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show port
▀ show port table
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Statistics and Counters Reference
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show port table
Table 264.
show port table
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Port
Specifies the available ports for every installed line card and SPIO in conjunction with the chassis slot
number in which the card is installed.
For example the two ports for the SPIO installed in slot 24 are displayed as 24/1 and 24/2.
number in which the card is installed.
For example the two ports for the SPIO installed in slot 24 are displayed as 24/1 and 24/2.
Type
The data rate(s) that is supported by the port. The possible options are:
10/1000 Ethernet for Ethernet 10/100 Line Cards
1000 Ethernet for Ethernet 1000 Line Cards
1000 Ethernet for Quad Gig-E four-port Line Card (QGLC)
1000 Ethernet Dual Media for SPIOs
NOTE: SPIO ports are capable of supporting 10/100 or 1000 Mbps data rates.
Admin
Indicates whether or not the card has been configured for use via software. If it has been configured, Enabled
will be displayed. If not, Disabled will be displayed.
will be displayed. If not, Disabled will be displayed.
Oper
The operational state of the card, either Up or Down.
Link
The link status, either Up or Down.
State
The operational mode of the card that the port belongs to. The card can be in one of the following modes:
Active: Indicates that the card is an active component that will be used to process subscriber data
sessions.
sessions.
Standby: Indicates that the card is a redundant component. Redundant components will become
active through manual configuration or automatically should a failure occur.
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 (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.
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.
Redundant With
The redundant port for that port. If a redundant port is not available, then None will be displayed.
Extra information is shown in the ―Redundant With‖ column when the port is in a link aggregation group. It
now shows ―LAG‖ and the redundant card/port detail.
Extra information is shown in the ―Redundant With‖ column when the port is in a link aggregation group. It
now shows ―LAG‖ and the redundant card/port detail.
Link Aggregation
Port Condition
Port Condition
An aggregated port can be selected and collecting data, and either distributing data or not distributing data.
If the port is distributing data, a ―+‖ sign appears in the port detail next to the ―LAG‖ entry. If the port is not
distributing data, then a ―-‖ sign appears instead.
If the port is distributing data, a ―+‖ sign appears in the port detail next to the ―LAG‖ entry. If the port is not
distributing data, then a ―-‖ sign appears instead.