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Chapter 6 Command Definitions
6.10.2
MSEPP – Measurement Ethernet Port Print
Synopsis
This command prints the traffic measurements for each Ethernet port on the system taken over a period of
time. The meaning of each field in the output is as follows:
•
ETH - Ethernet port number in the range 1 to 4, where:
— ETH=1 corresponds to physical port ENET 1
— ETH=2 corresponds to physical port ENET 2
— ETH=3 corresponds to physical port ENET LNK A
— ETH=4 corresponds to physical port ENET LNK B
•
RXKBTYE - Number of kilobytes of data received (in kilobytes)
•
RXPKT - Number of packets of data received
•
RXERR - Number of receive errors detected
•
RXDROP - Number of received packets dropped by the device driver during the measurement period
•
TXKBTYE - Number of kilobytes of data transmitted (in kilobytes)
•
TXPKT - Number of packets of data transmitted
•
TXERR - Number of transmit errors detected
•
TXDROP - Number of transmit packets
•
PERIOD - The period over which the measurement was taken
•
RXFIFO - The number of FIFO buffer errors received
•
RXFRAME - The number of packet framing errors received
•
RXCOMP - The number of compressed packets received
•
RXMULT - The number of multicast frames received
•
TXFIFO - The number of FIFO buffer error transmitted
•
TXCOLLS - The number of collisions detected on the transmit side
•
TXCARRIER - The number of carrier losses detected on the transmit side
•
TXCOMP - The number of compressed packets transmitted
Note: Values are reset using the
RESET
parameter. MSEPP:RESET=Y; resets the measurement values
to 0.
Syntax
MSEPP:[
RESET
=,][
PAGE
=,];
Prerequisites
None.
Attributes
None.
Examples
MSEPP:
RESET
=YES,
PAGE
=2;
MSEPP;