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5.16.11 show statistics traffic-counts
Function
Displays the accumulated number of frames sent or received to and from each port after the system startup.
Prompt
xg> or xg#
Command syntax
show statistics traffic-counts
Command type
Operation management command
Output form
xg# show statistics traffic-counts
Traffic Statistics(Total Frame Counts) 2007/01/22-19:41:39
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[No.1]
Port : 1
Link State/ STP State: Up/Forward
Tx-Frame Counts : 367
Rx-Frame Counts : 300
Rx-Bcast Counts : 0
Rx-Mcast Counts : 300
Port-Description : port_name1
[No.2]
z [No.]
Displays statistics for each port.
z Port
Displays the port numbers.
z Link State/STP State
Displays the port state in the Link State or STP State format.
The Link State may indicate one of the following link states.
− Down
The port link is down.
− Up
The port link is up.
The STP State displays the current port status based on the STP (Spanning Tree Protocol).
Note that the STP State is not displayed if the Link State is down.
For port status details, see “Spanning Tree Protocol Port States
”.
z Tx-Frame Counts
Displays the accumulated number of frames sent after the system startup.
z Rx-Frame Counts
Displays the accumulated number of frames received after the system startup.
z Rx-Bcast Counts
Displays the accumulated number of broadcast frames received after the system startup.
z Rx-Mcast Counts
Displays the accumulated number of multicast frames received after the system startup.
z Port-Description
Displays port descriptions. If the port is not described, it will not display anything.
Up to 36 characters can be displayed.