Statistics Menu
Introduction
You can view switch performance statistics in the user, operator, and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display switch statistics.
Menu information
Command: /stats
[Statistics Menu]
port | - Port Stats Menu |
l2 | - Layer 2 Stats Menu |
l3 | - Layer 3 Stats Menu |
mp | - |
acl | - ACL Stats Menu |
snmp | - Show SNMP stats |
ntp | - Show NTP stats |
ufd | - Show Uplink Failure Detection stats |
clrmp | - Clear all MP related stats |
dump | - Dump all stats |
The following table describes the Statistics Menu options.
Table 44 Statistics Menu options
Command | Usage |
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port <port number> | Displays the Port Statistics Menu for the specified port. Use this command to display traffic |
| statistics on a |
| Information Base (MIB) objects. |
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l2 | Displays the Layer 2 Statistics Menu. |
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l3 | Displays the Layer 3 Statistics Menu. |
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mp | Displays the Management Processor Statistics Menu. Use this command to view information |
| on how switch management processes and resources are currently being allocated. |
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acl | Displays the Access Control List Statistics Menu. |
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snmp | Displays SNMP statistics. |
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ntp <clear> | Displays Network Time Protocol (NTP) Statistics. |
| You can execute the clear command option to delete all statistics. |
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ufd <clear> | Displays Uplink Failure Detection statistics. |
| Add the argument, clear, to clear UFD statistics. |
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clrmp | Clears all Management Processor statistics. |
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dump | Dumps all switch statistics. Use this command to gather data for tuning and debugging |
| switch performance. If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication |
| software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump command. |
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