14 – Command Reference
Show Perf
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outbyte [port_list]
Displays continuous performance data in bytes/second transmitted for the ports
given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited
by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15] specifies ports 0, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and
15. If you omit [port_list], the command displays performance data for ports 0–15.
Type “q” and press the Enter key to stop the display.
frame [port_list]
Displays continuous performance data in total frames/second transmitted and
received for the ports given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers
and ranges delimited by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15] specifies ports 0, 2, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. If you omit [port_list], the command displays performance
data for ports 0–15. Type “q” and press the Enter key to stop the display.
inframe [port_list]
Displays continuous performance data in frames/second received for the ports
given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited
by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15] specifies ports 0, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and
15. If you omit [port_list], the command displays performance data for ports 0–15.
Type “q” and press the Enter key to stop the display.
outframe [port_list]
Displays continuous performance data in frames/second transmitted for the ports
given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be a set of port numbers and ranges delimited
by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15] specifies ports 0, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and
15. If you omit [port_list], the command displays performance data for ports 0–15.
Type “q” and press the Enter key to stop the display.
errors [port_list]
Displays continuous error counts for the ports given by [port_list]. [port_list] can be
a set of port numbers and ranges delimited by spaces. For example, [0 2 10-15]
specifies ports 0, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. If you omit [port_list], the command
displays performance data for ports 0–15. Type “q” and press the Enter key to
stop the display.