Viewing Port Routing Statistics

About this task

View port routing statistics to manage network performance.

Note

Note

This command is not available on all hardware platforms.

Procedure

View port routing statistics:

show routing statistics interface [gigabitethernet] [{slot/port[-slot/port][,...]}]

Example

Switch:1#show routing statistics interface gigabitethernet 1/7-1/9

================================================================================
                               Port Stats Routing
================================================================================
PORT     IN_FRAME   IN_FRAME   IN         OUT_FRAME  OUT_FRAME
NUM      UNICAST    MULTICAST  DISCARD    UNICAST    MULTICAST
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/7      1386       0          0          1344       0
1/8      1302       0          0          1344       0
1/9      0          0          0          0          0

Variable Definitions

Use the data in the following table to use the show routing statistics interface command.

Variable

Value

gigabitethernet

Specifies the interface type.

{slot/port[/sub-port][-slot/port[/sub-port]][,...]}

Identifies the slot and port in one of the following formats: a single slot and port (slot/port), a range of slots and ports (slot/port-slot/port), or a series of slots and ports (slot/port,slot/port,slot/port). If the platform supports channelization and the port is channelized, you must also specify the sub-port in the format slot/port/sub-port.

Job Aid

The following table describes the output for the show routing statistics interface command.

Table 1. show routing statistics interface field descriptions

Parameter

Description

PORT NUM

Indicates the port number.

IN_FRAME UNICAST

The count of inbound unicast frames.

IN_FRAME MULTICAST

The count of inbound multicast frames.

IN DISCARD

The count of inbound discarded frames.

OUT_FRAME UNICAST

The count of outbound unicast frames.

OUT_FRAME MULTICAST

The count of outbound multicast frames.