IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide
28-4 Switch-Related Commands
Table 28-2 Port Statistics
FIELD DESCRIPTION
SecurityDrops
This is the number of good frames that were dropped because the violation of the switch
security rules.
VLANDrops
This is the number of good frames that were dropped because the specified destination
port does not belong to the VLAN domain.
UndersizedPkt
This is the number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long and without any
CRC or alignment errors.
OversizedPkt
This is the number of frames received that were greater than the maximum octets
(specified for the system by the configuration software) long and without any CRC error or
alignment errors.
TxOversizePkt
This is the number of frames transmitted that were greater than the maximum octets
(specified for the system by the configuration software) long and without any CRC or
alignment errors.
28.2.2 MIB Clear Command
Syntax:
sw mib clear n
This command allows you to clear the MIB counters of port n where n is a port number.
sw mib clear 13
Clears port 13 of all MIB counters.
28.3 Port Status Command
Syntax:
sw port status
This command allows you to view the link status of all ports.
Figure 28-2 Port Status Command
0x denotes a hexadecimal number. Look at the bolded number (1003) in Figure 28-2.
Port 0 status is 0x1003
Port 1 status is 0x2
Port 2 status is 0x10 02
Port 3 status is 0x8000
Port 4 status is 0x1002
Port 5 status is 0x8000
Port 6 status is 0x8000
Port 7 status is 0x2
Port 8 status is 0x1002
Port 9 status is 0x8000
Port10 status is 0x8000
Port11 status is 0x1002
Port12 status is 0x1002
Port13 status is 0x3
umbers greater
than 0x8000 denote
the link is down.