Chapter 41 Reports and Reboot

41.1.2 Report Command Examples

The following commands start collecting data, display the traffic reports, and stop collecting data.

Router# configure terminal

 

 

Router(config)# show report ge1 ip

Amount

Direction

No. IP Address

User

===================================================================

1

192.168.1.4

admin

1273(bytes)

Outgoing

2

192.168.1.4

admin

711(bytes)

Incoming

Router(config)# show report ge1 service

Direction

 

No. Port Service

Amount

 

====================================================================

1

21

ftp

1273(bytes)

Outgoing

2

21

ftp

711(bytes)

Incoming

Router(config)# show report ge1 url

 

No. Hit

 

URL

 

=====================================================================

1

1

140.114.79.60

status

Router(config)# show

report

Report status: on

days 0

hours 0 minutes 18 seconds

Collection period: 0

41.1.3 Session Commands

This table lists the commands to display the current sessions for debugging or statistical analysis.

Table 195 Session Commands

COMMAND

 

DESCRIPTION

show conn

[user

Displays information about the selected sessions or about all sessions. You can

{usernameanyunknown}] [service

look at all the active sessions or filter the information by user name, service

{service-nameanyunknown}]

object, source IP, destination IP, or session number(s).

[source {ipany}] [destination

any means all users, services and IP addresses respectively.

{ipany}]

[begin <1..128000>]

[end <1..128000>]

unknow means unknown users and services respectively.

 

 

show conn

ip-traffic destination

Displays information about traffic session sorted by the destination.

show conn

ip-traffic source

Displays information about traffic session sorted by the source.

show conn

status

Displays the number of active sessions.

41.1.4 Packet Size Statistics Commands

Using the packet size statistics to view packet size distribution may aid you in troubleshooting network performance. In particular, a large number of small packets can drastically reduce throughput. This table lists the commands to enable and disable packet size statistics data collection and display the setting status and statistics.

Table 196 Packet Size Statistics Commands

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

[no] report packet size statistics

Enables or disables packet size statistics data collection.

show report packet size statistics status

Shows whether packet size statistics data collection is enabled or

 

disabled.

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