Ending a port monitoring session, Viewing port monitoring statistics (pmstat), Ending a port monitoring session -65 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Port Monitoring

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Ending a Port Monitoring Session

After you quit a port monitoring session, the default directory changes to

/ram

and the current

files on the

RAM

drive are listed. The screen below shows an example of the display at the

completion of a monitoring session.

Port monitoring capture done. Current capture files listed:
Current working directory ‘/ram’.

PM0302.ENC

65536

10/20/96 12:12

PM0303.ENC

32768

10/20/96 11:15

950272 bytes free

Viewing Port Monitoring Statistics (pmstat)

The

pmstat

command displays the statistics gathered for the current or most recent port moni-

toring session. If a port monitoring session is currently in progress, then it displays the results
of the in-progress session. If a port monitoring session is not in progress, then it displays
results of the most recently completed session. To view session statistics, enter

pmstat

A screen similar to the following displays:

Viewing capture statistics:
Percent RAM available: 96%
Frame type

#Frames

------------------

--------------

Broadcast

108

Multicast

253

Unicast

301

The

Percent RAM available

indicates how much of the configured

RAM

disk has been used by

this port monitoring session. You can configure the size of the

RAM

disk through the

pmcfg

command; the default size is

1 MB

. The remaining items in the display show the number of

packets passed on the port broken down into broadcast, multicast, and unicast frames.

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