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67.1.4 Packet Size Statistics Commands
Using the packet size statistics to view packet size distribution may aid you in troubleshooting network
performance. In particular, a large number of small packets can drastically reduce throughput. This
table lists the commands to enable and disable packet size statistics data collection and display the
setting status and statistics.
67.2 Email Daily Report Commands
The following table identifies the values used in some of these commands. Other input values are
discussed with the corresponding commands.
Use these commands to have the Zyxel Device e-mail you system statistics every day. You must use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
commands.
Table 330 Packet Size Statistics Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] report packet size statistics
Enables or disables packet size statistics data collection.
show report packet size statistics
status
Shows whether packet size statistics data collection is enabled or disabled.
show report packet size statistics
{interface_name} [interval interval]
Displays the specified interface’s packet size distribution statistics. You can
also specify the packet size interval into which to group the statistics.
interval: 128, 256, or 512 (bytes)
report packet size statistics clear
Clears the packet size statistics data for all interface.
Table 331 Input Values for Email Daily Report Commands
LABEL DESCRIPTION
e_mail
An e-mail address. You can use up to 80 alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), periods
(.), or dashes (-), and you must use the @ character.
Table 332 Email Daily Report Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show daily-report status
Displays the e-mail daily report settings.
daily-report
Enters the sub-command mode for configuring daily e-mail
reports settings.
[no] activate
Turns daily e-mail reports on or off.
draw-usage-graphics
Has the report e-mail include usage graphs.
smtp-address {ip | hostname}
Sets the SMTP mail server IP address or domain name.
[no] smtp-auth activate
Enables or disables SMTP authentication.
smtp-auth username username password
password
Sets the username and password for SMTP authentication.
no smtp-address
Resets the SMTP mail server configuration.
no smtp-auth username
Resets the authentication configuration.
[no] smtp-port <1..65535>
Sets the SMTP port. The no command deletes the setting.