Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
show card
▀
▄ Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 16
3672
show card table
Table 235.
show card table
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Slot
Displays the chassis slot number and card type acronym.
Card
Type
Type
Displays the type of card installed.
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.
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.
become active through 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 (such as, the card
interlock switch is not locked). Refer to the Installation Guide for additional information.
sessions. This could be due to the fact that it is not completely installed (such as, the card
interlock switch is not locked). Refer to the Installation Guide for additional information.
SPOF
Displays whether or not the component is a single point of failure (SPOF) in the system. If the
component is a SPOF, then a Yes will appear in this column. If not, a No will be displayed.
component is a SPOF, then a Yes will appear in this column. If not, a No will be displayed.
Attach
ASR
5000
only
ASR
5000
only
This column if valid only for the ASR 5000 platform. It displays the line card that the Processing
Cards and SMCs are using for network access.
This column will only be populated for the RCCs in the event that tasks and processes were migrated
from an active Processing Card to a standby Processing Card. The RCC creates a path from the
standby Processing Card to the line cards.
Cards and SMCs are using for network access.
This column will only be populated for the RCCs in the event that tasks and processes were migrated
from an active Processing Card to a standby Processing Card. The RCC creates a path from the
standby Processing Card to the line cards.