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Statistics Menu 
Introduction 
You can view switch performance statistics in the user, operator, and administrator command modes. This 
chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display switch statistics. 
Menu information 
Command: /stats 
[Statistics Menu] 
 port - Port Stats Menu 
 clrports β Clear stats for all ports 
 l2 - Layer 2 Stats Menu 
 l3 - Layer 3 Stats Menu 
 mp - MP-specific Stats Menu 
 acl - ACL Stats Menu 
 snmp - Show SNMP stats 
 ntp - Show NTP stats 
 ufd - Show Uplink Failure Detection stats 
 clrmp - Clear all MP related stats 
 dump - Dump all stats 
The following table describes the Statistics Menu options. 
Table 44  Statistics Menu options 
Command 
Usage 
port <port number> 
Displays the Port Statistics Menu for the specified port. Use this command to 
display traffic statistics on a port-by-port basis. Traffic statistics are included in 
SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) objects. 
clrports 
Clear statistics counters for all ports. 
l2   
Displays the Layer 2 Statistics Menu. 
l3 
Displays the Layer 3 Statistics Menu. 
mp 
Displays the Management Processor Statistics Menu. 
acl 
Displays the Access Control List Statistics Menu. 
snmp 
Displays SNMP statistics. 
ntp <clear> 
Displays Network Time Protocol (NTP) Statistics. 
Add the argument, clear, to clear NTP statistics. 
ufd <clear> 
Displays Uplink Failure Detection statistics. 
Add the argument, clear, to clear UFD statistics. 
clrmp 
Clears all Management Processor Statistics. 
dump 
Dumps all switch statistics. Use this command to gather data for tuning and 
debugging switch performance. If you want to capture dump data to a file, set 
your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior 
to issuing the dump command.  
Port Statistics Menu 
Command: /stats/port <port number> 
[Port Statistics Menu] 
 8021x - Show 802.1x stats 
 brg - Show bridging ("dot1") stats 
 ether - Show Ethernet ("dot3") stats 
 if - Show interface ("if") stats 
 ip - Show Internet Protocol ("IP") stats 
 link - Show link stats 
 rmon - Show RMON stats 
 clear - Clear all port stats 
This menu displays traffic statistics on a port-by-port basis. 










