Allied Telesis AT-AR300 manual To reset IP interfaces, use the command

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To reset IP interfaces, use the command:

RESET IP COUNTER={ALLARPEGPICMPINTERFACEIPMULTICAST

ROUTESNMPUDP}

This command resets the specified group of IP counters to zero (0). The COUNTER parameter specifies the group of counters to be reset. If ALL is specified, all IP counters are reset. If ARP, EGP, ICMP, INTERFACE, IP, MULTICAST, ROUTE, SNMP or UDP is specified then those counters, respectively, are reset. For example, to reset the IP route counters to zero, use the command:

RESET IP COUNTER=ROUTE

SNMP and ARP counters are now displayed with the SHOW IP COUNTER command. RIP is no longer a valid option for the SHOW IP COUNTER command; to display RIP counters, use the command:

SHOW IP RIP COUNTER

The new syntax for the SHOW IP COUNTER command is:

SHOW IP COUNTER[={ALLARPEGPICMPINTERFACEIPMULTICAST

ROUTESSNMPUDP}]

This command displays all or selected parts of the IP MIB. If an option is not specified, or ALL is specified, all the IP counters are displayed. The output displayed with the option ARP is shown in Figure 7 on page 30, and Table 8 on page 30. The output displayed with the option INTERFACE has changed, and is shown in Figure 8 on page 31 and Table 9 on page 31. The output displayed with the option SNMP is shown in Figure 9 on page 32 and Table 10 on page 32.

Figure 7: Example output from the SHOW IP COUNTER=ARP command.

ARP counter

 

 

 

arpRxPkts

0

arpTxPkts

0

arpRxReqPkts

0

arpTxReqPkts

0

arpRxRespPkts

0

arpTxRespPkts

0

arpRxDiscPkts

0

arpTxDiscPkts

0

 

 

 

 

Table 8: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=ARP command.

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

arpRxPkts

The number of ARP packets received.

 

 

arpRxReqPkts

The number of ARP Request packets received.

 

 

arpRxRespPkts

The number of ARP Response packets received.

 

 

arpRxDiscPkts

The number of inbound ARP packets discarded.

 

 

arpTxPkts

The number of ARP packets transmitted.

 

 

arpTxReqPkts

The number of ARP Request packets transmitted.

 

 

arpTxRespPkts

The number of ARP Response packets transmitted.

 

 

arpTxDiscPkts

The number of outbound ARP packets discarded.

 

 

Software Release 2.3.1 C613-10325-00 REV B

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