Re: [c-nsp] N9K ASIC port grouping

2018-06-26 Thread Tim Stevenson (tstevens) via cisco-nsp
 
193
Eth1/501a006200 10196   255   196   -13 1 8 490 
197
Eth1/511a006400 10200   255   200   -13 2 16500 
201
Eth1/521a006600 10204   255   204   -13 3 24510 
205
Eth1/531a006800 10120   255   208   -11 14112   300 
209
Eth1/541a006a00 10124   255   212   -11 15120   310 
213
Eth1/551a006c00 10112   255   216   -11 1296280 
217
Eth1/561a006e00 10116   255   220   -11 13104   290 
221
Eth1/571a007000 100 255   224   -10 0 0 0 0 
225
Eth1/581a007200 104 255   228   -10 1 8 1 0 
229
Eth1/591a007400 1012255   232   -10 3 243 0 
233
Eth1/601a007600 108 255   236   -10 2 162 0 
237
Eth1/611a007800 10136   255   240   -12 2 16340 
241
Eth1/621a007a00 10140   255   244   -12 3 24350 
245
Eth1/631a007c00 10132   255   248   -12 1 8 330 
249
Eth1/641a007e00 10128   255   252   -12 0 0 320 
253
Eth1/651a008000 10253   255   256   -11 16127   317 
257
Eth1/661a008200 10254   255   260   -13 16127   637 
261
No port-channels configured (0x0)
telemetry-spine2-9364c-2#


-Original Message-
From: cisco-nsp  On Behalf Of Pedro Caetano
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 3:13 PM
To: Cisco Network Service Providers 
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] N9K ASIC port grouping

Hi nsp,

N9K-C9236C:
# sh interface hardware-mappings
Legends:
   SMod  - Source Mod. 0 is N/A
   Unit  - Unit on which port resides. N/A for port channels
   HPort - Hardware Port Number or Hardware Trunk Id:
   HName - Hardware port name. None means N/A
   FPort - Fabric facing port number. 255 means N/A
   NPort - Front panel port number
   VPort - Virtual Port Number. -1 means N/A
   Slice - Slice Number. N/A for BCM systems
   SPort - Port Number wrt Slice. N/A for BCM systems
   SrcId - Source Id Number. N/A for BCM systems


Name   Ifindex  Smod Unit HPort FPort NPort VPort Slice SPort SrcId

Eth1/1 1a00 1016255   0 -10 1632
Eth1/2 1a000200 1012255   4 -10 1224
Eth1/3 1a000400 1020255   8 -10 2040
Eth1/4 1a000600 108 255   12-10 8 16
Eth1/5 1a000800 100 255   16-10 0 0
Eth1/6 1a000a00 104 255   20-10 4 8
Eth1/7 1a000c00 10136   255   24-14 1632
Eth1/8 1a000e00 10140   255   28-14 2040
Eth1/9 1a001000 10128   255   32-14 8 16
Eth1/101a001200 10132   255   36-14 1224
Eth1/111a001400 10120   255   40-14 0 0
Eth1/121a001600 10124   255   44-14 4 8
Eth1/131a001800 1046255   48-11 1632
Eth1/141a001a00 1050255   52-11 2040
Eth1/151a001c00 1038255   56-11 8 16
Eth1/161a001e00 1042255   60-11 1224
Eth1/171a002000 1030255   64-11 0 0
Eth1/181a002200 1034255   68-11 4 8
Eth1/191a002400 1064255   72-12 4 8
Eth1/201a002600 1060255   76-12 0 0
Eth1/211a002800 1072255   80-12 1224
Eth1/221a002a00 1068255   84-12 8 16
Eth1/231a002c00 1080255   88-12 2040
Eth1/241a002e00 1076255   92-12 1632
Eth1/251a003000 10154   255   96-15 4 8
Eth1/261a003200 10150   255   100   -15 0 0
Eth1/271a003400 10162   255   104   -15 1224
Eth1/281a003600 10158   255   108   -15 8 16
Eth1/291a003800 10170   255   112   -15 2040
Eth1/301a003a00 10166   255   116   -15 1632
Eth1/311a003c00 1094255   120   -13 4 8
Eth1/321a003e00 1090255   124   -13 0 0
Eth1/331a004000 10110   255   128   -13 2040
Eth1/341a004200 1098255   132   -13 8 16
Eth1/351a004400 10102   255   136   -13 1224
Eth1/361a004600 10

Re: [c-nsp] N9K ASIC port grouping

2018-06-26 Thread Pedro Caetano
Hi nsp,

N9K-C9236C:
# sh interface hardware-mappings
Legends:
   SMod  - Source Mod. 0 is N/A
   Unit  - Unit on which port resides. N/A for port channels
   HPort - Hardware Port Number or Hardware Trunk Id:
   HName - Hardware port name. None means N/A
   FPort - Fabric facing port number. 255 means N/A
   NPort - Front panel port number
   VPort - Virtual Port Number. -1 means N/A
   Slice - Slice Number. N/A for BCM systems
   SPort - Port Number wrt Slice. N/A for BCM systems
   SrcId - Source Id Number. N/A for BCM systems


Name   Ifindex  Smod Unit HPort FPort NPort VPort Slice SPort SrcId

Eth1/1 1a00 1016255   0 -10 1632
Eth1/2 1a000200 1012255   4 -10 1224
Eth1/3 1a000400 1020255   8 -10 2040
Eth1/4 1a000600 108 255   12-10 8 16
Eth1/5 1a000800 100 255   16-10 0 0
Eth1/6 1a000a00 104 255   20-10 4 8
Eth1/7 1a000c00 10136   255   24-14 1632
Eth1/8 1a000e00 10140   255   28-14 2040
Eth1/9 1a001000 10128   255   32-14 8 16
Eth1/101a001200 10132   255   36-14 1224
Eth1/111a001400 10120   255   40-14 0 0
Eth1/121a001600 10124   255   44-14 4 8
Eth1/131a001800 1046255   48-11 1632
Eth1/141a001a00 1050255   52-11 2040
Eth1/151a001c00 1038255   56-11 8 16
Eth1/161a001e00 1042255   60-11 1224
Eth1/171a002000 1030255   64-11 0 0
Eth1/181a002200 1034255   68-11 4 8
Eth1/191a002400 1064255   72-12 4 8
Eth1/201a002600 1060255   76-12 0 0
Eth1/211a002800 1072255   80-12 1224
Eth1/221a002a00 1068255   84-12 8 16
Eth1/231a002c00 1080255   88-12 2040
Eth1/241a002e00 1076255   92-12 1632
Eth1/251a003000 10154   255   96-15 4 8
Eth1/261a003200 10150   255   100   -15 0 0
Eth1/271a003400 10162   255   104   -15 1224
Eth1/281a003600 10158   255   108   -15 8 16
Eth1/291a003800 10170   255   112   -15 2040
Eth1/301a003a00 10166   255   116   -15 1632
Eth1/311a003c00 1094255   120   -13 4 8
Eth1/321a003e00 1090255   124   -13 0 0
Eth1/331a004000 10110   255   128   -13 2040
Eth1/341a004200 1098255   132   -13 8 16
Eth1/351a004400 10102   255   136   -13 1224
Eth1/361a004600 10106   255   140   -13 1632

BR,
Pedro Caetano

On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 2:00 PM, Tim Stevenson (tstevens) via cisco-nsp <
cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> wrote:

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> Not aware of a single document that will show that for all platforms. Best
> way is "show interface hardware-mappings". "Unit" and "Slice" are the main
> points of reference (unit == ASIC instance, slice == pipeline).
>
> E.g., 93180yc-ex:
> leaf1# sh int hard
> Legends:
>SMod  - Source Mod. 0 is N/A
>Unit  - Unit on which port resides. N/A for port channels
>HPort - Hardware Port Number or Hardware Trunk Id:
>HName - Hardware port name. None means N/A
>FPort - Fabric facing port number. 255 means N/A
>NPort - Front panel port number
>VPort - Virtual Port Number. -1 means N/A
>Slice - Slice Number. N/A for BCM systems
>SPort - Port Number wrt Slice. N/A for BCM systems
>SrcId - Source Id Number. N/A for BCM systems
>MacIdx - Mac index. N/A for BCM systems
>MacSubPort - Mac sub port. N/A for BCM systems
>
> 

Re: [c-nsp] N9K ASIC port grouping

2018-06-25 Thread Tim Stevenson (tstevens) via cisco-nsp
88   -10 39708 6
Eth1/491a006000 1072255   192   -11 3256160
Eth1/501a006200 1040255   196   -11 0 0 9 0
Eth1/511a006400 1032255   200   -10 32567 0
Eth1/521a006600 1064255   204   -11 2448150
Eth1/531a006800 1020255   208   -10 20405 0
Eth1/541a006a00 1024255   212   -10 24486 0
No port-channels configured (0x0)
leaf1#


Hope that helps,
Tim


-Original Message-
From: cisco-nsp  On Behalf Of Youssef 
Bengelloun-Zahr
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2018 10:38 AM
To: Cisco Network Service Providers 
Subject: [c-nsp] N9K ASIC port grouping

Dear C-NSP community,

My google is failing to locate the exact information about N9K ASIC port 
grouping.

I found some docs and presentations here and there but not a single clear table 
for all models (mostly 9200 and 9300 series).

If someone could be nice enough to point in the right direction, I would really 
appreciate it.

Best regards.
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[c-nsp] N9K ASIC port grouping

2018-06-25 Thread Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr
Dear C-NSP community,

My google is failing to locate the exact information about N9K ASIC port 
grouping.

I found some docs and presentations here and there but not a single clear table 
for all models (mostly 9200 and 9300 series).

If someone could be nice enough to point in the right direction, I would really 
appreciate it.

Best regards.
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