Display Ipv6 Netstream Export - H3C SR6600 Command Reference Manual

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Field
Protocol
/Sec
Stream/Sec Packets/stream
Active(sec)/stream
Type DstIP(Port)
TC FlowLbl If(Direct) Pkts
DstMAC(VLAN)
TopLblType(IP/MASK)
TcpFlag:
DstMask: SrcMask:
DstAS:
Nexthop:
BgpNexthop:
OutVRF:
Active:

display ipv6 netstream export

Use display ipv6 netstream export to view statistics about IPv6 NetStream data export.
Syntax
display ipv6 netstream export [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]
Views
Any view
Total Streams
Packets
Idle(sec)/stream
SrcIP(Port)
Pro
SrcMAC(VLAN)
Lbl-Exp-S-List
SrcAS
InVRF:
Bytes/Pkt:
Description
Statistics of packet by protocol type in the following accounting
criteria: protocol number, total number of flows, number of packets
per second, number of flows per second, number of packets for flow,
active time of each flow, inactive time of each flow.
Statistics of the active flows in the NetStream cache including flow
type, destination IPv6 address (destination port), source IPv6 address
(source port), protocol number, traffic class, flow label, interface type
and name (direction), and the number of packets.
Flows are classified into the following types: IP flows, L2 flows, IP and
Layer 2 flows, MPLS flows with no IP options (MPLS), MPLS flows with
IP options (IP&MPLS).
ICMPv6 packets do not contain port number fields, so the type field
and code field are captured. The value for the destination port
represents these two fields. More specifically, the highest 8 bits
represent the type field and the lowest 8 bits represent the code field.
The value for the source port is set to 0 and does not indicate any
statistics.
Layer 2 information about the active flows in the cache, including
destination MAC address, destination VLAN ID, source MAC
address, and source VLAN ID.
Information about the active MPLS flows in the cache, including type
of the labels at the top of the label stack (IP addresses and masks
associated with the label), and label list.
A label consists of the following fields:
Label field—20 bits in length.
Exp field—For QoS, and three bits in length.
S field—One bit in length. The value of 1 indicates that the label is
at the bottom of the label stack.
Other information about the active flows in the cache, including TCP
tag, destination mask, source mask, routing next hop, destination AS,
source AS, BGP next hop, VPN to which the outbound packets
belong, VPN to which the inbound packets belong, stream active
time, number of bytes in each packet.
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