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CLI for port stats

CLI for port stats

mali
New Contributor III

Is there a way for me to see real time port stats on the AP ports and Switch ports? For instance in Cisco I can simply do "show int gix/x" and it shows me Tx and Rx load 0 to 255. I'm hoping Aerohive has a way to look at the real time port stats when troubleshooting. Thanks.

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AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

Hi Mohammad,

 

You can use "show int <eth0/mgt0>" on APs and

 

"show interface <unit/slot/port>" on our Fast path Switches.

 

Thanks

Abhi

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mali
New Contributor III

Thank you I did but I don't see any where what I am looking for, where is the information that shows how much that interface is being utilized currently?

 

Port Name: eth1/52; Port Type: SFP;

SFP speed: 10300Mbps; media: Unknown; type: Unknown; vendor: US

Admin state: enable; Link status: up;

MAC address: e01c:4151:ec34;

Duplex=full; Speed=10G;

Auto MDIX=disable; MTU=1500;

Flow Control Rx: off; Flow Control Tx: off;

Link Debounce: 0 sec;

Last change time:   2018-04-11  11:23:52 Wednesday

Description: 

 

Received statistics:

octets 1252620902877;

unicast frames: 1233856153; broadcast frames: 23090622; multicast frames: 847684538;

goodPkts: 0; good pause frames: 0; bad pause frames: 0;

unrecogMacCntr: 0; fragmentsPkts: 0; jabberPkts: 0;

macRcvError: 0; collisions: 0; lateCollisions: 0;

bad octets: 0; bad CRC: 0; rx error frames: 0;

undersize: 0; oversize: 0; overruns: 0;

 

Transmitted statistics:

octets: 433569341687;

unicast frames: 842286314; broadcast frames: 30354854; multicast frames: 444132470;

excessive collision: 0; macTransmitErr: 0; goodPkts: 0;

pause frames: 0; deferredPktsSent: 0;

 

Total statistics:

pkts64Octets: 239480396; pkts65to127Octets: 1186674189;

pkts128to255Octets: 601953262; pkts256to511Octets: 354369129;

pkts512to1023Octets: 258827402; pkts1024tomaxOctets: 780100573;

AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

Hi Mohammad,

 

You can use "show int <eth0/mgt0>" on APs and

 

"show interface <unit/slot/port>" on our Fast path Switches.

 

Thanks

Abhi

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