[c-nsp] Total PPS on SUP720 - Need Command

Richard J. Sears rsears at americanIS.net
Thu Aug 31 19:21:14 EDT 2006


Tim - 

THANKS !


On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:58:52 -0700
Tim Stevenson <tstevens at cisco.com> wrote:

> sh mls statistics:
> 
> tstevens-6506#sh mls statis
> Load for five secs: 1%/0%; one minute: 0%; five minutes: 0%
> Time source is NTP, 15:58:36.202 PDT Thu Aug 31 2006
> 
> 
> Statistics for Earl in Module 1
> 
> L2 Forwarding Engine
>    Total packets Switched                : 103121997755
> 
> L3 Forwarding Engine
>    Total packets L3 Switched             : 51677832369 @ 0 pps
> 
>    Total Packets Bridged                 : 2599
>    Total Packets FIB Switched            : 22966231108
>    Total Packets ACL Routed              : 0
>    Total Packets Netflow Switched        : 1
>    Total Mcast Packets Switched/Routed   : 237
>    Total ip packets with TOS changed     : 2479
>    Total ip packets with COS changed     : 2
>    Total non ip packets COS changed      : 0
>    Total packets dropped by ACL          : 14498
>    Total packets dropped by Policing     : 0
>    Total packets exceeding CIR           : 0
>    Total packets exceeding PIR           : 0
> 
> Errors
>    MAC/IP length inconsistencies         : 0
>    Short IP packets received             : 0
>    IP header checksum errors             : 0
>    TTL failures                          : 0
>    MTU failures                          : 0
> 
> 
> Statistics for Earl in Module 6
> 
> L2 Forwarding Engine
>    Total packets Switched                : 281842933
> 
> L3 Forwarding Engine
>    Total packets L3 Switched             : 24403378 @ 12 pps
> 
>    Total Packets Bridged                 : 24247853
>    Total Packets FIB Switched            : 4381
>    Total Packets ACL Routed              : 0
>    Total Packets Netflow Switched        : 2
>    Total Mcast Packets Switched/Routed   : 2034
>    Total ip packets with TOS changed     : 279
>    Total ip packets with COS changed     : 2
>    Total non ip packets COS changed      : 0
>    Total packets dropped by ACL          : 0
>    Total packets dropped by Policing     : 0
>    Total packets exceeding CIR           : 0
>    Total packets exceeding PIR           : 0
> 
> Errors
>    MAC/IP length inconsistencies         : 0
>    Short IP packets received             : 0
>    IP header checksum errors             : 0
>    TTL failures                          : 0
>    MTU failures                          : 0
> 
> Total packets L3 Switched by all Modules: 51702235747 @ 12 pps
> 
> 
> tstevens-6506#
> 
> 
> Tim
> 
> At 03:11 PM 8/31/2006 -0700, Richard J. Sears vociferated:
> >Hey Everyone -
> >
> >I am trying to find the command that will show me the actual total PPS
> >my SUP720 is handling at any given time both L2 and L3.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >******************************************
> >Richard J. Sears
> >CCNP/CCDP/F5SE
> >
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> 
> 
> Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
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