Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Example 49 Example of the custom show interfaces command
(HP_Switch_name#) show int custom 1-4 port name:4 type vlan intrusion speed enabled mdi
Status and Counters - Custom Port Status
Intrusion
Port Name Type VLAN Alert Speed Enabled MDI-mode
---- ---------- ---------- ----- --------- ------- ------- --------
1 Acco 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
2 Huma 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
3 Deve 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
4 Lab1 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
You can specify the column width by entering a colon after the column name, then indicating the
number of characters to display. In Example 49 (page 85), the Name column displays only the
first four characters of the name. All remaining characters are truncated.
NOTE: Each field has a fixed minimum width to be displayed. If you specify a field width smaller
than the minimum width, the information is displayed at the minimum width. For example, if the
minimum width for the Name field is 4 characters and you specify Name:2, the Name field displays
4 characters.
You can enter parameters in any order. There is a limit of 80 characters per line; if you exceed
this limit an error displays.
Viewing port utilization statistics
Use the show interface port-utilization command to view a real-time rate display for
all ports on the switch. Figure 26 (page 85) shows a sample output from this command.
Figure 26 Example of a show interface port-utilization command listing
Operating notes for viewing port utilization statistics
For each port on the switch, the command provides a real-time display of the rate at which
data is received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) in terms of kilobits per second (KBits/s), number of
packets per second (Pkts/s), and utilization (Util) expressed as a percentage of the total
bandwidth available.
The show interfaces <port-list> command can be used to display the current link
status and the port rate average over a 5 minute period. Port rates are shown in bits per
second (bps) for ports up to 1 Gigabit; for 10 Gigabit ports, port rates are shown in kilobits
per second (Kbps.)
Viewing port utilization statistics 85