show esrp counters

show esrp {name} counters

Description

Displays ESRP counter information for ESRP or for a specified ESRP domain.

Syntax Description

name Specifies an ESRP domain name.

Default

Displays summary ESRP counter information.

Usage Guidelines

The show esrp counters command displays information about the number of:
  • Failed received protocol packets

  • Failed sent protocol packets

  • Dropped protocol packets belonging to unknown ESRP domains

  • Dropped protocol packets due to invalid Extreme Encapsulation Protocol (EEP) data

  • Dropped packets due to old sequence numbers

  • Dropped packets due to an invalid 802.1Q tag

  • Dropped packets because the packet length was truncated (packet length is less than expected)

  • Dropped packets due to failed checksum verification

The show esrp {name} counters command displays information about the number of times ESRP, ESRP-aware, and ESRP error packets were transmitted and received.

Example

The following command displays ESRP counter information:

show esrp counters

The following is sample output from this command:

Current-time:                    Sun Nov 16 00:25:08 2003
esrpStatsRxHelloFailed           = 0
esrpStatsTxHelloFailed           = 0
esrpStatsUnknownDomain           = 0
esrpStatsUnsupportedEEPVersion   = 0
esrpStatsInvalidEEPLength        = 0
esrpStatsNotInTimeWindow         = 0
esrpStatsInvalid8021Qtag         = 0
esrpStatsInvalidSNAPType         = 0
esrpStatsUndersizePkt            = 0
esrpStatsInvalidChecksum         = 0
esrpStatsWrongDigest             = 0

The following command displays counter information for ESRP domain ed5:

show esrp ed5 counters

The following is sample output from this command:

Domain:  ed5              Current-time:  Sun Nov 16 00:25:27 2003
Rx-Esrp-Pkts         = 628        Tx-Esrp-Pkts         = 630
Rx-Aware-Esrp-Pkts   = 112        Tx-Aware-Esrp-Pkts   = 34
Rx-Err-Pkts          = 0 Tx-Err-Pkts          = 0

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.0.

Platform Availability

This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.