10-22-2008 10:13 AM - edited 03-06-2019 02:05 AM
I saw this command posted a few days back and just now got around to trying it. Do you have any idea why I am not seeing any statistics on this switch?
SP#sh controllers utilization
Port Receive Utilization Transmit Utilization
Gi1/0/1 0 0
Gi1/0/2 0 0
Gi1/0/3 0 0
Gi1/0/4 0 0
Gi1/0/5 0 0
Gi1/0/6 0 0
Gi1/0/7 0 0
Gi1/0/8 0 0
Gi1/0/9 0 0
Gi1/0/10 0 0
Gi1/0/11 0 0
Gi1/0/12 0 0
Gi1/0/13 0 0
Gi1/0/14 0 0
Gi1/0/15 0 0
Gi1/0/16 0 0
Gi1/0/17 0 0
Gi1/0/18 0 0
Gi1/0/19 0 0
Gi1/0/20 0 0
Gi1/0/21 0 0
Gi1/0/22 0 0
Gi1/0/23 0 0
Gi1/0/24 0 0
Gi1/0/25 0 0
Gi1/0/26 0 0
Gi1/0/27 0 0
Gi1/0/28 0 0
Gi1/0/29 0 0
Gi1/0/30 0 0
Gi1/0/31 0 0
Gi1/0/32 0 0
Gi1/0/33 0 0
Gi1/0/34 0 0
Gi1/0/35 0 0
Gi1/0/36 0 0
Gi1/0/37 0 0
Gi1/0/38 0 0
Gi1/0/39 0 0
Gi1/0/40 0 0
Gi1/0/41 0 0
Gi1/0/42 0 0
Gi1/0/43 0 0
Gi1/0/44 0 0
Gi1/0/45 0 0
Gi1/0/46 0 0
Gi1/0/47 0 0
Gi1/0/48 0 0
Gi1/0/49 0 0
Gi1/0/50 0 0
Gi1/0/51 0 0
Gi1/0/52 0 0
Total Ports : 52
Switch Receive Bandwidth Percentage Utilization : 0
Switch Transmit Bandwidth Percentage Utilization : 0
Stack Ring Percentage Utilization : 0
10-22-2008 12:08 PM
Yes it means all your interfaces are running less than 1% utilization . And the stackring is transporting less than 1% of its rated 32gbps capacity .
10-22-2008 12:14 PM
Hello Glen,
from the output can we say that there is only one switch ?
if so the stack cable usage will be always 0
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-22-2008 12:21 PM
Glen, thanks for the response. What is the time metric involved here? Are these values in real time or 5 minute averages?
10-22-2008 02:56 PM
Yes from the output it is a single switch , if you have a stack it will show all ports within that stack . Yes the fabric will show 0 because there is no actual stackring with just a single switch. Won't swear to it but I think the counters are on the same 5 minute interface reading . Have never played around with the load interval to see if that affects the display or not .
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