[c-nsp] IOS XR on ASR9001: Some LDP on Interfaces stuck in xmit
Jason Lixfeld
jason at lixfeld.ca
Thu Mar 27 07:07:36 EDT 2014
Can you actually make heads or tails out of sdcli?
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 27, 2014, at 4:47 AM, Vitkovský Adam <adam.vitkovsky at swan.sk> wrote:
>>> Yeah sometimes when feature is enabled on an interface in SW it is not
>>> propagated to the HW There's a command that displays enabled features
>>> on a particular interface to check that out
>>
>> That sounds incredibly evil. Do you happen to know that command by heart?
>> Else, I will put it on my bucket list to find out ASAP...
>
> Finally got some time to look for the command:
>
> sh uidb data loc 0/0/CPU0 Te0/0/0/0 ?
> egress Egress Data
> extension Extension Data
> ing-extension Ingress Extension Data
> ingress Ingress Data
>
> The "MPLS Enable" flag in particular can be found in the output of the cmd. with "ingress" keyword.
>
>
> I think it's good that such commands do exist, XR and ME3600 with sdcli, are very well equipped for deep HW troubleshooting they are just lacking the documentation to these tools.
>
> adam
>
>
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