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show interface cable sid
No grant buf BW request drops : 0
Rate exceeded BW request drops : 0
Grants issued : 1
Packets received : 0
Bytes received : 0
Fragment reassembly completed : 0
Fragment reassembly incomplete : 0
Concatenated packets received : 0
Queue-indicator bit statistics : 0 set, 0 granted
Good Codewords rx : 0
Corrected Codewords rx : 0
Uncorrectable Codewords rx : 0
Concatenated headers received : 0
Fragmentation headers received : 0
Fragmentation headers discarded: 0
Router#
The following example shows typical verbose output for the SID counters on the Cisco uBR-MC5X20S
cable interface line card:
Router#
show interface c4/0 sid 3 counters verbose
Sid : 1
Request polls issued : 0
BWReqs {Cont,Pigg,RPoll,Other} : 0, 1052, 1052, 0
No grant buf BW request drops : 0
Rate exceeded BW request drops : 0
Grants issued : 1052
Packets received : 0
Bytes received : 0
Fragment reassembly completed : N/A
Fragment reassembly incomplete : N/A
Concatenated packets received : N/A
Queue-indicator bit statistics : 0 set, 0 granted
Good Codewords rx : 53
Corrected Codewords rx : 6110
Uncorrectable Codewords rx : 8540896
Concatenated headers received : 235
Fragmentation headers received : 0
Fragmentation headers discarded: 0
Router#
Note
Because the Cisco uBR-MC16U/X, Cisco uBR-MC28U/X, and Cisco uBR-MC5X20S/U cable interface
line cards do not support the fragmentation and concatenation packet counters, these counters always
show zero for these particular cable interfaces. However, these interfaces do accurately count the number
of concatenation headers, as shown above.
The following example shows typical output for the
association
keyword:
Router#
show interface cable5/0 sid association
Sid Prim Online IP Address MAC Address Interface VRF Name
1 online 195.151.129.20 0003.e38f.e993 Ca5/0.50 green
2 online 195.151.129.17 0003.e38f.e89d Ca5/0.50 green
3 init(t) 195.151.129.12 00d0.baa2.fb93 Ca5/0.50 green
Router#
The following example shows the error message that is displayed when you attempt to use this command
on a subinterface: