Disabling / Enabling and Naming Ports
No counter discontinuity time
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MIB2 Interface Counters
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In Octets
In Unicast Pkts
In Multicast Pkts
In Broadcast Pkts
In Discards
In Errors
Out Octets
Out Unicasts Pkts
Out Multicast Pkts
Out Broadcast Pkts
Out Errors
802.1Q Switch Counters
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Frames Received
Frames Transmitted
This example shows how to display all ge.3.1 port counter statistics related to traffic through the
device.
C2(su)->show port counters
Port:
802.1Q Switch Counters
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Frames Received
Frames Transmitted
Table
7‐2 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 7-2 show port counters Output Details
Output Field
Port
MIB2 Interface
Bridge Port
MIB2 Interface
Counters
802.1Q Switch
Counters
Disabling / Enabling and Naming Ports
Purpose
To disable and re‐enable one or more ports, and to assign an alias to a port. By default, all ports are
enabled at device startup. You may want to disable ports for security or to troubleshoot network
issues. Ports may also be assigned an alias for convenience.
7-6 Port Configuration
ge.
3.1
Bridge Port: 2
What It Displays...
Port designation. For a detailed description of possible port-string values, refer to
"Port String Syntax Used in the
MIB2 interface designation.
IEEE 802.1D bridge port designation.
MIB2 network traffic counts
Counts of frames received, transmitted, and filtered.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ge.
3.1 switch
0
0
CLI" on page 7-2.