Statistics Commands

Table 72 SNMP statistics

 

 

 

 

 

Statistics

Description

 

 

 

The total number of SNMP Get-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been

snmpOutGetRequests

 

 

 

generated by the SNMP protocol entity.

 

 

The total number of SNMP Get-Next Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been

snmpOutGetNexts

 

 

 

generated by the SNMP protocol entity.

 

 

The total number of SNMP Set-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been

snmpOutSetRequests

 

 

 

generated by the SNMP protocol entity.

 

 

The total number of SNMP Get-Response Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been

snmpOutGetResponses

 

 

 

generated by the SNMP protocol entity.

 

 

The total number of SNMP Trap Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been

snmpOutTraps

 

 

 

generated by the SNMP protocol entity.

 

 

The total number of GetRequest-PDUs,GetNextRequest-PDUs,

snmpSilentDrops

 

 

 

GetBulkRequest-PDUs,SetRequest-PDUs, and InformRequest-PDUs

 

 

 

delivered to the SNMP entity that were silently dropped because the size of a reply

 

 

 

containing an alternate Response-PDU with an empty variable-bindings field was too

 

 

 

large.

 

 

The total number of GetRequest-PDUs,GetNextRequest-PDUs,

snmpProxyDrops

 

 

 

GetBulkRequest-PDUs,SetRequest-PDUs, and InformRequest-PDUs

 

 

 

delivered to the SNMP entity that were silently dropped because the transmission of the

 

 

 

message to a proxy target failed in a manner (other than a time-out) such that no

 

 

 

Response-PDU could be returned.

 

 

 

 

NTP statistics

The following command displays NTP statistics: show ntp counters

Command mode: All

NTP statistics:

 

 

 

Primary

Server:

 

 

 

Requests

Sent:

17

 

Responses Received:

17

 

Updates:

 

1

Secondary Server:

 

 

 

Requests

Sent:

0

 

Responses Received:

0

 

Updates:

 

0

Last update based

on response from primary server.

Last update time: 18:04:16 Tue Mar 13, 2006

Current system time: 18:55:49 Tue Mar 13, 2006

The switch uses NTP (Network Timing Protocol) version 3 to synchronize the switch’s internal clock with an atomic time-calibrated NTP server. With NTP enabled, the switch can accurately update its internal clock to be consistent with other devices on the network and generates accurate syslogs.

The following table describes the NTP statistics:

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HP 445942-001 manual NTP statistics, Total number of GetRequest-PDUs , GetNextRequest-PDUs