HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 2 - LAN Switching Command Refer - Page 11

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If no interface type is specified, this command displays traffic statistics for all interfaces that have traffic counters. If an interface type is specified but no interface number is specified, this command displays traffic statistics for all interfaces of the specified type. If an interface type and an interface number are specified, this command displays traffic statistics of the specified interface. Examples # Display inbound traffic statistics for 40-GE interfaces. display counters inbound interface fortygige Interface Total (pkts) Broadcast (pkts) Multicast (pkts) FGE1/1/1 0 0 0 FGE1/1/2 0 0 0 FGE1/1/3 0 0 0 FGE1/1/4 0 0 0 Err (pkts) 0 0 0 0 Overflow: More than 14 digits (7 digits for column "Err"). --: Not supported. Table 1 Command output Field Interface Total (pkts) Broadcast (pkts) Multicast (pkts) Err (pkts) Overflow: More than 14 digits (7 digits for column "Err") --: Not supported Description Abbreviated interface name. Total number of packets received or sent through the interface. Total number of broadcast packets received or sent through the interface. Total number of multicast packets received or sent through the interface. Total number of error packets received or sent through the interface. The command displays Overflow if any of the following cases applies: • The data length of an Err field value is greater than 7 decimal digits. • The data length of a non-Err field value is greater than 14 decimal digits. The statistical item is not supported. Related commands • flow-interval • reset counters interface display counters rate Use display counters rate to display traffic rate statistics of interfaces in up state over the last statistics polling interval. Syntax display counters rate { inbound | outbound } interface [ interface-type [ interface-number ] ] Views Any view 4

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If no interface type is specified, this command displays traffic statistics for all interfaces that have traffic
counters.
If an interface type is specified but no interface number is specified, this command displays traffic
statistics for all interfaces of the specified type.
If an interface type and an interface number are specified, this command displays traffic statistics of the
specified interface.
Examples
# Display inbound traffic statistics for 40-GE interfaces.
<Sysname> display counters inbound interface fortygige
Interface
Total (pkts)
Broadcast (pkts)
Multicast (pkts)
Err (pkts)
FGE1/1/1
0
0
0
0
FGE1/1/2
0
0
0
0
FGE1/1/3
0
0
0
0
FGE1/1/4
0
0
0
0
Overflow: More than 14 digits (7 digits for column "Err").
--: Not supported.
Table 1
Command output
Field
Description
Interface
Abbreviated interface name.
Total (pkts)
Total number of packets received or sent through the interface.
Broadcast (pkts)
Total number of broadcast packets received or sent through the interface.
Multicast (pkts)
Total number of multicast packets received or sent through the interface.
Err (pkts)
Total number of error packets received or sent through the interface.
Overflow: More than 14
digits (7 digits for column
"Err")
The command displays
Overflow
if any of the following cases applies:
The data length of an
Err
field value is greater than 7 decimal digits.
The data length of a non-Err field value is greater than 14 decimal digits.
--: Not supported
The statistical item is not supported.
Related commands
flow-interval
reset counters interface
display counters rate
Use
display counters rate
to display traffic rate statistics of interfaces in up state over the last statistics
polling interval.
Syntax
display counters rate
{
inbound
|
outbound
}
interface
[
interface-type
[
interface-number
] ]
Views
Any view