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can any body tell me how much bw configured on port from below mentioned config details.

JC
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sh int GE-WAN3/1.720
GE-WAN3/1.720 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is GigabitEthernet Interface, address is 0013.7f6d.2bc0 (bia 0013.7f6d.2bc0)
  

  MTU 4474 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
     reliability 255/255, txload 29/255, rxload 130/255
  Encapsulation 802.1Q Virtual LAN, Vlan ID  720.
  ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
  Keepalive not supported
     43483205208 packets input, 30686252708584 bytes
     4126465891920915 packets output, 125766989568145 bytes

and what is the above value indicate as it showing too much high BW.

Pl. help 

 

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Nagendra Kumar Nainar
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Cisco Employee

JC,

The interface bandwidth is 1 Gbps as you can see below,

  MTU 4474 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
 

The below are interface stats (or counters) that indicates the number of packets that came in via this interface 

 43483205208 packets input, 30686252708584 bytes
     4126465891920915 packets output, 125766989568145 bytes

You can use "clear counters" to reset the above stats.

 

-Nagendra

thanks..

but how we can confirm BW utilization on particular port.

 

Hi,

Checking per sub interface traffic rate is not possible in all platforms. You can check the main interface to see the traffic rate. It will be a 5 minutes rate by default whcih can be changed using "load-interval <." under respective physical interface.

 

But depending on platform, version you may be able to get sub interface traffic rate (which will tell you the BW usage).

 

Otherwise you can apply a policy-map (with a simple marking or policing with action as transmit and check per sub interface usage.

 

-Nagendra

Thank You.

Regds /JC.

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