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Chapter 7 NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information
Enabling the Second Processor on the NPE-G1
Gi0/1.201 201 up
RX
punts
29
Gi0/1.202 202 up
Gi0/1.206 206 up
Gi0/1.2002 602 up
RX
punts
26142
Gi0/1.2004 604 up
Using the show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 100 Command
The following example displays the interface information
for VLAN number 100
on the GigabitEthernet
0/1 interface, including up state, receiving packet count, receiving bytes count, transmitting packet
count, transmitting bytes count, and receiving punts count.
Router#
show mpf interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 100
Name Index
State
Counter Packets
Bytes
Gi0/1.100 100
up
RX total
963
151050
RX punt
5
475
TX total
956
150449
IP Multi-Processor Forwarding is enabled
Using the show mpf ip exact-route Command
Use the
show mpf ip exact-route
command to show which routing decision is made for a given IP
address pair.
hostname:
show mpf ip exact-route
[vrf vrf_name] src-ip-addr dst-ip-addr
1.1.1.1 -> 192.168.255.255 :Gi2/0/0 (next hop 10.1.255.10)
Using the show mpf punt Command
Use the
show mpf punt
command to
display the per-box punt reason and punt packet counts.
Router#
show mpf punt
Type Message
Count
l2tp
unknown session errors
7
l2tp L2TP
control
6
ipv4/verify adjacency
punt
1
ethernet
unknown ethernet type
542
ppp
punts due to unknown protocol 333
arp ARP
request
6
Using the show version Command
Following is output from the
show version
command with the second processor enabled. Note that the
show version
output provides “SB-1 CPU” when processor 1 is enabled.
Router#
show version
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-I12S-M), Version 12.3(BSNOP4_NIGHTLY.050202)
UBUILDIT Image, CISCO DEVELOPMENT TEST VERSION
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