Example

Figure 55

pnic gui Command Example

 

 

 

 

 

 

[root@localhost SW]# pnic gui

 

 

 

 

 

 

CPU(s):

0.0% user,

0.0% system,

0.0% nice, 100.0% idle

 

 

Dev: 8002 - Type: PNIC-0 - FirmwareID: 64

- Ver:2.6 - DefaultDrop: disabled

 

pnic0 UP Capture=on

FlowTimeout=16 Packets/flow=0 Truncation=0 Irq period=1ms

 

HW Interfaces

 

CH0 Top

 

 

Rate/s

CH1 Top

Rate/s

 

Total Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

TCP Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

UDP Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

ICMP Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Other Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Capture Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Total Flows

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Delayed Pkts

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Stateful Pkts

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Blocked Packets

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

OS Interface

0

pnic0:0

 

0

Rate/s

pnic0:1

Rate/s

 

Rx (Packets)

 

 

0

 

0

 

Rx (Bytes)

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Rx (Bits)

 

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Errors

 

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Truncated (Pkts)

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

Delayed (Pkts)

0

 

 

0

0

 

0

 

h=help z=stop m=manage_rules c=truncation

t=timeout f=packets/flow x=DMA

 

 

Available commands are:

 

 

 

 

 

a:IRQ period (ms).(Range 0-80) 0: no throttling; 80: maximum throttling.

c:Number of bytes to capture after a match. 0 means entire packet.

d:Bring the OS network interface down and disable matching.

f:Maximum number of packets captured for each flow.

h:Display this help page.

i:Number of seconds for the refresh interval.

m:Manage the dynamic rules, set the capture/forwarding policies and select and load the firmware.

p:Toggle the display of OS stats for separate channels and combined channel.

q:Quit the program.

r:Reset all the OS counters.

s:Start or restart the PNIC drivers and reload the firmware.

t:Number of seconds after which a flow is considered expired.

u:Bring the OS network interface up and enable matching.

x:Toggle packet capture on or off.

z:Unload the PNIC drivers and disable the PNIC. Press any key to continue

Legend:

Total packets: Number of packets received by the PNIC ports

Blocked: Packets blocked by the PNIC

TCP/UDP/ICMP: Packet types received by the active port

Other: Packet types received by the active port (not TCP/UDP/ICMP)

Total Captured: Packets matched and captured by some PNIC policy

Total Flows: Number of flows recognized by PNIC policies

Delayed: Stored packets that may become captured later

Stateful Captured: packets matched by a stateful policy

Rx Packets/Bytes/Bits: Captured data received by the OS

Errors: Anomalous rx conditions

Truncated: Truncated packets received by OS (may be because of high load)

Delayed: Captured packets that have been delayed because of stateful rule Press any key to continue

[root@localhost SW]#

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