Command History
Version
Description
9.9(0.0)
Introduced on the C9010.
9.2.1.0
Introduced on the Z9500.
9.3.0.0
Introduced on the Z9000 platform.
Defaults
The default trigger-threshold value is 60.
Usage Information The trigger-threshold of bandwidth usage, which determines when the calculation of
link-bundle utilization is performed, is set at 60 percent of the link-bundle bandwidth.
When the total traffic use (mean) is below the trigger-threshold percentage,
unevenness in link-bundle traffic distribution is not reported. If traffic unevenness is
detected in three consecutive measurements, an alarm is issued. The time interval
between measurements is defined by the rate interval for HiGig link polling (default 15
seconds).
show hardware hg-stats
Display the traffic statistics from internal ports in a HiGig link bundle/port channel on a line-card or switch
fabric module (SFM) NPU.
C9000 Series
Syntax
show hardware {sfm
npu-id
| linecard
slot
} hg-stats {port
hg-port—
number
| unit
npu-id
port
hg-port—number
}
Parameters
sfm
npu-id
Specify a switch SFM (spine) NPU by entering the keyword
sfm
and SFM NPU ID. Valid SFM NPU IDs are 0 to 1.
linecard
slot
Specify a line-card (leaf) NPU by entering the keyword
linecard
and line-card slot. Valid slot numbers are 0 to 11.
hg-stats {port
hg-
port-number
|
unit
npu-id
port
hg-port-number
}
Enter the keyword
hg-stats
to display HiGig port statistics.
For an SFM NPU HiGig link bundle, specify only a HiGig port
number. Valid SFM
hg-port-number
values are 1 to 33.
For a line-card NPU HiGig link bundle, specify an NPU ID and a
HiGig port number. Line-card NPUs range is 0. Line-card HiGig
port numbers range from 27 to 32.
Defaults
none
Command Modes
• EXEC
• EXEC Privilege
Interfaces
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