hog-violator-stats-show

The CPU Control Packet Processing Protection feature allows the CPU control packet processing path be protected against misbehaving, and malicious hosts or end-points that may flood control protocol packets. This is also called “CPU hog protection”.

NetVisor OS provides three types of Control Plane Protection:

  • Overall CPU Bandwidth
  • Dedicated Queues for Critical Flows
  • Protection from offending flows in Critical Queues (DDOS Protection) by using special CPU hog queues

Syntax   hog-violator-stats-show

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

The time, and date to start statistics collection.

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

The start time of the statistics collection.

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

The end time of the statistics collection.

duration duration: #d#h#m#s

The duration of statistics collection.

interval duration: #d#h#m#s 

The interval between statistics collection.

since-start

The statistics collection since the start time.

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

The statistics collection older than the time.

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

The statistics collection within a specified time period.

name vflow-name 

The name of the vFlow.

vnet #d#h#m#s

The vNET name.

id

The ID assigned by NetVisor.


Defaults   None

Access   Network Administrator

History   

Version 2.6.0

Command introduced.

Usage   Use this command to display settings for CPU hog violator statistics.

Examples  To display settings for CPU hog violator statistics, use the following syntax:

CLI (network-admin@switch) > hog-violator-stats-show

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