Clear counters – Brocade Network OS Command Reference v4.1.0 User Manual
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clear counters
Clears the IP counter statistics on the switch.
Synopsis
clear counters [access-list {ip | ipv6 | mac} [all| interface {fcoe [vn-number | all]|
port-channel number | fibrechannel rbridge-id/slot/port | gigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port |
tengigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port | fortygigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port} |
slot-id number | vlan vlan_id} | storm-control]
Operands
access-list
Clears the IP counter statistics on all interfaces on the switch.
all
Clears all IP counter statistics on the switch or selected interface.
interface
Specifies the use of the port-channel, gigabitethernet or tengigabitethernet
keyword.
port-channel number
Specifies that the interface is a port-channel. The number of available
channels range from 1 through 6144.
gigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port
Specifies a valid 1-gigabit Ethernet interface.
rbridge-id
Specifies the RBridge ID. This is not valid in standalone mode.
slot
Specifies a valid slot number.
port
Specifies a valid port number.
tengigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port
Specifies a valid 10-gigabit Ethernet interface.
rbridge-id
Specifies the RBridge ID. This is not valid in standalone mode.
slot
Specifies a valid slot number.
port
Specifies a valid port number.
fortygigabitethernet rbridge-id/slot/port
Specifies a valid 40-gigabit Ethernet interface.
rbridge-id
Specifies the RBridge ID. This is not valid in standalone mode.
slot
Specifies a valid slot number.
port
Specifies a valid port number.
vlan vlanID
Specifies the VLAN interface to which the ACL is bound.
rbridge-id
Specifies the RBridge ID. This is not valid in standalone mode.
slot
Specifies a valid slot number.
port
Specifies a valid port number.
slot-id
Clears the IP counter statistics on a specified slot in the chassis.
storm-control
Clears counters about traffic controlled by configured rate limits.ve vlan_id
Specifies a virtual Ethernet (VE) interface. Refer to Usage Guidelines below.
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode