Netgear M5300-52G3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 229
Priority-Based Flow Control Commands, debug isdp packet
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ProSafe Managed Switch Term Definition ISDPv1 Packets Transmitted Total number of ISDPv1 packets transmitted ISDPv2 Packets Received Total number of ISDPv2 packets received ISDPv2 Packets Transmitted Total number of ISDPv2 packets transmitted ISDP Bad Header Number of packets received with a bad header ISDP Checksum Error Number of packets received with a checksum error ISDP Transmission Failure Number of packets which failed to transmit ISDP Invalid Format Number of invalid packets received ISDP Table Full Number of times a neighbor entry was not added to the table due to a full database ISDP IP Address Table Full Displays the number of times a neighbor entry was added to the table without an IP address. debug isdp packet This command enables tracing of ISDP packets processed by the switch. ISDP must be enabled on both the device and the interface in order to monitor packets for a particular interface. Format Mode debug isdp packet [{receive | transmit}] Privileged EXEC no debug isdp packet This command disables tracing of ISDP packets on the receive or the transmit sides or on both sides. Format Mode no debug isdp packet [{receive | transmit}] Privileged EXEC Priority-Based Flow Control Commands Ordinarily, when flow control is enabled on a physical link, it applies to all traffic on the link. When congestion occurs, the hardware sends pause frames that temporarily suspend traffic flow. Pausing traffic helps prevent buffer overflow and dropped frames. Priority-based flow control provides a way to distinguish which traffic on physical link is paused when congestion occurs, based on the priority of the traffic. An interface can be configured to pause only high priority (i.e., loss-sensitive) traffic when necessary to prevent dropped frames, while allowing traffic that has greater loss tolerance to continue to flow on the interface. Switching Commands 229