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11-24-2019 10:40 PM
11-24-2019 10:40 PM
throughput!!!! 12916 Comware HP
hello
i have a issuse ... i need to check all the throughput from my switch.. is meaning that all the traffic that incomnig and outgoing from the switch, (the higest peek), not from only 1 interface -unless all the switch
i using in 12916 FF HPE
thanks
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11-25-2019 02:15 AM
11-25-2019 02:15 AM
Re: throughput!!!! 12916 Comware HP
Hi kobi_Levi921,
I understand you would like to see the throughput on your 12900 switch in general.
I have done some research and what I have just found is the below example output:
Interface Total (pkts) Broadcast (pkts) Multicast (pkts) Err (pkts)
BAGG12 12575329507 9353253 10720432 0
BAGG13 11619002014 9390763 10720423 0
BAGG14 7682147632 327894 276318 0
It is from the below commands:
display counters inbound interface
display counters outbound interface
I hope this helps.
Best regards
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11-26-2019 09:48 AM
11-26-2019 09:48 AM
Re: throughput!!!! 12916 Comware HP
Kobi,
Have you looked at the display packet-drop command? That might shed some light.
If you do it, you can see something like this...
<5130-48G-2SFP+-2XGT-Rack-P2-36.61>disp packet-drop ?
interface Packet dropping information for the specified interface
summary The summary packet dropping information for all interfaces
<5130-48G-2SFP+-2XGT-Rack-P2-36.61>disp packet-drop summ
All interfaces:
Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient bandwidth: 0
Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor (FFP): 4
Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state: 3
Packets dropped due to insufficient data buffer. Input dropped: 0 Output dropped:0
Things like FFP drops are normal and we have no control over that. For example, the switch receives a packet with a destination that doesn't exist on the switch.
GBP or STP drops might warrant further looks as well as insufficient data buffer drops.
If the switch has been up for a long time you should probably clear the counters to get a more reasonable idea of what is happening. from the user CLI, use the reset counters interface command to do that.
Regards,
David