port-pfc-stats-show
Priority Flow Control (PFC) is an IEEE standard (802.1qbb) for link level flow control on Ethernet networks. Functionally, this feature is similar to the IEEE standard 802.3 for PAUSE mechanism, except that it operates at the granularity of individual packet priorities or traffic class, instead of port level. When a queue corresponding to traffic with a particular traffic class reaches a predetermined, either auto or statically set, threshold, the switch chip generates a PFC frame and sends it back to the sender. For PFC to work effectively end to end on the network, all switches and hosts in the traffic path are configured to enable PFC, and configured for traffic class to priority mappings.
This command allows you to display PFC stats on ports.
Syntax port-pfc-stats-show
time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss |
Displays the date and time for statistics collection. |
start-time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss |
Displays the start date and time for statistics collection. |
end-time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss |
Displays the end date and time for statistics collection. |
duration duration: #d#h#m#s |
Displays the duration for statistics collection. |
interval duration: #d#h#m#s |
Displays the interval between statistics collection. |
since-start |
Displays the statistics since the start time. |
older-than duration: #d#h#m#s |
Displays the statistics older than the specified time. |
within-last duration: #d#h#m#s |
Displays the statistics within a specified time. |
port port-list |
Displays the port list. |
Defaults None
Access Network administrator
History Command introduced in Version 2.5.4.
Usage This command is used to displays PFC stats information about link level flow control for traffic on the network.
Examples To display PFC stats, use the following command:
CLI (network-admin@Spine1)port-pfc-stats-show
switch priority port error
------- -------- ----- -----
Spine1 2 11-20
Spine1 3 11-20