HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch ACL and QoS Command Reference - Page 14

display packet-filter statistics sum, Related commands, Syntax, Views, Predefined user roles

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From 2013-01-01 05:16:55 to 2013-01-01 05:17:30 rule 0 permit source 2.2.2.2 0 rule 5 permit source 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 (2 packets) Totally 2 packets, 100% permitted Totally 0 packets, 0% denied Default action: Deny Table 3 Command output Field Interface In-bound policy Out-bound policy ACL 2001 Hardware-count From 2013-01-01 00:46:14 to 2013-01-01 01:46:20 2 packets Totally 2 packets, 100% permitted Totally 0 packets, 0% denied Default action Description Interface to which the ACL applies. ACL used for filtering incoming traffic. ACL used for filtering outgoing traffic. IPv4 basic ACL 2001 has been successfully applied. Successfully enables counting ACL rule matches. Start time and end time of the statistics. Two packets matched the rule. When zero packets matched the rule, the field is not displayed. Number of packets permitted by the ACL, and the ratio of permitted packets to all packets. Number of packets denied by the ACL, and the ratio of denied packets to all packets. Default action for packet filtering, namely, the action to take on packets that do not match the ACL. Deny means to drop the packets. If the default action is to permit the packets to pass through, the field is not displayed. Related commands reset packet-filter statistics display packet-filter statistics sum Use display packet-filter statistics sum to display accumulated packet filtering ACL statistics. Syntax display packet-filter statistics sum { inbound | outbound } [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name } [ brief ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator 9

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From 2013-01-01 05:16:55 to 2013-01-01 05:17:30
rule 0 permit source 2.2.2.2 0
rule 5 permit source 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 (2 packets)
Totally 2 packets, 100% permitted
Totally 0 packets, 0% denied
Default action: Deny
Table 3
Command output
Field
Description
Interface
Interface to which the ACL applies.
In-bound policy
ACL used for filtering incoming traffic.
Out-bound policy
ACL used for filtering outgoing traffic.
ACL 2001
IPv4 basic ACL 2001 has been successfully applied.
Hardware-count
Successfully enables counting ACL rule matches.
From 2013-01-01 00:46:14 to
2013-01-01 01:46:20
Start time and end time of the statistics.
2 packets
Two packets matched the rule. When zero packets matched the
rule, the field is not displayed.
Totally 2 packets, 100% permitted
Number of packets permitted by the ACL, and the ratio of
permitted packets to all packets.
Totally 0 packets, 0% denied
Number of packets denied by the ACL, and the ratio of denied
packets to all packets.
Default action
Default action for packet filtering, namely, the action to take on
packets that do not match the ACL.
Deny
means to drop the
packets. If the default action is to permit the packets to pass
through, the field is not displayed.
Related commands
reset
packet-filter
statistics
display packet-filter statistics sum
Use
display
packet-filter
statistics sum
to display accumulated packet filtering ACL statistics.
Syntax
display
packet-filter
statistics
sum
{
inbound
|
outbound
} [
ipv6
] {
acl-number
|
name
acl-name
}
[
brief
]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator