Viewing UDP Relay Statistics
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Viewing UDP Relay Statistics

Use the relays command to display statistics about configured UDP relays. The relays
command is listed in the IP submenu. For information about other IP commands, see Chap-
ter 25, “IP Routing.”
The screen display for UDP statistics is similar to the following:
UDP RELAY PACKETS RECEIVED/TRANSMITTED
SERVICE PORT PKTS RCVD RCV RATE(pkts/s) PKTS XMTD XMT RATE(pkts/s)
1 67/68 0 0.000 0 0.000
2 137 6 0.010 0 0.000
NOTE: Rates are average number of packets/s since last query.
Time since last query: 0 days, 0 hours, 10 minutes, 6 seconds.
UDP RELAY TRANSMIT PACKETS DISCARDED
SERVICE RVC PORT DEST VLAN/SVR PKTS
1 67/68 172. 28. 5. 21 0
1 67/68 198.172. 34. 2 0
1 67/68 198.172. 34. 5 0
2 137 172. 23. 9.105 6
2 137 172. 28. 5.212 6
The fields are defined here.
SERVICE. The number assigned by the switch to the UDP service, in order that the services
were configured.
PORT. The well-known UDP port number associated with the type of service. For example,
BOOTP/DHCP is 67/68. This number is manually configured for generic services.
PKTS RCVD. The total number of packets received by the relay for the indicated service.
RCV RATE(pkts/s). The average rate, in packets per second, that packets were received for the
indicated service since the last time the relays command was entered.
PKTS XMTD. The total number of packets transmitted from the relay for the indicated service.
XMT RATE(pkts/s). The average rate, in packets per second, that packets were transmitted for
the indicated service since the last time the relays command was entered.
RVC PORT. The UDP port number associated with the service
DEST VLAN/SVR. The IP address of the VLANs to which the indicated relay is forwarding.
Forwarding VLANs are configurable for each type of relay.
PKTS. The number of packets forwarded to the indicated VLAN.