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5.15.1 monitor traffic-bytes

Function
Displays the transmission frame length (in bytes) at each port.
Prompt
xg> or xg#
Command syntax
monitor traffic-bytes { current | total } [interval <3-60>]
Parameter
{ current | total }
Specifies the statistics to be displayed.
interval <3-60>
Specifies the statistics updating interval (in seconds).
The default interval is 3 seconds.
Command type
Operation management command
Output format (if "current" is specified)
xg# monitor traffic-bytes current
Traffic Statistics(Current Frame Bytes)
================================================================
Port Link State/
STP State
---- ------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ -----------
1 Up/Discard
2 Down
3 Up/Discard
4 Up/Learn
5 Up/Forward
6 Up/Forward
7 Down
8 Down
================================================================
ESC:exit
U:page up
Port
Displays port numbers. Statistics of each port are displayed on a line.
Link State/STP State
Displays the port state in the Link State or STP State format.
The Link State may indicate one of the following link states.
The STP State displays the current port status based on the STP (Spanning Tree Protocol). Note that the STP State is
not displayed if the Link State is Down.
For port status details, see
Tx Rate Bits/Sec
Displays the transmission rate (in bps) using an 8-digit, right-justified value.
Rx Rate Bits/Sec
Displays the receive rate (in bps) using an 8-digit, right-justified value.
Tx-Frame Bytes
Displays the cumulative transmission byte count after execution of this command, using a 10-digit, right-justified value.
Rx-Frame Bytes
Displays the cumulative receive byte count after execution of this command, using a 10-digit, right-justified value.
current
Displays the cumulative byte count of transmission frames after startup of this command.
total
Displays the cumulative byte count of transmission frames after startup of the system.
Tx Rate
Bits/Sec
12345678K
0
923
999123K
999
999999K
0
0
F:refresh
D:page down
L:page left R:page right
Down
The port link is down.
Up
The port link is up.
"Spanning Tree Protocol Port
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2005/08/22-12:12:15
Rx Rate
Tx-Frame
Bits/Sec
Bytes
12345678K 1234567890K 1234567890K
0
0
923 1234567890K 1234567890K
999123K 1234567890M 1234567890M
999 1234567890G 1234567890G
999999K 1234567890T 1234567890T
0
0
0
0
States".
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Rx-Frame
Bytes
0
0
0

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