Configuring ip traffic ordering, Enabling ip traffic ordering, Setting the ip traffic ordering interval – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Configuring IP traffic ordering

IP traffic ordering enables a device to collect and rank statistics for IP flows.
An interface can be specified as an external or internal interface to collect traffic statistics:

External interface—Collects only inbound traffic statistics (classified by source IP addresses).

Internal interface—Collects both inbound and outbound traffic statistics (classified by source and
destination IP addresses respectively), including total inbound and outbound traffic statistics,

inbound and outbound TCP packet statistics, inbound and outbound UDP packet statistics, and
inbound and outbound ICMP packet statistics.

Enabling IP traffic ordering

Step Command

Remarks

system-view

383.

Enter system view.

N/A

interface interface-type
interface-number

384.

Enter interface view.

N/A

Optional.

385.

Enable IP traffic ordering and

specify its mode.

ip flow-ordering { external |
internal }

By default, IP traffic ordering is
disabled.

Setting the IP traffic ordering interval

Step Command

Remarks

system-view

386.

Enter system view.

N/A

Optional.

387.

Set the IP traffic ordering
interval.

ip flow-ordering stat-interval { 5 |
10 | 15 | 30 | 45 | 60 }

The default setting is 10 seconds.

Displaying and maintaining IP traffic ordering

Task Command

Remarks

display ip flow-ordering statistic { external
| internal } [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]

Display IP traffic ordering statistics.

Available in any view.

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