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Determining load/reliability on port using CatOS

riverar
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Level 1

Hi Folks,

In IOS, you can do a "sh int x/x" and you get a handy line that tells you the load on your interface (reliability 255/255,txload 1/255,rxload 1/255).

Is there an equivalent command in CatOS?

Thanks.

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ankurbhasin
Level 9
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Hi Friend,

I cannot say that there is a exact command but you may get some output with "sh mac" command for the Xmit-Packet-Rate, Xmit-Octet-Rate, Rcv-Packet-Rate, and Rcv-Octet-Rate.

The Xmit-Packet-Rate, Xmit-Octet-Rate, Rcv-Packet-Rate, and Rcv-Octet-Rate fields display approximated average utilization rates rather than exact values. The approximated average is based on the previous approximation values, the last counter values read from hardware, the load time interval (fixed at 5 minutes), and the polling interval

Check this link

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_8_5/cmd_ref/sh_ml_n.htm#wp1028548

Also you can try "sh top" command to generate a report for port utilization

Have a look at this link

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_8_5/cmd_ref/sh_ti_tr.htm#wp1027897

HTH, if yes please rate the post.

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