[j-nsp] Traffic statistics explanation
RuizZito
ruizzito at gmail.com
Fri Aug 31 12:34:12 EDT 2007
Thanks David,
But and this example, what the counters mens?
z at re0> show interfaces ge-2/1/0 extensive
Physical interface: ge-2/1/0, Enabled, Physical link is Down
...
Statistics last cleared: 2007-08-23 06:22:04 WEST (00:00:04 ago)
Traffic statistics:
Input bytes : 0 0 bps
Output bytes : 0 15522920 bps
Input packets: 0 0 pps
Output packets: 0 1436 pps
Regards,
RB
On 31/08/2007, David Ball <davidtball at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Rui. The first column is just an ever-increasing counter
> showing how many bytes have come into that interface (for 'input'),
> whereas the 2nd column shows the 'rate', or current throughput in
> bits/sec. Since your interface is down, it's showing 0 bits/sec as one
> might expect.
> HTH.
>
> David
>
>
> On 8/31/07, Rui Bernardo <ruizzito at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > Can any one explain me what the 'Traffic statistics' means of the 'show
> > interfaces extensive ge-1/0/0'?
> > In the 'input bytes' what mens the second column?
> >
> > According to documentation, the 'Traffic statistics'mens the number and
> rate
> > of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the physical interface.
> Why
> > it have the 0 value??
> >
> > z at Taipei> show interfaces extensive ge-1/0/0
> > Physical interface: ge-1/0/0, Enabled, Physical link is Down
> > ...
> > Statistics last cleared: Never
> > Traffic statistics:
> > Input bytes : 184452 0 bps
> > Output bytes : 195752 0 bps
> > Input packets: 2489 0 pps
> > Output packets: 2491 0 pps
> > Input errors:
> >
> > Regards,
> > RB
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Obrigado.
Atenciosamente, Rui Bernardo
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