01-21-2010 01:26 PM - edited 03-06-2019 09:24 AM
On IOS i get this info:
6500Core2#sho int giga1/1
GigabitEthernet1/1 is up, line protocol is up (connected)
Hardware is C6k 1000Mb 802.3, address is 0014.f212.21ec (bia 0014.f212.21ec)
Description: Channel Trunk to Old Core #1
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 9/255, rxload 3/255
5 minute input rate 12102000 bits/sec, 4816 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 38600000 bits/sec, 5683 packets/sec
How do i get this info on CATOS?
01-21-2010 01:29 PM
Hello Mike,
try to use
sh mac mod#/port#
it provides a lot of counters
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-21-2010 03:15 PM
This is what i get...
Core6513> (enable) show mac 5/8
Port Rcv-Unicast Rcv-Multicast Rcv-Broadcast
-------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
5/8 8856780 0 1936
Port Xmit-Unicast Xmit-Multicast Xmit-Broadcast
-------- -------------------- -------------------- --------------------
5/8 11797860 23546 166263
Port Rcv-Octet Xmit-Octet
-------- -------------------- --------------------
5/8 7092617505 2308297187
MAC Dely-Exced MTU-Exced In-Discard Out-Discard
-------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----------
5/8 0 0 0 0
Port Last-Time-Cleared
----- --------------------------
5/8 Thu Jan 21 2010, 17:26:25
I am assuming those are packets. I suppose i could time those by the MTU but that wouldn't be entirely acurate. Any other commands?
01-21-2010 03:25 PM
There is no 5 minute readouts like IOS . If there is a specific port you want to look at you can run a "show top" report against the port for up to 999 seconds , you can then look at the report . Actually pretty useful to look at specific ports . Also show counters slot/port gives you lots of info . The show top report function explained here.
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