CONFIGURING THE SWITCH

CLI – This example shows statistics for port 1.

Console#show interfaces counters ethernet 1/13

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Ethernet 1/ 1 Iftable stats:

Octets input: 163138, Octets output: 2056071

Unicast input: 1564, Unicast output: 1918

Discard input: 0, Discard output: 0

Error input: 0, Error output: 0

Unknown protos input: 0, QLen output: 0 Extended iftable stats:

Multi-cast input: 0, Multi-cast output: 1118

Broadcast input: 18, Broadcast output: 2 Ether-like stats:

Alignment errors: 0, FCS errors: 0

Single Collision frames: 0, Multiple collision frames: 0

SQE Test errors: 0, Deferred transmissions: 0

Late collisions: 0, Excessive collisions: 0

Internal mac transmit errors: 0, Internal mac receive errors: 0

Frame too longs: 0, Carrier sense errors: 0

Symbol errors: 0 RMON stats:

Drop events: 0, Octets: 163138, Packets: 1582

Broadcast pkts: 18, Multi-cast pkts: 0

Undersize pkts: 0, Oversize pkts: 0

Fragments: 0, Jabbers: 0

CRC align errors: 0, Collisions: 0

Packet size <= 64 octets: 1249, Packet size 65 to 127 octets: 170

Packet size 128 to 255 octets: 6, Packet size 256 to 511 octets: 151

Packet size 512 to 1023 octets: 6, Packet size 1024 to 1518 octets: 0 Console#

Rate Limit Configuration

This function allows the network manager to control the maximum rate for traffic transmitted or received on an interface. Rate limiting is configured on interfaces at the edge of a network to limit traffic into or out of the network. Traffic that falls within the rate limit is transmitted, while packets that exceed the acceptable amount of traffic are dropped.

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SMC Networks 10/100 manual Rate Limit Configuration, CLI This example shows statistics for port