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3Com 4200G 12-Port - Configuring the Interval to Perform Statistical Analysis on Port Traffic; Disabling Up;Down Log Output on a Port

3Com 4200G 12-Port
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Configuring the Interval to Perform Statistical Analysis on Port Traffic
By performing the following configuration, you can set the interval to perform statistical analysis on the
traffic of a port.
When you use the display interface interface-type interface-number command to display the
information of a port, the system performs statistical analysis on the traffic flow passing through the port
during the specified interval and displays the average rates in the interval. For example, if you set this
interval to 100 seconds, the displayed information is as follows:
Last 100 seconds input: 0 packets/sec 0 bytes/sec
Last 100 seconds output: 0 packets/sec 0 bytes/sec
Follow these steps to set the interval to perform statistical analysis on port traffic:
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
Enter Ethernet port view
interface interface-type
interface-number
Set the interval to perform
statistical analysis on port
traffic
flow-interval interval
Optional
By default, this interval is 300
seconds.
Disabling Up/Down Log Output on a Port
An Ethernet port has three physical link statuses: Up, Down, and Administratively Down. For status
transition conditions, refer to the description of the display brief interface command in Basic Port
Configuration Command.
When the physical link status of an Ethernet port changes between Up and Down or Up and
Administratively Down, the switch will generate Up/Down log and send the log information to the
terminal automatically by default. If the status of Ethernet ports in a network changes frequently, large
amount of log information may be sent to the terminal, which consumes more network resources.
Additionally, too frequent log information is not convenient for you to view.
You can limit the amount of the log information sent to the terminal by disabling the Up/Down log output
function on some Ethernet ports selectively. For information about log output settings, refer to the
Information Center module.
Disable Up/Down log output on a port
Follow these steps to disable UP/Down log output on a port:
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
Enter Ethernet port view
interface interface-type
interface-number
Disable a port from generating
UP/Down log
undo enable log updown
Required
By default, UP/Down log output
is enabled.

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