Command Reference Guide
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Statistics commands 
Introduction 
You can view switch performance statistics in the user, operator, and administrator command modes. 
This chapter discusses how to use the ISCLI to display switch statistics. 
The following table describes general Statistics commands. 
Table 43  Statistics commands 
Command 
Usage 
show layer3 counters 
Displays Layer 3 Statistics. 
Command mode: All 
show snmp-server counters 
Displays SNMP statistics. 
Command mode: All 
show ntp counters 
Displays Network Time Protocol (NTP) Statistics. 
You can execute the clear command option to delete all 
statistics. 
Command mode: All 
clear ntp 
Clears Network Time Protocol (NTP) Statistics. 
Command mode: All except User EXEC 
show ufd counters 
Displays Uplink Failure Detection statistics. 
Command mode: All 
show counters 
Dumps all switch statistics. 
Command mode: All 
Port Statistics 
The following table describes the Port Statistics commands. The following sections provide more detailed 
information and commands. 
Table 44  Port Statistics commands 
Command 
Usage 
show interface port <port number> 
dot1x counters 
Displays IEEE 802.1x statistics for the port. 
Command mode: All 
show interface port <port number> 
bridging-counters 
Displays bridging (―dot1‖) statistics for the port. 
Command mode: All 
show interface port <port number> 
ethernet-counters 
Displays Ethernet (―dot3‖) statistics for the port.  
Command mode: All 
show interface port <port number> 
interface-counters 
Displays interface statistics for the port. 
Command mode: All 
show interface port <port number> 
ip-counters 
Displays Internet Protocol statistics for the port. 
Command mode: All 
show interface port <port number> 
link-counters 
Displays link statistics for the port.  
Command mode: All 
show interface port <port number> 
rmon-counters 
Displays RMON statistics for the port. 
Command mode: All 










