Displaying Cpu Utilization Statistics - Brocade Communications Systems ICX 6650 Configuration Manual

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TABLE 16
Field
Distance
Policies
Index
Action
Source
Destination
Protocol
Port
Operator

Displaying CPU utilization statistics

You can display CPU utilization statistics for IP protocols using the show process cpu command.
The show process cpu command includes CPU utilization statistics for ACL, 802.1x, and L2VLAN.
L2VLAN contains any packet transmitted to a VLAN by the CPU, including unknown unicast,
multicast, broadcast, and CPU forwarded Layer 2 traffic.
To display CPU utilization statistics for the previous one-second, one-minute, five-minute, and
fifteen-minute intervals, enter the following command at any level of the CLI.
Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide
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Displaying IP configuration information and statistics
CLI display of global IP configuration information – Layer 3 Switch (Continued)
Description
The administrative distance of the route. The default administrative distance for static IP
routes in Brocade routers is 1.
To list the default administrative distances for all types of routes or to change the
administrative distance of a static route, refer to
page 146.
The policy number. This is the number you assigned the policy when you configured it.
The action the router takes if a packet matches the comparison values in the policy. The
action can be one of the following:
deny – The router drops packets that match this policy.
permit – The router forwards packets that match this policy.
The source IP address the policy matches.
The destination IP address the policy matches.
The IP protocol the policy matches. The protocol can be one of the following:
ICMP
IGMP
IGRP
OSPF
TCP
UDP
The Layer 4 TCP or UDP port the policy checks for in packets. The port can be displayed by its
number or, for port types the router recognizes, by the well-known name. For example, TCP
port 80 can be displayed as HTTP.
NOTE: This field applies only if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP.
The comparison operator for TCP or UDP port names or numbers.
NOTE: This field applies only if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP.
"Changing the administrative distance"
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