Administrator Guide

Switch Management Commands 2218
User Guidelines
This command is only applicable to 10G non-stacking interfaces.
Example
console#show interfaces advanced firmware
Port Revision Part number
-------- ----------- -----------
Te1/0/1 0x411 BCM8727
Te1/0/2 0x411 BCM8727
Te1/0/3 0x411 BCM8727
Te1/0/4 0x411 BCM8727
Te1/0/5 0x411 BCM8727
show interfaces utilization
Use this command to display interface utilization.
Syntax
show interfaces utilization [
interface-id
]
interface-id
—A physical or port-channel interface identifier.
Default Configuration
There is no default configuration for this command.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
This command displays interface transmit and receive utilization in bits/sec
and packets/sec. The transmit utilization and transmit packet counts include
packets generated by the CPU.
Buffer utilization is the count of cells queued for transmission on a port. A
buffer utilization value of less than 10 generally indicates that the port is not
experiencing congestion and packets are transmitted as soon as they are
queued for output. A value above 10 that increases and decreases indicates a
port that is experiencing burstiness. A persistent value above 10 indicates a
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