
exception linecard
Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Routers 35
exception linecard
To enable storing of crash information for a line card and optionally specify the type and amount of
information stored, use the exception linecard global configuration command. To disable the
storing of crash information for the line card, use the no form of this command.
exception linecard {all | slot slot-number} [corefile filename | main-memory size [k | m] |
queue-ram size [k | m] | rx-buffer size [k | m] | sqe-register-rx | sqe-register-tx |
tx-buffer size [k | m]]
no exception linecard
Syntax Description
Default
No crash information is stored for the line card.
If enabled with no options, the default is to store 256 MB of main memory.
Command Mode
Global configuration
all Stores crash information for all line cards.
slot slot- number Stores crash information for the line card in the specified slot. Slot
numbers range from 0 to 11 for the Cisco 12012 and 0 to 7 for the
Cisco 12008.
corefile filename (Optional) Stores the crash information in the specified file in
NVRAM. The default file name is hostname-core-slot-number (for
example, c12012-core-8).
main-memory size (Optional) Stores the crash information for the main memory on the
line card and specify the size of the crash information. Size of the
memory to store is 0 to 268435456.
queue-ram size (Optional) Stores the crash information for the queue RAM memory
on the line card and specify the size of the crash information. Size of
the memory to store can be from 0 to 1048576.
rx-buffer size
tx-buffer size
(Optional) Stores the crash information for the receive and transmit
buffer on the line card and specify the size of the crash information.
Size of the memory to store can be from 0 to 67108864.
sqe-register-rx
sqe-register-tx
(Optional) Stores crash information for the receive or transmit silicon
queueing engine registers on the line card.
k
m
(Optional) The k option multiplies the specified size by 1K (1024), and
the m option multiplies the specified size by 1M (1024*1024).
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