Allied Telesis AT-AR300 manual IP and Interface Counters, Internet Protocol IP

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Software Release 2.3.1

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Internet Protocol (IP)

In conjunction with BGP-4, a number of new commands have been added to the implementation of IP, and several commands have been modified.

The new commands are:

ADD IP ASPATHLIST

ADD IP COMMUNITYLIST

ADD IP ROUTEMAP

DELETE IP ASPATHLIST

DELETE IP COMMUNITYLIST

DELETE IP ROUTEMAP

SET IP AUTONOMOUS

SET IP ROUTEMAP

SHOW IP ASPATHLIST

SHOW IP COMMUNITYLIST

SHOW IP ROUTEMAP

The modified commands are:

ADD IP FILTER

DELETE IP FILTER

SET IP FILTER

SHOW IP FILTER

For more information, see the Internet Protocol (IP) chapter of your switch or router’s Software Reference. The latest Software Reference can be downloaded from the support site at www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/documentation/ documentation.html

IP and Interface Counters

Software Release 2.3.1 allows you to reset all MIB counters to zero for a specified interface, or for all interfaces, or to reset all or individual IP counters.

To reset counters based on interface, use the command:

RESET INTERFACE[={ifIndexinterface}] COUNTER

where:

ifIndex is a decimal value specifying the entry in the interface MIB.

interface is an interface name formed by concatenating an interface type and number.

This command resets the MIB counters for the interfaces specified. If an interface is not specified, all the MIB counters will be reset. For example, to reset the eth0 interface MIB counters, use either of the following commands:

RESET INTERFACE=eth0 COUNTER

RESET INTERFACE=1 COUNTER

Software Release 2.3.1 C613-10325-00 REV B

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