HP Brocade 8/24c Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric - Page 821
portStatsShow, The number of frames transmitted.
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portStatsShow 2 portStatsShow Synopsis Description Displays port hardware statistics. portstatsshow [slot/]port portstatsshow -i [index1[-index2][...] [-f]] portstatsshow -slot [slot1[-slot2][...] portstatsshow ge [slot/]geport portstatsshow ip [slot/]geport [ip_address] portstatsshow fcip [slot/]geport [tunnel_number] portstatsshow -h Use this command to display port hardware statistics counters. Some counters are platform- or port-specific and display only on those platforms and ports. All statistics have a maximum 32-bit value of 4,294,967,295. You can display statistics for a single port identified by its port number or by its port index. Port ranges are supported with index numbers and by specifying a slot or a slot range. Use switchShow for a listing of valid ports, slots, and port index numbers. Specifying multiple ports with the index (-i) or slot (-s) option is supported only if PortSwap is disabled. They are not supported on GbE ports and configured F_Port trunks. Use the -i option without a port index to display the portSwap status, or alternately use portSwapShow. The command output may include the following fields (Tx indicates frames transmitted by the port; Rx indicates frames received by the port). stat_wtx The number of 4-byte words transmitted. stat_wrx The number of 4-byte words received. stat_ftx The number of frames transmitted. stat_frx The number of frames received. stat_c2_frx The number of class 2 frames received. stat_c3_frx The number of class 3 frames received. stat_lc_rx The number of link control frames received. stat_mc_rx The number of multicast frames received. stat_mc_to The number of multicast timeouts. stat_mc_tx The number of multicast frames transmitted. tim_rdy_pri The number of times that sending R_RDY or VC_RDY primitive signals was a higher priority than sending frames, due to diminishing credit reserves in the transmitter at the other end of the fiber. This parameter is sampled at intervals of 1.8 µs (microseconds), and the counter is incremented by 1 if the condition is true. Fabric OS Command Reference 789 53-1001764-01