Cisco IOS XR IP Addresses and Services Command Reference, Release 3.6
LPTS Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software

Table Of Contents

LPTS Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software

clear lpts ifib statistics

clear lpts pifib hardware statistics

clear lpts pifib statistics

flow (LPTS)

lpts pifib hardware police

show lpts bindings

show lpts clients

show lpts flows

show lpts ifib

show lpts ifib slices

show lpts ifib statistics

show lpts ifib times

show lpts mpa groups

show lpts pifib

show lpts pifib hardware context

show lpts pifib hardware entry

show lpts pifib hardware police

show lpts pifib hardware usage

show lpts pifib statistics

show lpts port-arbitrator statistics

show lpts vrf


LPTS Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software


This chapter describes the Cisco IOS XR commands used to monitor Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS).

clear lpts ifib statistics

To clear the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) statistics, use the clear lpts ifib statistics command in EXEC mode.

clear lpts ifib statistics [location node-id]

Syntax Description

location node-id

(Optional) Clears the IFIB statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in standard rack/slot/module notation.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 2.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1.

Release 3.0

No modification.

Release 3.2

This command was supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.

Release 3.3.0

No modification.

Release 3.4.0

No modification.

Release 3.5.0

No modification.

Release 3.6.0

No modification.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and node-id argument, the clear lpts ifib statistics command clears the IFIB statistics for the node on which the command is run.

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

execute


Examples

The following example shows how to clear the IFIB statistics for the RP:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear lpts ifib statistics

Related Commands

Command
Description

show lpts ifib statistics

Displays the LPTS IFIB statistics.


clear lpts pifib hardware statistics

To clear the Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) hardware statistics, use the clear lpts pifib hardware statistics command in EXEC mode.

clear lpts pifib hardware statistics [location node-id]

Syntax Description

location node-id

(Optional) Clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 3.6.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and node-id argument, this command clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the node on which the command is run.

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

execute


Examples

The following example shows how to display the sample output from the show lpts hardware police command and then clears the Pre-IFIB hardware statistics for the RP:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0

-------------------------------------------------------------
                Node 0/2/CPU0:
-------------------------------------------------------------
 Burst = 100ms for all flow types 
-------------------------------------------------------------
FlowType               Policer Type    Cur. Rate  Def. Rate  Accepted   Dropped   
---------------------- ------- ------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
unconfigured-default   100     Static  500        500        0          0         
Fragment               106     Static  1000       1000       0          0         
OSPF-mc-known          107     Static  20000      20000      4285       0         
OSPF-mc-default        111     Static  5000       5000       1          0         
OSPF-uc-known          161     Static  5000       5000       0          0         
OSPF-uc-default        162     Static  1000       1000       0          0         
ISIS-known             108     Static  20000      20000      0          0         
ISIS-default           112     Static  5000       5000       0          0         
BGP-known              113     Static  25000      25000      891        0         
BGP-cfg-peer           114     Static  10000      10000      6          0         
BGP-default            115     Static  10000      10000      2          0         
PIM-mcast              116     Static  23000      23000      0          0         
PIM-ucast              117     Static  10000      10000      0          0         
IGMP                   118     Static  3500       3500       0          0         
ICMP-local             119     Static  2500       2500       0          0         
ICMP-app               120     Static  2500       2500       0          0 

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear lpts pifib hardware statistics location 0/2/CPU0

Clear "show controllers statistics" counters on this location [confirm]

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0

-------------------------------------------------------------
                Node 0/2/CPU0:
-------------------------------------------------------------
 Burst = 100ms for all flow types 
-------------------------------------------------------------
FlowType               Policer Type    Cur. Rate  Def. Rate  Accepted   Dropped   
---------------------- ------- ------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
unconfigured-default   100     Static  500        500        0          0         
Fragment               106     Static  1000       1000       0          0         
OSPF-mc-known          107     Static  20000      20000      14         0         
OSPF-mc-default        111     Static  5000       5000       0          0         
OSPF-uc-known          161     Static  5000       5000       0          0         
OSPF-uc-default        162     Static  1000       1000       0          0         
ISIS-known             108     Static  20000      20000      0          0         
ISIS-default           112     Static  5000       5000       0          0         
BGP-known              113     Static  25000      25000      1          0         
BGP-cfg-peer           114     Static  10000      10000      0          0         
BGP-default            115     Static  10000      10000      0          0         
PIM-mcast              116     Static  23000      23000      0          0         
PIM-ucast              117     Static  10000      10000      0          0         
IGMP                   118     Static  3500       3500       0          0         
ICMP-local             119     Static  2500       2500       0          0         
ICMP-app               120     Static  2500       2500       0          0 

Related Commands

Command
Description

show lpts pifib hardware police

Displays the policer configuration value set.


clear lpts pifib statistics

To clear the Pre-Internal Forwarding Information Base (Pre-IFIB) statistics, use the clear lpts pifib statistics command in EXEC mode.

clear lpts pifib statistics [location node-id]

Syntax Description

location node-id

(Optional) Clears the Pre-IFIB statistics for the designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 2.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1.

Release 3.0

No modification.

Release 3.2

This command was supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.

Release 3.3.0

No modification.

Release 3.4.0

No modification.

Release 3.5.0

No modification.

Release 3.6.0

No modification.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

If you do not specify a node with the location keyword and node-id argument, this command clears the Pre-IFIB statistics for the node on which the command is run.

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

execute


Examples

The following example shows how to clear the Pre-IFIB statistics for the RP:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# clear lpts pifib statistics

Related Commands

Command
Description

show lpts pifib statistics

Displays the LPTS PIFIB statistics.


flow (LPTS)

To configure the policer for the LPTS flow type, use the flow command in pifib policer global configuration mode or pifib policer per-node configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.

flow {flow_type} {rate rate}

no flow {flow_type} {rate rate}

Syntax Description

flow_type

List of supported flow types (See Table 43).

rate rate

Specifies the rate in packets per seconds (PPS). The range is from 0 to 4294967295.


Defaults

The default behavior is to load the policer values from the static configuration file that is platform dependant.

Command Modes

Pifib policer global configuration

Pifib policer per-node configuration

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 3.6.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

Table 43 lists the supported flow types and the parameters that are used to define a policer.

Table 43 List of Supported Flow Types 

Flow Type
Description
Default Packet Rate (Recommended)

all-routers

Packets sent to all-routers multicast addresses, which include multicast LDP UDP packet.

10000

bgp-cfg-peer

Packets from a configured BGP peer.

10000

bgp-default

Packets from unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard BGP peers.

10000

bgp-known

Packets from established BGP peering sessions.

25000

css-default

Packets from a new or newly established CSS session.

1000

css-known

Packets from an established CSS session.

1000

default-flow

Default flow type.

500

eigrp

EIGRP packets for configured interfaces.

20000

fragment

Fragmented packets.

1000

http-default

Packets from a new or newly established HTTP session.

1000

http-known

Packets from an established HTTP session.

1000

icmp-app

ICMP or ICMPv6 packets of interest to applications.

2500

icmp-control

ICPMv6 control packets.

2500

icmp-default

Other ICMP or ICMPv6 packets.

2500

icmp-local

ICMP or ICMPv6 packets with local interest.

2500

igmp

IGMP packets.

3500

ike

IKE packets.

1000

ipsec-default

AH or ESP packets with unknown or newly configured SPIs.

1000

ipsec-known

AH or ESP packets with known SPIs.

3000

isis-default

IS-IS packets for unconfigured (or newly, configured) interfaces.

5000

isis-known

IS-IS packets for configured interfaces.

20000

l2tpv3

L2TPv3 packets.

3000

ldp-tcp-cfg-peer

Packets from a configured LDP TCP peer (SYNs or newly, established sessions).

10000

ldp-tcp-default

Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard LDP TCP peer.

10000

ldp-tcp-known

Packets from an established LDP peering session.

25000

ldp-udp

Unicast LDP UPD packets.

500

lmp-tcp-cfg-peer

Packets from a configured LMP TCP peer (SYNs or newly established sessions).

10000

lmp-tcp-default

Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wild-card LMP TCP peer.

10000

lmp-tcp-known

Packets from an established LMP peering session.

25000

lmp-udp

Unicast LMP UDP packets.

500

msdp-cfg-peer

Packets from a configured MSDP peer.

1000

msdp-default

Packets from an unconfigured, newly configured, or wildcard MSDP peer.

1000

msdp-known

Packets from an established MSDP session.

1000

multicast-default

Packets for unconfigured or newly configured multicast groups.

500

multicast-known

Packets for configured multicast groups.

25000

ntp

NTP packets

500

ospf-mc_default

OSPF multicast packets for unconfigured (or newly configured) interfaces.

5000

ospf-mc-known

OSPF multicast packets for configured interfaces.

20000

ospf-uc-default

OSPF unicast packets for unconfigured (or newly configured) interfaces.

1000

ospf-uc-known

OSPF unicast packets for configured interfaces.

5000

pim-multicast

PIM multicast packets.

23000

pim-unicast

PIM unicast packets.

10000

rip

RIP packets.

20000

rsh-default

Packets from a new or newly established RSH session.

1000

rsh-known

Packets from an established RSH session.

1000

rsvp

RSVP packets.

7000

rsvp-udp

RSVP UDP packets.

7000

raw-default

Packets for unconfigured or newly configured IPv4 or IPv6 protocols.

500

raw-listen

Packets for configured IP protocols.

500

shttp-default

Packets from a new or newly established SSHTP session.

1000

shttp-known

Packets from an established SHTTP session.

1000

snmp

SNMP packets.

2000

ssh-default

Packets from a new or newly established SSH session.

1000

ssh-known

Packets from an established SSH session.

1000

tcp-cfg-peer

Packets for configured TCP peers.

25000

tcp-default

Packets for unconfigured or newly configured TCP services.

500

tcp-known

Packets for established TCP sessions.

25000

tcp-listen

Packets for configured TCP services.

25000

telnet-default

Packets from a new or newly established Telnet session.

1000

telnet-known

Packets from an established Telnet session.

1000

udp-cfg-peer

Packets for configured UDP-based protocol sessions.

4000

udp-default

Packets for unconfigured or newly configured UDP services.

500

udp-known

Packets for established UDP sessions.

25000

udp-listen

Packets for configured UDP services.

4000


Task ID
Task ID
Operations

config-services

read, write


Examples

The following example shows how to configure the LPTS policer for the bgp-known flow type for all line cards:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-global)# flow bgp-known rate 20000

The following example shows how to configure LPTS policer for the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)-known flow type for a specific line card:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-per-node)# flow ISIS-known rate 22222

Related Commands

Command
Description

lpts pifib hardware police

Configures the ingress policers and enters pifib policer global configuration mode.

show lpts pifib hardware police

Displays the policer configuration value set.


lpts pifib hardware police

To configure the ingress policers and to enter pifib policer global configuration mode or pifib policer per-node configuration mode, use the lpts pifib hardware police command in global configuration mode. To set the policer to the default value, use the no form of this command.

lpts pifib hardware police [location node-id]

no lpts pifib hardware police [location node-id]

Syntax Description

location node-id

(Optional) Designated node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.


Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 3.6.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1 and the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

read, write

config-services

read, write


Examples

The following example shows how to configure the lpts pifib hardware police command for all line cards:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-global)#

The following example shows how to configure the lpts pifib hardware police command for a specific line card:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# configure
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config)# lpts pifib hardware police location 0/2/CPU0
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-pifib-policer-per-node)#

Related Commands

Command
Description

flow (LPTS)

Configures the policer for the LPTS flow type.

show lpts pifib hardware police

Displays the policer configuration value set.


show lpts bindings

To display the binding information in the Port Arbitrator, use the show lpts bindings command in EXEC mode.

show lpts bindings [location node-id] [client-id {clnl | ipsec | ipv4-io | ipv6-io | mpa | tcp | test | udp | raw}] [brief] [vrf vrf-name]

Syntax Description

location node-id

(Optional) Displays information for the specified node. The node-id argument is entered in the rack/slot/module notation.

client-id

(Optional) Type of client. It can be one of the following values:

clnl—ISO connectionless protocol (used by IS-IS)

ipsec—Secure IP

ipv4-io—Traffic processed by the IPv4 stack

ipv6-io—Traffic processed by the IPv6 stack

mpa—Multicast Port Arbitrator (multicast group joins)

tcp—Transmission Control Protocol

test—Test applications

udp—User Datagram Protocol

raw—Raw IP

brief

(Optional) Displays summary output.

vrf vrf-name

(Optional) Name of assigned VRF.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 2.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1.

Release 3.0

No modification.

Release 3.2

This command was supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.

Release 3.3.0

No modification.

Release 3.4.0

No modification.

Release 3.5.0

No modification.

Release 3.6.0

The vrf keyword was added.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

The show lpts bindings command displays the Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) bindings (requests to receive traffic of a particular type). Bindings are aggregated into flows by the LPTS Port Arbitrator; flows are then programmed into the Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) and Pre-IFIB to direct packets to applications.

If you specify the optional client-id keyword and type of client, only bindings from that client are shown. If you specify the optional location keyword and node-id argument, only bindings from clients on that node are displayed.

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

read


Examples

The following sample output is from the show lpts bindings command, displaying bindings for all client ID types:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts bindings

@ - Indirect binding; Sc - Scope

------------------------------------------
Location   :0/1/CPU0
Client ID  :IPV4_IO
Cookie     :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3    :IPV4
Layer 4    :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters    :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
------------------------------------------
Location   :0/2/CPU0
Client ID  :IPV4_IO
Cookie     :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3    :IPV4
Layer 4    :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters    :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17
------------------------------------------
Location   :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID  :TCP
Cookie     :0x4826f1f8
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3    :IPV4
Layer 4    :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :7
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location   :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID  :TCP
Cookie     :0x4826fa0c
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3    :IPV4
Layer 4    :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :9
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location   :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID  :TCP
Cookie     :0x482700d0
Clnt Flags :REUSEPORT
Layer 3    :IPV4
Layer 4    :TCP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :19
Remote Port:any
------------------------------------------
Location   :0/RP1/CPU0
Client ID  :IPV4_IO
Cookie     :0x00000001
Clnt Flags :
Layer 3    :IPV4
Layer 4    :ICMP
Local Addr :any
Remote Addr:any
Local Port :any
Remote Port:any
Filters    :Type / Intf or Pkt Type / Source Addr / Location
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 8
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 13
 INCLUDE_TYPE / type 17

Table 44 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 44 show lpts bindings Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Location

Node location, in the format of rack/slot/module.

Client ID

LPTS client type.

Cookie

Client's unique tag for the binding.

Clnt Flags

REUSEPORT -- client has set the SO_REUSEPORT or SO_REUSEADDR socket option.

Layer 3

Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL).

Layer 4

Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP).

Local Addr

Local (destination) address.

Remote Addr

Remote (source) address.

Local Port

Local (destination) TCP or UDP port, or ICMP/IGMP packet type, or IPsec SPI.

Remote Port

Remote (source) TCP or UDP port.


The following sample output is from the show lpts bindings brief command:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts bindings brief

@ - Indirect binding; Sc - Scope

 Location   Clnt Sc L3   L4    VRF-ID   Local,Remote Address.Port  Interface
 ---------- ---- -- ---- ----- -------- -------------------------- ------------
 0/1/CPU0   IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP  *        any.ECHO any               any         
 0/1/CPU0   IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP  *        any.TSTAMP any             any         
 0/1/CPU0   IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP  *        any.MASKREQ any            any         
 0/1/CPU0   IPV6 LO IPV6 ICMP6 *        any.ECHOREQ any            any         
 0/3/CPU0   IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP  *        any.ECHO any               any         
 0/3/CPU0   IPV4 LO IPV4 ICMP  *        any.TSTAMP any             any       

Table 45 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 45 show lpts bindings brief Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Location

Node location, in the format of rack/slot/module.

Clnt ID

LPTS client type.

Sc

Scope (LR = Logical-Router, LO = Local).

Layer 3

Layer 3 protocol.

Layer 4

Layer 4 protocol.

VRF-ID

VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.

Local,Remote Address.Port

Local (destination) and Remote (source) addresses and ports or packet types.

Interface

Inbound interface.


Related Commands

Command
Description

show lpts clients

Displays the client information for the Port Arbitrator.

show lpts flows

Displays information about LPTS flows.


show lpts clients

To display the client information for the Port Arbitrator, use the show lpts clients command in EXEC mode.

show lpts clients [times]

Syntax Description

times

(Optional) Displays information about binding request rates and service times.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 2.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1.

Release 3.0

No modification.

Release 3.2

This command was supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.

Release 3.3.0

No modification.

Release 3.4.0

No modification.

Release 3.5.0

No modification.

Release 3.6.0

No modification.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

The show lpts clients command displays the clients connected to the local packet transport services (LPTS) port arbitrator (PA).

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

read


Examples

The following sample output is from the show lpts clients command:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts clients

o_flgs - open flags ; clid - client id
clid            loc             flags   o_flgs
RAW(3)          0/RP1/CPU0      0x1     0x2
TCP(1)          0/RP1/CPU0      0x1     0x2
IPV4_IO(5)      0/1/CPU0        0x3     0x2
IPV4_IO(5)      0/2/CPU0        0x3     0x2
IPV4_IO(5)      0/RP1/CPU0      0x3     0x2
MPA(7)          0/RP1/CPU0      0x3     0x0

Table 46 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 46 show lpts clients Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Clid

LPTS client ID.

Loc

Node location, in the format rack/slot/module.

Flags

Client flags.

Note The client flags are used only for debugging purposes.

o_flags

Open flags.

Note The open flags are used only for debugging purposes.


The following sample output is from the show lpts clients times command. The output shows samples for the last 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, and a total (if nonzero). The number of transactions, number of updates, and the minimum/average/maximum time in milliseconds to process each transaction is shown.

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts clients times

o_flgs - open flags ; clid - client id
clid            loc     flags   o_flgs
RAW(3)          0/RP1/CPU0      0x1     0x2
   30s:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
    1m:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
    5m:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
   10m:2 tx 2 upd 2/2/3ms/tx
 total:2 tx 2 upd 2/-/3ms/tx
TCP(1)          0/RP1/CPU0      0x1     0x2
 total:3 tx 3 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
IPV4_IO(5)      0/1/CPU0        0x3     0x2
 total:1 tx 1 upd 0/-/0ms/tx
IPV4_IO(5)      0/2/CPU0        0x3     0x2
 total:1 tx 1 upd 1/-/1ms/tx
IPV4_IO(5)      0/RP1/CPU0      0x3     0x2
 total:1 tx 1 upd 3/-/3ms/tx
MPA(7)          0/RP1/CPU0      0x3     0x0

Related Commands

Command
Description

show lpts bindings

Displays the binding information in the port arbitrator.

show lpts flows

Displays information about LPTS flows.


show lpts flows

To display information about Local Packet Transport Services (LPTS) flows, use the show lpts flows command in EXEC mode.

show lpts flows [brief]

Syntax Description

brief

(Optional) Displays summary output.


Defaults

No default behavior or values

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

Release 2.0

This command was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1.

Release 3.0

No modification.

Release 3.2

This command was supported on the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.

Release 3.3.0

No modification.

Release 3.4.0

No modification.

Release 3.5.0

No modification.

Release 3.6.0

No modification.


Usage Guidelines

To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.

The show lpts flows command is used to display LPTS flows, which are aggregations of identical binding requests from multiple clients and are used to program the LPTS Internal Forwarding Information Base (IFIB) and Pre-IFIB.

Task ID
Task ID
Operations

lpts

read


Examples

The following sample output is from the show lpts flows command:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts flows

------------------------------------------
L3-proto    : IPV4(2)
L4-proto    : ICMP(1)
VRF-ID      : * (000000000)
Local-IP    : any
Remote-IP   : any
Pkt-Type    : 8
Remote-Port : any
Interface   : any (0x0)
Flow-type   : ICMP-local
Min-TTL     : 0
Slice       : RAWIP4_FM
Flags       : 0x20 (in Pre-IFIB)
Location    : (drop)
Element References
location / count / scope
* / 3 / LOCAL

Table 47 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 47 show lpts flows Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

L3-proto

Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL).

L4-proto

Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP, and so on.).

VRF-ID

VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.

Local-IP

Local (destination) IP address.

Remote-IP

Remote (source) IP address.

Pkt-Type

ICMP or IGMP packet type.

Remote-Port

Remote (source) TCP or UDP port.

Interface

Ingress interface.

Flow-type

Flow classification for hardware packet policing.

Min-TTL

Minimum time-to-live value expected from in the incoming packet. Ant packet received with a lower TTL value will be dropped.

Slice

IFIB slice.

Flags

Has FGID: delivered to multiple destinations

No IFIB entry: IFIB entry suppressed

Retrying FGID allocation

In Pre-IFIB: entry is in Pre-IFIB as well

Deliver to one: if multiple bindings, will deliver to only one

Location

rack/slot/module to deliver to

Element References

location: rack/slot/module of client

count: number of clients at that location

scope: binding scope (LR:Logical Router, LOCAL:Local)


The following sample output is from the show lpts flows brief command:

RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show lpts flows brief

+ - Additional delivery destination; L - Local interest; P - In Pre-IFIB

 L3   L4    VRF-ID   Local, Remote Address.Port      Interface    Location    LP
 ---- ----- -------- ------------------------------- ------------ ----------- --
 IPV4 ICMP  *        any.ECHO any                    any          (drop)      LP
 IPV4 ICMP  *        any.TSTAMP any                  any          (drop)      LP
 IPV4 ICMP  *        any.MASKREQ any                 any          (drop)      LP
 IPV6 ICMP6 *        any.ECHOREQ any                 any          (drop)      LP
 IPV4 any   default  224.0.0.2 any                   Gi0/1/0/1    0/5/CPU0     P

Table 48 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 48 show lpts flows brief Command Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

L3

Layer 3 protocol (IPv4, IPv6, CLNL).

L4

Layer 4 protocol.

VRF-ID

VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) identification (vrfid) number.

Local, Remote Address.Port

Local (destination) and remote (source) IP addresses and TCP or UDP ports, or ICMP/IGMP packet types, or IPSec Security Parameters Indices.

Interface

Ingress interface.

Location

Delivery location:

rack/slot/module—individual location

[0xNNNNN]—multiple locations (platform-dependent value)

(drop)—do not deliver to any application

LP

Local interest (to be processed by IPv4 or IPv6 stack directly) or entry is resident in Pre-IFIB.


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