IBM NH2025-10 Statistics, Clearing the Switch Counters, Getting Collisions on a Port, Clr-cnt

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Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit

Statistics

This section contains instructions for displaying the switching statistics. Type statistics at the CLI to view all the related commands.

Clearing the Switch Counters

clr-cnt

The clr-cntcommand clears the Ethernet and bridging counters.

Getting Statistics on a Particular Port

get-eth-cnt

get-eth-cnt <dport>

Example

get-eth-cnt <dport>

SYS_console>get-eth-cnt 7 Ethernet Statistics for port 7

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Good Bytes Received

 

:

2840

Good Bytes Sent

 

:

964

Good Frames

Receive

 

:

22

Good Multicast Frames Receive

:

7

Good BroadCast Frames Receive

:

9

Frames Sent

 

 

:

6

Multicast Frames Sent

:

1

BroadCastFrames Sent

 

:

0

Receive and

Transmit

Collisions

:

0

Receive and

Transmit

Late Collisions

:

0

Receive CRC

or Alignment Error

:

0

Receive Frame > 1518

bytes with Bad CRC

:

0

Receive Fragments

 

:

0

Receive Frame > 1518

bytes with Good CRC :

0

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SYS_console>

Getting Collisions on a Port

get-colls-cnt <dport>

Example

SYS_console>get-colls-cnt 7

Ethernet Collision Counters for port 7

==========================================

Collision Count

:

128

Single Collision Count

:

0

Multiple Collision Count

:

0

Excessive Collision Count :

0

Late Collision Count

:

0

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SYS_console>

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