Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Command Reference - Page 844
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portPerfShow portPerfShow Displays port throughput performance. Synopsis portperfshow portperfshow [[slot/]port1[-[slot/]port2]] [-tx -rx | -tx | -rx] [-t interval]] portperfshow -x hex1[-hex2] portperfshow --help Description Use this command to display throughput information for all ports on a switch or chassis or to display the information for a specified port or port range. You can display throughput information about a single port identified by its port number or by its port index number in decimal or hexadecimal format. Port ranges are supported with port numbers, index numbers(decimal or hexadecimal) or by specifying a slot or a slot range.. Output includes the number of bytes received and transmitted per interval. Throughput values are displayed as either bytes, kilobytes (k), megabytes (m), or gigabytes (g). Values are rounded down. The data is displayed one column per port plus one column that displays the total for these ports. Results display every second or over a specified interval. Press Enter, Ctrl-c, or Ctrl-d to terminate the command. To run this command one time only, specify an interval of zero. When executed with the command line arguments -tx, -rx, or -tx -rx, this command displays the transmitter throughput, the receiver throughput, or both. For ports with status of "No_Module," "No_Light," "No_SigDet," or "Loopback" throughput is displayed as 0. An asterisk (*) in the output indicates a SIM port that is generating or receiving traffic. Notes The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric restrictions that may be in place. Refer to "Using Fabric OS Commands" and "Command Availability" for details. When FastWrite or Tape Pipelining is enabled, the portPerfShow VE link output is different. The acceleration entity (FastWrite or Tape Pipelining) responds by sending XFER_RDY and status well ahead of the actual device's response to the host. The host sends data which is stored near the device and is delivered to the device only when the device is ready. Consequently, the data may be stored near the target for some brief period of time. In this case, the portPerfShow output on the VE link may not match the output on the device port. Operands This command has the following optional operands: [slot/]port1[-[slot/]port2] Displays throughput information for a single port or for a range of ports, relative to the slot number on bladed systems. Port numbers in a range must be separated by a dash (-), for example, 3-5, or 2/0-2/15. Port ranges cannot span slots. Use switchShow to display a listing of valid ports. Port operands are optional; if omitted, information for all ports is displayed. 820 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1004112-02