NEC N8406-022 manual CPU statistics, Snmp statistics

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CPU statistics

The following command displays the CPU utilization statistics:

show mp cpu

Command mode: All except User EXEC

CPU utilization:

cpuUtil1Second:8%

cpuUtil4Seconds:9%

cpuUtil64Seconds: 8%

The following table describes the management port CPU utilization statistics:

Table 50 CPU statistics

Statistics

Description

cpuUtil1Second

The utilization of MP CPU over 1 second. This is shown as a

 

percentage.

cpuUtil4Seconds

The utilization of MP CPU over 4 seconds. This is shown as a

 

percentage.

cpuUtil64Seconds

The utilization of MP CPU over 64 seconds. This is shown as a

 

percentage.

SNMP statistics

The following command displays SNMP statistics:

show snmp-server counters Command mode: All except User EXEC

SNMP statistics:

 

 

 

snmpInPkts:

54

snmpInBadVersions:

0

snmpInBadC'tyNames:

0

snmpInBadC'tyUses:

0

snmpInASNParseErrs:

0

snmpEnableAuthTraps:

0

snmpOutPkts:

54

snmpInBadTypes:

0

snmpInTooBigs:

0

snmpInNoSuchNames:

0

snmpInBadValues:

0

snmpInReadOnlys:

0

snmpInGenErrs:

0

snmpInTotalReqVars:

105

snmpInTotalSetVars:

0

snmpInGetRequests:

2

snmpInGetNexts:

52

snmpInSetRequests:

0

snmpInGetResponses:

0

snmpInTraps:

0

snmpOutTooBigs:

0

snmpOutNoSuchNames:

2

snmpOutBadValues:

0

snmpOutReadOnlys:

0

snmpOutGenErrs:

0

snmpOutGetRequests:

0

snmpOutGetNexts:

0

snmpOutSetRequests:

0

snmpOutGetResponses:

54

snmpOutTraps:

0

snmpSilentDrops:

0

snmpProxyDrops:

0

 

 

 

 

The following table describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) statistics:

Table 51 SNMP statistics

Statistics

Description

snmpInPkts

The total number of messages delivered to the SNMP entity from the transport

 

service.

snmpInBadVersions

The total number of SNMP messages, which were delivered to the SNMP

 

protocol entity and were for an unsupported SNMP version.

snmpInBadC'tyNames

The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP entity that used an

 

SNMP community name not known to the switch.

snmpInBadC'tyUses

The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity that

 

represented an SNMP operation which was not allowed by the SNMP

 

community named in the message.

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Contents N8406-022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Page Contents Statistics commands Operations Commands Introduction Connecting to the switchIscli Reference Additional referencesEstablishing a Telnet connection Setting an IP addressTelnet 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch IP address Establishing an SSH connectionAccessing the switch # ssh user@1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch IP addressPing IP address Idle timeoutTypographical conventions Show portchannel 1-12hashinformationShow ip interface Show spanning-tree stpAccessing the Iscli Iscli Command ModesIscli basics Global commands Switchconfig# spanning-tree stp 1 bridge hello Command line interface shortcutsCommand abbreviation Switchconfig# sp stp 1 br hInformation Commands System Information commands SNMPv3 Information commandsUser Name SNMPv3 USM User Table informationSNMPv3 View Table information ProtocolGroup Name SNMPv3 Access Table informationView Name PrefixSec Model SNMPv3 Group Table informationSNMPv3 Community Table information Index Name User Name Tag Trap1 Public V1v2only V1v2trapSNMPv3 Target Address Table information SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table informationSec Level SNMPv3 Notify Table information NameTag V1v2trapv1v2trapShow snmp-server v3 Command mode All SNMPv3 dumpSystem information Usernames Enabled Oper Disabled Admin Always Enabled Show recent syslog messagesSystem user information Layer 2 information FDB information commands Show all FDB informationSpanning Tree information Show spanning-tree stp 1-32informationRapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree information Priority bridge Designated bridgeDesg 8000-000342fa3b80 8002 128 2000 Common Internal Spanning Tree informationDesg 8000-000342fa3b80 8001 P2P, Edge 128 2000 128 2000Disabled DSB Cist RootDiscarding DISC, Learning LRN, Forwarding FWD, or Trunk group 1, Enabled port state STG 1 forwarding Trunk group informationVlan information Layer 3 information ARP informationShow all ARP entry information Show layer3 information Command mode AllIP information ARP address list informationRmon Information Igmp multicast group informationIgmp multicast router port information Rmon history informationRmon alarm information Show rmon alarmInterval Rmon event information Show rmon eventLink status information Port information Port Tag Rmon PvidVLANs Show geaport Command mode All Logical Port to GEA Port mappingUplink Failure Detection information Information dump Statistics commands Port StatisticsBridging statistics Ethernet statisticsDot3StatsInternalMacTransmitError Dot3StatsAlignmentErrorsDot3StatsFCSErrors Dot3StatsSingleCollisionFramesInterface statistics Internet Protocol IP statistics Show interface gigabitethernet port number ip-countersFDB statistics Layer 2 statisticsLink statistics Show interface gigabitethernet port number link-countersLayer 3 statistics IP statisticsARP statistics ARP statistics ArpEntriesCur ArpEntriesHighWaterDNS statistics Icmp statisticsDNS statistics DnsInRequests DnsOutRequests DnsBadRequests TCP statistics UDP statistics Show mp tcp-block Management Processor statisticsIgmp Multicast Group statistics Show mp udp-block10ad41e8/10ad5790 All UDP allocated control blocks Listen161 Show snmp-server counters Command mode All except User Exec CPU statisticsSnmp statistics Decoding Snmp messages received Show ntp counters Command mode All NTP statisticsUplink Failure Detection statistics Statistics dumpSystem configuration Configuration CommandsSaving the configuration Viewing and saving changesSystem host log configuration Secure Shell Server configuration Radius server configuration TACACS+ server configuration NTP server configuration System Snmp configuration SNMPv3 configuration Privacy-protocol desnone User Security Model configurationPrivacy-password password No snmp-server userSNMPv3 View configuration View-based Access Control Model configurationSNMPv3 Group configuration SNMPv3 Community Table configurationSNMPv3 Target Address Table configuration SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configurationSNMPv3 Notify Table configuration System Access configurationManagement Networks configuration User Access Control configuration User ID configurationHttps Access configuration Port configuration Temporarily disabling a portLayer 2 configuration Port link configurationSpanning-tree mstp Spanning-tree mrst ModeSpanning-tree mrst Enable NameCommon Internal Spanning Tree configuration Cist bridge configurationCist port configuration Spanning Tree configuration Bridge Spanning Tree configuration Spanning Tree port configuration Forwarding Database configuration Trunk configurationStatic FDB configuration Layer 3 configuration Vlan configurationIP interface configuration Default Gateway configurationAddress Resolution Protocol configuration Igmp configurationIgmp snooping configuration Igmp static multicast router configuration Igmp filtering configurationDomain Name System configuration Igmp filtering port configurationIgmp filter definition Remote Monitoring configuration Rmon history configurationRmon event configuration Rmon alarm configuration Uplink Failure Detection configuration Port mirroringPort-based port mirroring Link to Monitor configuration Configuration DumpFailure Detection Pair configuration Link to Disable configurationSaving the active switch configuration Restoring the active switch configurationOperations Commands Operations-level port optionsDownloading new software to the switch Boot OptionsUpdating the switch software image Router# copy tftp image1image2boot-imageSwitch# copy image1image2boot-image tftp Uploading a software image from the switchRouterconfig# boot image image1image2 Selecting a software image to runSelecting a configuration block Resetting the switchAccessing the AOS CLI Maintenance Commands System maintenanceForwarding Database maintenance ARP cache maintenance Debugging optionsIgmp Snooping maintenance Igmp Mrouter maintenanceUuencode flash dump Switch# clear flash-dump Panic commandSwitch# copy flash-dump tftp server filename Tftp system dump putUnscheduled system dumps Index
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