tunnel-stats-show

This command is used to display the tunnel statistics on the switch.

Syntax   tunnel-stats-show

Use any of the following options to display tunnel statistics:

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

Display by date, and time.

start-time date/time: yyyy-mm-ddTHH:mm:s

Display by start date, and time.

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

Display by end date, and time.

duration duration: #d#h#m#s

Display by duration.

interval duration: #d#h#m#s

Display by interval.

since-start

The start time for the statistics.

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

Display statistics older than a specific date.

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

Display statistics within a specific duration.

tunnel-name tunnel-name

Display by tunnel name.

counter counter-number

The number of counters.

ibytes ibytes-number

The number of incoming bytes.

ibits ibits-number

The number of incoming bits.

iUpkts iUpkts-number

The number of incoming Unicast packets.

iBpkts iBpkts-number

The number of incoming Broadcast packets.

iMpkts iMpkts-number

The number of incoming Multicast packets.

iPauseFs
iPauseFs-number

The number of incoming Pause frames.

iCongDrops iCongDrops-number

The number of incoming packets dropped due to congestion.

ierrs errs-number

The number of incoming packets with errors.

obytes obytes-number

The number of outgoing bytes.

obits obits-number

The number of outgoing bits.

oUpkts oUpkts-number

The number of outgoing Unicast packets.

oBpkts oBpkts-number

The number of outgoing Broadcast packets.

oMpkts oMpkts-number

The number of outgoing Multicast packets.

oPauseFs
oPauseFs-number

The number of outgoing Pause frames.

oCongDrops oCongDrops-number

The number of outgoing packets dropped due to congestion.

oerrs oerrs-number

The number of outgoing packets with errors.

mtu-errs mtu-errs-number

The number of MTU errors.

HER-pkts HER-pkts-number

The number of head-end replicated packets.

HER-bytes HER-bytes-number

The number of head-end replicated bytes.

HER-bits HER-bits-number

The number of head-end replicated bits.

Defaults   None

Access   CLI

History   

Version 1.2

Command introduced.

Version 2.2.2

The parameter type added.

Version 2.2.3

The parameter router-if replaced name-string with vrouter-hw-if name option.

Version 2.3.1

The parameter active added.

Version 2.6.0

The parameters HER-pkts and HER-bytes added.

Version 3.0.0

The following parameters added: ibits, and obits.

Version 6.1.0

The parameter HER-bits added.

Usage   Tunnels are used to encapsulate unsupported protocols on a network. Use this command to display a list of tunnels on a fabric.

Examples  To display a list of all tunnels on a switch, use the following command:

CLI (network-admin@switch) > tunnel-stats-show


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