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clear counter for controllers fa0/0 in c1841 router

jay77jay77
Level 1
Level 1

Like clear counter int fa0/0- is there any command to clear the counter under controllers fa0/0?

eg. im seeing these conuters under controller fa0/0:

Bytes_recvd 2349082481 Bytes_sent 2040588177 Frames_recvd 282629943

Frames_sent 209684194

total_bytes_RX 2349114885 Total_frames_RX 282630045

Bcast_frames_recvd 89338444

Mcast_frames_RX 23653742 CRC_err 0 Ovr_sized_frames 0

Fragments 0 Jabber 0 collision 0

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guruprasadr
Level 7
Level 7

HI Jay, [Pls Rate if HELPS]

Use "clear controller" EXEC command to reset the T1 or E1 Controller.

Clear controller {t1 | e1} Slot/Port

Clear controller {t1 | e1} number

t1 = specifies the T1 Controller

e1 = specified the e1 controller

Slot/Port = Backplane slot number or port number on the interface.

number = Network Interface Module Number, in the range of 0 through 2.

Hope I am Informative.

Pls Rate if HELPS

Best Regards,

Guru Prasad R

im asking about fastethernet i/f.

HI Jay, [Pls Rate if HELPS]

Sorry, i missed....Here follow the answers:

Use the clear interface fastethernet privileged EXEC command to reset the controller for a specified Fast Ethernet interface.

clear interface fastethernet number (Cisco 4500 and 4700 series routers)

clear interface fastethernet slot/port (Cisco 7200 and Cisco 7500 series routers)

clear interface fastethernet slot/port-adapter/port (Cisco 7500 series routers)

Hope I am Informative.

Pls RATE if HELPS

Best Regards,

Guru Prasad R

I think that clear counter < interface > already do that.

The counters not cleared are real-time counters, they increment as the traffic flows through the interface.

Sorry, controller-level counters cannot be cleared. Just use interface-level instead.

Pravin Phadte
Level 5
Level 5

clear counters fasteth0/0 would work.

Attached is the output of one of the routers.

Ah, good to know, it not always did.

none of the commands worked.

so i think no commands for that..just only a reboot can clear!!

tks

HI Jay, [Pls RATE if HELPS]

Normally, with a "reboot" my requirement of "Buffer Failures" & "Memory Failures" value has cleared.

May be i was thinking during my first POST itself, but i am not sure whether "reboot" might help for clearing the values of the interface you specified.

Try once and keep us updated.

Best Regards,

Guru Prasad R

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