Showing and Clearing CPTP Statistics
You can view the CPTP statistics, including class 0s by using the following command:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > cpu-class-stats-show
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    name  | 
  
    Specify the name of the CPU class to clear statistics.  | 
 
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    cos cos-number  | 
  
    Specify the CoS value for the CPU class.  | 
 
Or to clear them:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > cpu-class-stats-clear
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    name  | 
  
    Specify the name of the CPU class to clear statistics.  | 
 
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    cos cos-number  | 
  
    Clear the CoS value for the CPU class.  | 
 
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    hw-out-pkts hw-out-pkts-number  | 
  
    Clear the hardware transmitted packet count.  | 
 
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    hw-drop-pkts hw-drop-pkts-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of hardware dropped packets.  | 
 
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    sw-pkts sw-pkts-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of packets processed in software.  | 
 
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    sw-drops-pkts sw-drops-pkts-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of packets dropped in software because the queue is full.  | 
 
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    hog-violations hog-violations-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of hog protection host violations and moved to separate queue.  | 
 
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    hog-warnings hog-warnings-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of hog protection delegated bandwidth warnings.  | 
 
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    hog-hosts-in hog-hosts-in-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of added hosts for hog protection.  | 
 
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    hog-hosts-out hog-hosts-out-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of hosts removed from hog protection.  | 
 
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    hog-max-hosts-drops hog-max-hosts-drops-number  | 
  
    Clear the number of dropped hosts with hog protection because the maximum number of hosts is reached.  | 
 
A handy command to periodically check the CPU traffic statistics is the following:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > cpu-class-stats-show show-diff-interval 1
which refreshes the statistics every second on screen, and thus can be used to observe traffic spikes.
In case of an auto-quarantined traffic source, the violator’s information and related statistics can be displayed with the following commands:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > hog-violator-show
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    mac mac-address  | 
  
    Displays the hog violator MAC address.  | 
 
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    vlan vlan-id  | 
  
    Displays the hog violator VLAN ID.  | 
 
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    vxlan vxlan-id  | 
  
    Displays the hog violator VXLAN ID.  | 
 
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    port port-number  | 
  
    Displays the hog violator ingress port.  | 
 
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    cpu-class cpu-class-string  | 
  
    Displays the hog violator original class.  | 
 
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    hog-cpu-class hog-cpu-class-string  | 
  
    Displays the hog violator hog queue CPU class.  | 
 
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    created date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss  | 
  
    Displays the time and date when hog violator is created.  | 
 
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    vflow vflow-string  | 
  
    Displays the redirect vFlow.  | 
 
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    vflow2 vflow-string  | 
  
    Displays the redirect vFlow 2.  | 
 
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    vflow3 vflow-string  | 
  
    Displays the redirect vFlow 3.  | 
 
CLI (network-admin@switch) > hog-violator-stats-show
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    time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss  | 
  
    Displays the time and date to start statistics collection.  | 
 
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    start-time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss  | 
  
    Displays the start time of the statistics collection.  | 
 
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    end-time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:ss  | 
  
    Displays the end time of the statistics collection.  | 
 
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    duration duration: #d#h#m#s  | 
  
    Displays the duration of statistics collection.  | 
 
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    interval duration: #d#h#m#s  | 
  
    Displays the interval between statistics collection.  | 
 
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    since-start  | 
  
    Displays the statistics collection since the start time.  | 
 
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    older-than duration: #d#h#m#s  | 
  
    Displays the statistics collection older than the time.  | 
 
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    within-last duration: #d#h#m#s  | 
  
    Displays the statistics collection within a specified time period.  | 
 
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    name vflow-name  | 
  
    Displays the name of the vFlow.  | 
 
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    vnet vnet-name  | 
  
    Displays the VNET name of the vFlow.  | 
 
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    id  | 
  
    Displays the ID assigned to the vFlow.  | 
 
