vflow-mgmt-stats-clear
This command displays management flow statistics for Layer 2 Ethernet or Layer 3 Internet Protocol (IP) traffic.
Syntax vflow-mgmt-stats-show
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Specify any of the following options: |
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start-time yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss |
Specify the start time of the flow using the notation yyyymm- ddThh:mm:ss. |
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end-time yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss |
Specify the start time of the flow using the notation yyyymm- ddThh:mm:ss |
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dur duration-number |
Specify the duration of the flow (in seconds). |
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interval duration: #d#h#m#s |
Specify the length of time between collection intervals. |
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since-start|no-since-start |
Specify if the statistics are collected from the start of the vflow. |
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older-than duration: #d#h#m#s |
Specify if the statistics are older than the stated duration. |
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within-last duration: #d#h#m#s |
Specify the statistics collected within the last duration. |
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name vflow name |
Specify the name of the vflow. |
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Specifyvnet vnet name |
Specify the vNET. |
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id |
Specify the ID assigned. |
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pkts pkts-number |
Specify the total number of packets. |
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bytes bytes-number |
Specify the total number of bytes. |
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cpu-pkts cpu-pkts-number |
Specify the total number of CPU packets. |
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cpu-bytes cpu-bytes-number |
Specify the total number of CPU bytes. |
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mismatches mismatches-number |
Specify the number of mismatched packets. |
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drops drops-number |
Specify the number of dropped packets. |
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drops-bytes drops-bytes-number |
Specify the number of dropped bytes. |
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policer-drops policer-drops-number |
Specify the number of policer dropped packets. |
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policer-drop-bytes policer-drop-bytes-number |
Specify the number of policer dropped bytes. |
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cpu-tx-pkts cpu-tx-pkts-number |
Specify the number of packets sent from the CPU. |
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cpu-tx-bytes cpu-tx-bytes-number |
Specify the number of bytes sent from the CPU. |
Defaults None.
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History
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Version 1.2 |
Command introduced. |
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Version 2.4.1 |
The parameter, vnet, added. |
Usage Each fabric, cluster, standalone switch, or virtual network can track application flow statistics. This command clears vflow statistics.
Examples This example shows how to clear vFlow management statistics:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > vflow-stats-clear
