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MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide
where
<portlist>
= You can specify a single port <1>, all ports <*> or a list of
ports
<1,3,enet1>. You can also include a range of ports
<1,5,6~10,enet1,e
net2>.
<vpi> <vci>
= The VPI and VCI of an individual PVC.
[clear]
Use clear to have the MSAP2000 AAMS set the
specified port(s) or PVC’s counters back to zero.
This command displays and/or erases port statistics.
The following example displays port statistics for ADSL port 1.
Figure 141 Statistics Port Command Example
ras> statistics port 1
[adsl port 1]
tx packets : 20
rx packets : 0
tx uni-packets : 1 rx uni-
packets : 0 tx nonuni-
packets : 19 rx nonuni-
packets : 0 tx discard
packets: 0 rx discard
packets: 0 errors : 0
tx rate (bytes/s): 0 rx rate
(bytes/s): 128
tx bytes : 5904
rx bytes : 0
where
tx uni-packets
= This field shows the number of unicast packets
transmitted on this port.
rx uni-packets
= This field shows the number of unicast packets
received on this port.
tx nonuni-packets
= This field shows the number of non-unicast
(broadcast and multicast) packets transmitted on
this port.
rx nonuni-packets
= This field shows the number of non-unicast
(broadcast and multicast) packets received on
this port
See the web configurator sections on port statistics for details on the other port
statistics fields.