client-server-stats-clear

This command is used to clear statistics generated between a client and server on the network.

Syntax   client-server-stats-clear

Specify any of the following options:

time date/time:
yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss

Clear statistics from a specific time period.

start-time date/time:
yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss

Clear statistics from a specific start time and date.

end-time date/time:
yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss

Clear statistic from a specific end time and date.

duration: #d#h#m#s

Clear statistics for a specific duration.

interval duration: #d#h#m#s

Clear statistics for a specific interval duration.

since-start

Clear statistics from the start of collection.

older-than duration: #d#h#m#s

Clear statistics older than a specified date and time.

within-last duration: #d#h#m#s

Clear statistics within a specified duration time.

count count-number

Clear the number of counters.

vlan vlan-id

Clear statistics for a specific VLAN.

vxlan vxlan-id

Clear statistics for a specific VXLAN.

client-switch-port port-number

Clear statistics for a specific port number on the client switch.

server-switch-port port-number

Clear statistics for a specific port number on the server switch.

client-mac mac-address

Clear statistics for a specific client MAC address.

server-mac mac-address

Clear statistics for a specific server MAC address.

client-ip ip-address

Clear statistics for a specific client IP address.

server-ip ip-address

Clear statistics for a specific client IP address.

server-port

Specifies the type of statistic to clear from the server port. This includes HDFS, Hive, Ganglia, Cassandra, Nutanix and other server types.

syn syn-number 

Clear the statistics for SYN packets.

est est-number

Clear the statistics for established connections.

fin fin-number

Clear the statistics for the total number of closed connections.

obytes obytes-number

Specifis the number of outgoing bytes to clear statistics.

ibytes ibytes-number

Specifies the number of incoming bytes to clear statistics.

total-bytes total-bytes-number

Specifies the total bytes to clear statistics.

avg-dur high resolution time: #ns

Clear the average duration of high resolution statistics.

avg-lat high resolution time: #ns

Clear the average latency statistics.

first-seen date/time: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss

Clear the first-seen statistics only.

last-seen date/time: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm

Clear the last-seen statistics only.

Defaults   None

Access   CLI

History   

Version 2.0

Command introduced.

Version 2.1

The parameters, timestamp, start-time, end-time, duration, interval, since-start, older-than, and within-last added to the command. 

Version 2.2

The parameter, no-since-start, deprecated.

Version 2.2.5

The parameters, HDFS-, added.

Version 2.2.6

The parameters, MR, HBase, Ganglia, Cassandra, and Nutanix added to server-port.

Usage   You can clear all statistics for a client server connection or you can use a filter to clear specific statistics.

Examples  To clear statistics for VLAN12, use the following command:

CLI network-admin@switch > client-server-stats-clear vlan 12

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