (SPOF) in the system. If the component is an SPOF,
then a Yes will appear in this column. If not, a No will be displayed.
then a Yes will appear in this column. If not, a No will be displayed.
Attach
Displays the PACs/PSC/PSC2s and SPCs/SMCs that the line cards are being associated with.