FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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The following command displays PMs for the CoS 0 queue in Service Bundle 1,
on GbE 2. The PMs are cleared after they are displayed:
eth type eth [1/2]> tm-queue show statistics service-bundle-id
1 cos 0 clear-on-read yes layer-1 yes
The following command clears PMs for all queues in Service Bundle 1, on
GbE 2:
eth type eth [1/2]> tm-queue clear statistics service-bundle-id
1
18.7.2
Displaying Service Bundle-Level PMs (CLI)
IP-20 supports the following counters per service bundle at the service bundle
level:
Transmitted Green Packets (64 bits counter)
Transmitted Green Bytes (64 bits counter)
Transmitted Green Bits per Second (32 bits counter)
Dropped Green Packets (64 bits counter)
Dropped Green Bytes (64 bits counter)
Transmitted Yellow Packets (64 bits counter)
Transmitted Yellow Bytes (64 bits counter)
Transmitted Yellow Bits per Second (32 bits counter)
Dropped Yellow Packets (64 bits counter)
Dropped Yellow Bytes (64 bits counter)
To display service bundle-level PMs, enter interface view for the interface and
enter the following command:
eth type eth [x/x]> tm-service-bundle show statistics service-
bundle-id <service-bundle-id> clear-on-read <clear-on-read>
layer-1 <layer-1>
To clear service bundle-level PMs for all service bundles on an interface, enter
interface view for the interface and enter the following command:
eth type eth [x/x]> tm-service-bundle clear statistics
Table 194: Egress Service Bundle Level PMs CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type Permitted Values
Description
service-bundle-id
Number
1
–
63
Note: In the current release, only
Service Bundle 1 is
supported.
The service bundle for which you want to
display PMs.
clear-on-read
Boolean
yes
no
If you enter yes, the statistics are cleared once
you display them.