show cfm segment frame-loss statistics

show cfm segment frame-loss statistics {segment-name}

Description

Displays shows frame-loss statistics.

Syntax Description

segment_name

An alpha numeric string identifying the segment name.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

The below output is an example for displaying the frame-loss stats for the cfm segments. This command shows the recent, minimum, maximum and average near-end and far-end frame loss ratios during the current transmission. The stats for a particular segment will be preserved till the user triggers the next LMM transmission or until it does a clear counter.

Example

The following command displays the frame loss statistics for the CFM segment:

LEFT.93 # show cfm segment frame-loss statistics
---------------------------------------------------------------
Segment Name       MEP     Last   Last    Min   Max   Min   Max   Mean   Mean                   
                    ID      NE     FE     NE    NE    FE    FE    NE     FE                            
                            FLR    FLRFLRFLRFLRFLRFLR       NLR 
----------------------------------------------------------------------
seg1               111      10     10    10     10    10    10     10     10
seg1               222      10     10    10     10    10    10     10     10
seg2               333      10     10    10     10    10    10     10     10
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Legend: FE - Far End, NE - Near End, FLR - Frame Loss Ratio

Window FE FLR  Last FE Tx  Last FE Rx
 
----------------- ------  -------------  ----------  ----------
 
cs2                    3   0.000000e+00   509467221   526672689
 
0.000000e+00   501936465   544907407
 
---------------------------------------------------------------
 
Legend: FE - Far End, NE - Near End, FLR - Frame Loss Ratio
 

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available on ExtremeSwitching X435, X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, and X695 series switches.