How to correlate carmel ASIC output to actual ethernet port?
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04-02-2015 11:48 AM - edited 03-07-2019 11:23 PM
On a Nexus 5548UP I have a 10G SM port receiving CRC errors but upstream is not sending errors. I think the receiving switch is stomping the CRC, but I cannot match up the output from "show hardware internal" to the actual port to know for sure.
Running this command I can see the ASIC number and port ID:
switch# show hardware internal carmel port ethernet 1/29 | include instance|mac carmel instance : 3 <- asic ID mac port : 4 <- port ID fw_instance : 4 mac status polling : 1
Then I am running this command to check for stomps, but I cannot tell which line(s) of output correspond to the port in question.
switch# show hardware internal carmel asic 3 counters interrupt match stomp Slot 0 Carmel 3 interrupt statistics: Interrupt name |Count |ThresRch|ThresCnt|Ivls -----------------------------------------------+--------+--------+--------+---- car_fi4_INT_fi_rx_pkt_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_fi5_INT_fi_rx_pkt_crc_stomp |bc4d5 |0 |1 |0 car_fi6_INT_fi_rx_pkt_crc_stomp |817d5 |0 |1 |0 car_fi7_INT_fi_rx_pkt_crc_stomp |bc474 |0 |4 |0 car_bm4_INT_norm_igrd_crc_stomp |bc52c |0 |4 |0 car_bm4_INT_norm_egrd_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_bm5_INT_norm_egrd_crc_stomp |bc4d5 |0 |1 |0 car_bm6_INT_norm_egrd_crc_stomp |817d5 |0 |1 |0 car_bm7_INT_norm_igrd_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_bm7_INT_norm_egrd_crc_stomp |bc474 |0 |4 |0 car_fw4_INT_ig_pkt_err_eth_crc_stomp |3e |0 |2 |0 car_fw4_INT_eg_pkt_err_eth_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_fw5_INT_eg_pkt_err_eth_crc_stomp |bc4d5 |0 |1 |0 car_fw6_INT_eg_pkt_err_eth_crc_stomp |817d5 |0 |1 |0 car_fw7_INT_ig_pkt_err_eth_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_fw7_INT_eg_pkt_err_eth_crc_stomp |bc474 |0 |4 |0 car_mm4_pb_INT_buf_ecc_crc_rx_crc_stomp |3e |0 |2 |0 car_mm4_pb_INT_buf_ecc_crc_tx_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_mm5_pb_INT_buf_ecc_crc_tx_crc_stomp |bc4d5 |0 |1 |0 car_mm6_pb_INT_buf_ecc_crc_tx_crc_stomp |817d6 |0 |2 |0 car_mm7_pb_INT_buf_ecc_crc_rx_crc_stomp |1 |0 |1 |0 car_mm7_pb_INT_buf_ecc_crc_tx_crc_stomp |bc474 |0 |4 |0 Done.
Is it as simple as all of the lines above that have '4' in the name (like car_fi4_INT_fi_rx_pkt_crc_stomp) correspond to the port I am concerned with?
I have checked MTU and and cleaned / reseated the fibers on both ends.
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05-02-2017 10:36 AM
were you ever able to resolve this?
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05-02-2017 10:50 AM
I was never able to determine how to map that ASIC info to actual interfaces.
But if memory serves the underlying issue was bad frames being sent from a switch another "hop" away.
