show rmon application-host-stats

View Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) application host statistics to see traffic statistics by application protocol for each host on the switch.

Syntax

Command Parameters

tcp
Display TCP application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
udp
Display UDP application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
ftp
Display FTP application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
ssh
Display SSH application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
telnet
Display TELNET application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
http
Display HTTP application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
rlogin
Display rlogin application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
Note

Note

RMON2 can count application packets received on a platform, even if the application is not enabled or supported, before dropping them.

tftp
Display TFTP application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
snmp
Display SNMP application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.
https
Display HTTPS application host statistics to manage network performance on the switch.

Default

None

Command Mode

User EXEC

Usage Guidelines

Protocols displayed by the show rmon application-host-stats command vary across hardware models..

Command Output

The show rmon application-host-stats command displays the following information:

Output field

Description

HOSTADDR

Shows the network address for this entry. The format of the value depends on the protocol portion of the local index.

INPKT

Shows the number of packets for this protocol type, without errors, transmitted to this address. This value is the number of link-layer packets so a single, fragmented network-layer packet can increment the counter several times.

OUTPKT

Shows the number of packets for this protocol type, without errors, transmitted by this address. This value is the number of link-layer packets so a single, fragmented network-layer packet can increment the counter several times.

INOCT

Shows the number of octets transmitted to this address, excluding octets in packets that contained errors. This value counts octets in the entire packet that contained the protocol, not just the particular protocol frames.

OUTOCT

Shows the number of octets transmitted by this address, excluding octets in packets that contained errors. This value counts octets in the entire packet that contained the protocol, not just the particular protocol frames.

CREATETIME

Shows when the entry was last activated.

Example

The following example displays application host statistics protocol on the switch.

Switch:1>show rmon application-host-stats ftp
=====================================================================
                 Rmon Application Host Stats
======================================================================
HOSTADDR    INPKT   OUTPKT   INOCT   OUTOCT   CREATETIME
----------------------------------------------------------------------
192.0.2.10   0       0       0        0      10/09/15 17:29:54