Display Connection-Limit Stat-Nodes - H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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argument represents the slot number of the card. This option is available only when you specify the
global keyword or specify a virtual interface, such as a VLAN interface or tunnel interface.
(Distributed devices in IRF mode.)
Examples
# (Centralized devices in standalone mode.) Display the global connection limit statistics.
<Sysname> display connection-limit statistics global
Connection limit statistics (Global, slot 0):
Dropped IPv4 packets:
Dropped IPv6 packets:
# (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Display the global connection limit statistics on the card
in slot 2.
<Sysname> display connection-limit statistics global slot 2
Connection limit statistics (Global, slot 2):
Dropped IPv4 packets:
Dropped IPv6 packets:
# (Centralized devices in IRF mode.) Display the global connection limit statistics on IRF member
device 2.
<Sysname> display connection-limit statistics global slot 2
Connection limit statistics (Global, slot 2):
Dropped IPv4 packets:
Dropped IPv6 packets:
# (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Display the connection limit statistics of VLAN-interface 10 of
the card in slot 1 on IRF member device 2.
<Sysname> display connection-limit statistics interface vlan-interface 10 chassis 2 slot
1
Connection limit statistics (Vlan-interface10, slot 1 in chassis 2):
Dropped IPv4 packets:
Dropped IPv6 packets:
Table 144 Command output
Field
Dropped IPv4 packet
Dropped IPv6 packet
Related commands
connection-limit
connection-limit apply
connection-limit apply global
limit

display connection-limit stat-nodes

Use display connection-limit stat-nodes to display statistics about IPv4 connections that match
connection limit rules globally or on an interface.
54781
11457
74213
58174
74213
58174
12345
55239
Description
Number of IPv4 packets that are dropped because the upper connection limit is
exceeded when an IPv4 connection limit policy is configured globally or on an
interface.
Number of IPv6 packets that are dropped because the upper connection limit is
exceeded when an IPv6 connection limit policy is configured globally or on an
interface.
930

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