Monitoring Hp Apa Statistics; Sample Link Aggregate 64-Bit Statistics - HP -UX 11i v3 Administrator's Manual

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Example 4-2 Sample Link Aggregate 64-Bit Statistics
# nwmgr --st -I 901 -S apa
***
Interface Name
PPA Number
Description
MTU Size
Speed
Station Address
Administration Status
Operation Status
Last Change
Inbound Octets
Inbound Unicast Packets
Inbound Multicast Packets
Inbound Broadcast Packets
Inbound Discards
Inbound Errors
Inbound Unknown Protocols
Outbound Octets
Outbound Unicast Packets
Outbound Multicast Packets
Outbound Broadcast Packets
Outbound Discards
Outbound Errors
Counter Discontinuity Time
Physical Promiscuous Mode
Physical Connector Present
Interface Alias
Link Up/Down Trap Enable

Monitoring HP APA statistics

For the December 2007 release (B.11.31.10) and later of HP APA for HP-UX 11i v3, the nwmgr
command --stats monitor option enables you to view APA traffic continuously, including
statistics of every member port of an APA link aggregate. You can specify the following
parameters:
-q counter=type
-q value=value
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Administering HP APA
lan901 64 bit MIB statistics:
= lan901
= 901
= lan901 Hewlett-Packard LinkAggregate Interface
= 1500
= 3 Gbps
= 0x0012794371B4
= UP
= UP
= Thu Sep 28 18:35:11 2006
= 1353732
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 22064
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 0
= Thu Sep 28 18:35:10 2006
= FALSE
= FALSE
=
= Enabled
The counter parameter can have the following values:
Displays octet counters. You cannot specify this value with p
o
or t.
Displays packet counters. You cannot specify this value with o
p
or t.
Displays throughput counters in Mb/s. You cannot specify this
t
value with o or p.
Displays physical errors.
y
If you do not specify this parameter, packet counters are displayed.
The value parameter can have the following values:
Displays current counters. You cannot specify this value with
c
d or r.
Displays the difference between the previous counter value and
d
the current value. You cannot specify this value with c or r.
Uses the counter values in the first iteration as a base (0) and
r
displays the counters incremented from the base. You cannot
specify this value with c or d.
If you do not specify this parameter, current counter values are
displayed.

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