show meter out-of-profile

show meter {metername} out-of-profile {{disabled-ports} ports [portlist | port_group] | global-count}

Description

This command displays the meters that are out-of-profile and the ports that have been disabled as a result of a meter that is out-of-profile. The show screen will display the out-of-profile status and rate-limit counters for both per-port and global meters. Both the per-port and global meter counters and status are an aggregate of the rule based counters and status which includes both ACL (Access Control List) and dot1p rules. In addition a screen will display the global out-of-profile count for per-port meters. The global count is used for debugging systems that do not support per-port counters in the hardware. This global counter for per-port meters is an aggregate of the rule based counters which includes both ACL and dot1p rules.

Syntax Description

metername Meter name.
disabled-ports Show the meter out-of-profile status that resulted in disable-port action.
ports Show the meter appllied to a specified port list.
portlist Port list separated by a comma or -
port_group Port group name.
global-count Counter of all the rules (ACL and dot1p) using a per-port meter.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

None.

Example

#show meter out-of-profile ports ingMeterGrp 

Group: ingMeterGrp
Ports: 4-5

Name                       Status         Disabled  Rate-Limit Counter  Port
------------------------  --------------  --------  ------------------  ----
ingmeter1                 Out of profile  Yes                  1234567  4 
ingmeter1                 Ok              No                         0  5
ingmeter2                 Out of profile  No                         0  4
ingmeter2                 Out of profile  No                      1467  5
ingmeter3                 Out of profile  No                         0  4
ingmeter3                 Ok              No                         0  5

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 16.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X590, X620, X690, X870 series switches.