Hi everyone
I would like to check MGT CRC,,
I don't know how to do command line
show system state filter [??]
Hello,
The common method that i normally use, is the CLI command > show system state filter sys.s1.p*.detail How to check for CRC errors on an interface?
For CRC error, you can verify the PAN OS Brdagent.log. Brdagent is the process that configures internal packet path components, interfaces, etc. It also monitors the links for problems.
Thanks
Hello HULK,
I know that 'S
I guess s1 is data-plane slot and s0 is mgmt-plane slot.
So I use to input the following command for checking MGMT CRC.
show system state filter net.eth0.*
or
cheon@PA-3050-uquest(active)> show system state filter net.s0.eth0.*
What do you think for my comment?
Thanks,
KC Lee
Hi KC
you are correct, s0 is the management plane slot and the below command will give you feedback on your management interface
show system state filter net.s0.eth0.*
admin@PA-3020-241(active)> show system state filter net.s0.eth0.*
net.s0.eth0.cfg: { 'broadcast': 192.168.0.255, 'fips-gated': True, 'hwaddr': 00:1b:17:ff:cf:c4, 'ifindex': 2, 'ipaddr': 192.168.0.241, 'ipv6linklocal':
fe80::21d:27ee:ffff:efd4/64, 'mtu': 1500, 'netmask': 255.255.255.0, 'onboot': True, 'routes': { 'default': 192.168.0.1, }, 'running': True, 'up': True
, 'v6routes': { 'default': , }, }
net.s0.eth0.hwcfg: { 'advertised': [ 10Mb/s-half, 10Mb/s-full, 100Mb/s-half, 100Mb/s-full, 1Gb/s-full, auto, ], 'link': Up, 'mode': Autoneg, 'setting':
1Gb/s-full, }
net.s0.eth0.stats: { 'rx-bytes': 11623251113, 'rx-compressed': 0, 'rx-drop': 0, 'rx-errs': 0, 'rx-fifo': 0, 'rx-frame': 0, 'rx-multicast': 25081, 'rx-p
ackets': 14757258, 'tx-bytes': 1961522355, 'tx-carrier': 0, 'tx-colls': 0, 'tx-compressed': 0, 'tx-drop': 0, 'tx-errs': 0, 'tx-fifo': 0, 'tx-packets':
13832631, }
Thanks for your answer, tpiens.
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