IBM NH2025-10 Getting Rmon Statistics Group for a Port, Getting the Packet Size Distribution

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Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit

Rmon Statistics

Getting Rmon Statistics Group for a Port

get-rmon-cnt <dport>

Example

SYS_console>get-rmon-cnt 3

Ethernet RMON Counters for port 3

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etherStatsOctets

:

11971

etherStatsPkts

:

116

etherStatsBcastPkts

:

52

etherStatsMcastPkts

:

56

etherStatsCRCAllignPkts:

0

etherStatsUndersizePkts:

0

etherStatsOversizePkts :

0

etherStatsRuntPkts

:

0

etherStatsJabberPkts

:

0

etherStatsCollisions

:

0

SYS_console>

 

 

 

 

 

Getting the Packet Size Distribution

get-sdist-cnt <dport>

The get-sdist-cntcommand is available for Fast Ethernet ports only.

Example

SYS_console>get-sdist-cnt 3

RMON Packet Size Distribution Counters for port 3

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

etherStatsPkts64Octets

:

16

etherStatsPkts65to127Octets

:

109

etherStatsPkts128to255Octets

:

23

etherStatsPkts256to511Octets

:

7

etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets

:

0

etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets :

0

SYS_console>

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Page FCC Notice Standards ComplianceCE Mark Page Contents Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit Iii Statistics Overview General ViewApplications Network Management SystemsPerformance/Configuration Feature SummaryManagement Page Rack Mounting Installing and Setting Up the UnitInstalling the Unit Front PanelInstalling Modules in the Unit Rear PanelEM2003-1GE Modules for NHEM2003-2FO EM2003-8TP Connecting Power to the UnitInput Supply Em2003-2GEConnecting Your Network Connecting Ethernet DevicesGrounding Page Setting the IP Address Connecting to the Management PortLogging Into the Command Line Interface Getting StartedSYSconsole set-ip Verifying the InstallationAccessing the Command Line Interface Remotely SYSconsole ping 192.1.1.1Command Line Help Using the Command Line InterfaceCommand Conventions Getting Command Parameter HelpUsing Command Wildcards Getting Command Group HelpSYSconsole ping 129.1.1.7 ? Connectivity matrix Retrieving Command HistorySYSconsoleget-co SYSconsole pin Command ‘pin’ not found Command Line ErrorsNonexistent Command Incorrect Number of ParametersCompletes command Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the UnitConsole Commands Help-kbdClear LoginBanner LogoutSet-passwd System Commands Sys-statGet-stst-level Warm-resetCold-reset Set-stst-levelSet-tftp-mode Get-tftp-srvrSet-tftp-srvr Get-tftp-modeGet-ip IP CommandsIP Configuration Get-ip-cfgSet-ip-cfg Setting an IP addressSet-ip IP broadcast SYSconsoleConfiguring a Gateway Erasing an IP ConfigurationBootp Configuration Del-arp-entry Address Resolution Protocol ARPGet-arp-tbl Add-arp-entryGet-arp-stats Port configurationDisplaying the Port Configuration Get-port-cfg dport pipe allSet-port-cfg Setting the port configurationSet-port-state Get-fctrl Setting the flow controlSet-fctrl EtherChannel Getting the EtherChannel ConfigurationSetting the EtherChannel Configuration Get-ec-tblPort Priority Deleting the EtherChannel Configuration del-ecSet Port Priority Vlan Priority Modifying the Switch PolicyGet Port Priority Get-priority-port-cfgSpanning Tree Protocol STP How the STP Topology StabilizesRoot Bridge Selecting a Designated Switch/BridgeSpanning Tree Parameters Manually Designating a Root BridgeTopology Change Notification Bpdu Using STP to Manage Redundant LinksSpanning Tree Commands Spanning Tree and Vlan restrictionsGet-st-bcfg Configuring the BridgeViewing Bridge Parameters Max Age set-br-maxageHello Time set-br-hellot Viewing the Port ConfigurationSetting Port Configuration Get-st-pcfgSet-prt-prio 4 Priority was changed for port SYSconsole Set-prt-enb port-number enabledisableSet-prt-pcost dport pathcost Learning Table Switching CommandsAging Configuration Get-lt-ageGet-lt-entry Get-lt-16Find-lt-addr Deleting Entries Adding Static EntriesVirtual Broadcast Domain Viewing the VBC ModeSetting the VBC mode Creating VBC DomainsGet-vbc-tbl Viewing VBC MatrixGet-vbc-matrix Del-vbc-domain Virtual NetworkingDeleting a VBC Del-vbc-domain runnvram domainidSYSconsoleset-vlan-mode run tag Set run Vlan mode tag OK Viewing the Vlan ModeSetting the Vlan Mode Important ConsiderationsTag Field Format Inter-Switch Vlan or IsvlanViewing the Isvlan Mode Principles of IsvlanRemoving a Tagged Port Setting a Tagged PortServer Port Creating a Server PortRemoving a Server Port Viewing Vlan ConfigurationCreating a Vlan Get-vlan-entry Deleting a VlanDel-vlan Modifying the Management Tag Vlan ManagementViewing the Management Tag Deleting the Management from a VlanVlan Server Port ConfigurationApplication VLAN, Server-port, Example of ConfigurationPhysical configuration schema Creating a Vlan with Port ManagementFinance Vlan Configuration Vlan ConfigurationPayroll Vlan Configuration Checking the ConfigurationPort mirroring Utilities CommandsPing Commands PingMonitoring with monitor Setting the Monitoring PortSaving the Configuration Stopping MonitoringSetting the Frame Generator Viewing the Nvram ConfigurationErasing the Nvram configuration Frame GeneratorNBase-Xyplex Snmp Support Snmp basic configurationStopping the Frame Generation Viewing the Community String Snmp Community String CommandsSetting the Read or Write Community Get-commSetting the Authentication Trap Setting Authentication TrapsViewing the Authentication Trap Status Snmp TrapsGet-traps Example Configuring the Trap StationsAdd-trap Getting Collisions on a Port Clearing the Switch CountersStatistics Clr-cntGetting Rmon Statistics Group for a Port Rmon StatisticsGetting the Packet Size Distribution Getting the Management Counters Page Trouble Shooting Mailservice@mrv.com Commands Quick Reference EtherChannel Commands Ping CommandsARP Commands Snmp CommandsSwitching Database Commands Virtual LAN CommandsSwitching Statistics Commands Port Configuration CommandsPort Monitoring Spanning Tree Commands Page System Default Values SnmpPage Download Procedure Client Mode Appendix B Firmware Download Using TftpDownload Procedure Server mode Tftp Recovery Breaking into the BootROM ∙ set-tftp-mode clientAppendix C Technical Specifications CompatibilityStandards Compliance

NH2025-10 specifications

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