Clear Esrp Counters - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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clear esrp counters

clear esrp counters
Description
Clears the statistics gathered by ESRP for all ESRP domains on the switch.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or variables.
Default
None.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to clear the state transition and the protocol packet counters gathered by ESRP.
The state transition count displays the number of times the ESRP domain entered the following states:
Aware—An Extreme switch that does not participate in ESRP elections but is capable of listening to
ESRP Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs).
Master—The master switch is the device with the highest priority based on the election algorithm.
The master is responsible for responding to clients for Layer 3 routing and Layer 2 switching for the
ESRP domain.
Neutral—The neutral state is the initial state entered by the switch. In a neutral state, the switch
waits for ESRP to initialize and run. A neutral switch does not participate in ESRP elections.
PreMaster—The pre-master state is an ESRP switch that is ready to be master but is going through
possible loop detection prior to transitioning to master.
Slave—The slave switch participates in ESRP but is not elected or configured the master and does
not respond to ARP requests but does exchange ESRP packets with other switches on the same
VLAN. The slave switch is available to assume the responsibilities of the master switch if the master
becomes unavailable or criteria for ESRP changes.
If the slave is in extended mode, it does not send ESRP hello messages; however, it sends PDUs that
may trigger a change in the master switch.
For more information about configuring the ESRP mode of operation on the switch, see the
configure esrp mode [extended | standard]
mode.
To display information about the ESRP domain, including the previously described states, use the
command.
esrp {<name>}
The protocol packet count displays the number of times ESRP, ESRP-aware, and ESRP error packets
were transmitted and received.
To display information about the ESRP counters, use the
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
command. By default, ESRP operates in extended
show esrp {<name>} counters
clear esrp counters
show
command.
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