# show stats

## Syntax

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```
show stats [<component> [<parameters>]]
```

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## Syntax Description

<table><thead><tr><th width="193"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>component</td><td>(Optional) Show information about a specific module or component.</td></tr><tr><td>parameters</td><td>(Optional) Arguments related to the specific item being displayed.</td></tr></tbody></table>

## Defaults

By default, the command displays a summary of system hardware and packet processing statistics.

## Usage Guidelines

This command displays internal system hardware and software information. If no arguments are given, it displays a summary page of generic system hardware and packet processing information.

The optional "component" argument causes the command to display information related to a specific hardware or software component. Some components may support additional parameters.

This command is primarily for diagnostic use by Island support. The supported components and parameters are subject to change at any time, and are not documented here.

For more information, use the [context-sensitive help](/island-router-cli-2.3.2/context-sensitive-help.md) "?" keyword to list available components and parameters. For example, `stats ?` will show the available components, and `stats <component> ?` will show the parameters (if any) available for that component.

## Examples

```
show stats
```

## Related Commands


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