Clearing Trunk Load Balancing Statistics; Resetting The Port Counters; Viewing The Switch's Mac Address Tables - HP Aruba JL253A Management And Configuration Manual

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Ouptut for the show trunk-statistics command
switch(config)# show trunk-statistics trk1
Group : Trk1 Ports : 3,4
Monitoring time : 23 hours 15 minutes
Totals
Packets Rx : 3,452,664 Bytes Rx : 14,004,243
Packets Tx : 2,121,122 Bytes Tx : 2,077,566
Packets Tx Drop :
Rates (5 minute weighted average):
Trunk utilization Rx : 30.2 %
Trunk utilization Tx : 78.2 %
Traffic Spread past 5 minutes
Port | %Tx
---- + ----- + ----- + ---------- + ---------- + ----------------
3
| 27
4
| 73

Clearing trunk load balancing statistics

To display trunk counters information since the trunk was formed with the given ports. If ports are added or
removed from the trunk-groups, statistical data is reset. The data is for a specific trunk.
Syntax:
clear trunk-statistics <trunk-group>
Clears statistics for all trunks if no trunks identified.
trunk-group: Clears specific trunk counter information since the trunk was formed.

Resetting the port counters

It is useful to be able to clear all counters and statistics without rebooting the switch when troubleshooting network
issues. The clear statistics global command clears all counters and statistics for all interfaces except
SNMP. You can also clear the counters and statistics for an individual port using the clear statistics
<port-list> command.
Syntax:
clear statistics {<< port-list > | global>}
When executed with the port-list option, clears the counters and statistics for an individual port.
When executed with the global option, clears all counters and statistics for all interfaces except SNMP.
The show interfaces [<port-list>] command displays the totals accumulated since the last boot or the
last clear statistics command was executed. The menu page also displays these totals.
SNMP displays the counter and statistics totals accumulated since the last reboot; it is not affected by the clear
statistics global command or the clear statistics <port-list> command. An SNMP trap is sent
whenever the statistics are cleared.

Viewing the switch's MAC address tables

Chapter 12 Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation
| %Rx
| Bytes Rx
| 42
| 1,223,445
| 58
| 356,233
| Bytes Tx
| Dropped Frame-Tx
| 2,112,122
| 123,122
| 993,222
| 0
387

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