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Display the allocations for any buffer profile using the show commands in Figure 39-9. Display the default 
buffer profile using the 
show buffer-profile {summary | detail} command from EXEC Privilege mode 
(Figure 39-8).
Figure 39-8.  Display the Default Buffer Profile
FTOS Behavior: When you remove a buffer-profile using the no buffer-profile [fp | csf] command from 
CONFIGURATION mode, the buffer-profile name still appears in the output of show buffer-profile [detail | 
summary]
. 
After a stack unit is reset, the buffer profile correctly returns to the default values, but the profile name 
remains. Remove it from the show buffer-profile [detail | summary] command output by using the no buffer 
[fp-uplink |csf] stack-unit port-set buffer-policy
 command from CONFIGURATION mode and the no 
buffer-policy
 command from INTERFACE mode.
FTOS#show buffer-profile detail interface tengigabitethernet 0/1
Interface Tengig 0/1 
Buffer-profile - 
Dynamic buffer 194.88 (Kilobytes)
Queue#               Dedicated Buffer     Buffer Packets      
                     (Kilobytes)                              
0                    2.50               256                 
1                    2.50               256                 
2                    2.50               256                 
3                    2.50               256                 
4                    9.38               256                 
5                    9.38               256                 
6                    9.38               256                 
7                    9.38               256