Display Packet-Drop - HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

Blade switch layer 2 - lan switching
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display packet-drop

Use display packet-drop to display information about packets dropped on an interface or multiple
interfaces.
Syntax
display packet-drop { interface [ interface-type [ interface-number ] ] | summary }
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface-type: Specifies an interface type. If you do not specify an interface type, this command displays
information about dropped packets on all the interfaces on the device.
interface-number: Specifies an interface number. If you specify an interface type only, this command
displays information about dropped packets on the specified type of interfaces.
summary: Displays the summary of dropped packets on all interfaces.
Examples
# Display information about dropped packets on Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/5.
<Sysname> display packet-drop interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/5
Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/5:
Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient bandwidth: 0
Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor (FFP): 0
Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state: 0
Table 5 Command output
Field
Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient
bandwidth
Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor FFP
Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state
Description
Causes for the physical state of an interface to be DOWN.
Not connected—No physical connection exists (possibly because the
network cable is disconnected or faulty).
Administratively DOWN—The port was shut down with the shutdown
command. To restore the physical state of the interface, use the undo
shutdown command.
Description
Packets that are dropped because the buffer is used
up or the bandwidth is insufficient.
Packets that are filtered out.
Packets that are dropped because STP is in the
non-forwarding state.
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