316 Administering Advanced Performance Monitoring (APM)
The mask is applied to all end-to-end monitors on the port. Individual masks for each monitor on the port
cannot be specified.
Figure 20
Mask positions for end-to-end monitors
To display the current end-to-end mask of a port
Enter the
perfShowPortEeMask
command.
The end-to-end mask has 12 fields, each with a value of on or off. See the following example of setting and
displaying an end-to-end mask:
Example: Setting and displaying an end-to-end mask
The end-to-end mask is set on slot 1, port 11.
The default EE mask value for an E_Port is:
•
TxSID = “00:00:00”
•
TxDID = “ff:00:00”
•
RxSID = “00:00:00”
•
RxDID = “00:00:00”
Only the transmit domain is monitored for E_Ports.
To display a monitor
Enter the
perfMonitorShow
command, as described in ”
Displaying monitor counters
” on page 321.
Deleting end-to-end monitors
Enter the
perfDelEeMonitor
command to delete end-to-end monitors. You can delete all monitors or
specific monitors. The following example deletes the end-to-end monitor number 0 on slot 1, port 2:
switch:admin>
perfsetporteemask 1/11, “00:00:ff” “00:00:ff” “00:00:ff” “00:00:ff”
The EE mask on port 11 is set and EE counters are reset.
switch:admin>
perfshowporteemask 1/11
The EE mask on port 11 is set by application TELNET
TxSID Domain: off
TxSID Area: off
TxSID AL_PA: on
TxDID Domain: off
TxDID Area: off
TxDID AL_PA: on
RxSID Domain: off
RxSID Area: off
RxSID AL_PA: on
RxDID Domain: off
RxDID Area: off
RxDID AL_PA: on
perfsetporteemask 1/2, “00:00:ff” “00:00:ff” “00:00:ff” “00:00:ff”
SID mask
DID mask
Transmitted from port
Received by port
AL_PA mask
Area ID mask
Domain ID mask
SID mask
DID mask
switch:admin>
perfdeleemonitor 1/2, 0
End-to-End monitor number 0 deleted
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Page 82: ...82 Managing user accounts ...
Page 102: ...102 Configuring standard security features ...
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