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Displaying Network Processor statistics

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Or use the to option for a range of ports.

Use the slot option to limit the display to a single slot.

The following table describes the output of the show local-fault command.

Displaying Network Processor statistics

The Network Processor (NP) counters track the packets and bytes that enter the ingress NP and
exit the egress NP. Counts displayed are since the last time the clear np statistics command was
issued.

The show np statistics command displays the NP statistics for all interface modules within a device
or for an interface in a specified slot or port. A routed packet drop counter is added to the show np
statistics command. For more information on the routed packet drop counter, see

Table 8

. The

following example displays an output from the show np statistics command on the Brocade NetIron
XMR, Brocade NetIron CES and Brocade NetIron CER.

Output of the Brocade NetIron XMR is as follows.

Brocade # show np statistics ethernet 10/4

NP STATs IPC reply from slot 10 length =1608

Port 10/4 RX

NP Rx Raw Good Packet = (115458)

NP Rx Forward Packet = (115458)

NP Rx Discard Packet = (0)

NP Rx Unicast Packet = (44571)

NP Rx Broadcast Packet = (0)

NP Rx Multicast Packet = (70887)

NP Rx Send to TM Packet = (115458)

NP Rx Bad Packet = (0)

NP Rx Lookup Unavailable = (0)

NP Rx ACL Drop = (0)

NP Rx Priority 0/1 Drop = (0)

NP Rx Priority 2/3 Drop = (0)

NP Rx Priority 4/5 Drop = (0)

NP Rx Priority 6/7 Drop = (0)

NP Rx Suppress RPF Drop = (0)

NP Rx RPF Drop = (0)

NP Rx IPv4 Packet = (0)

TABLE 7

Display of show local-fault output

This field...

Displays...

Port

The variable specifies the port number for the interface module.

Local Fault Detected

The local-fault is detected on a given interface. If “Yes” is displayed, then the
local-fault event is detected on the given port at the time of inquiry. If “No” is
displayed, then no local-fault event is detected on the given port at the time of
inquiry.

Local-fault count

The local-fault count displays the number of times the local-fault event is
detected on a given interface. The number of times, include:

The time since the Interface Module was last powered on.

The time since the count was last cleared by the user.

The time since the interface was last configured as a LAN mode.

time last Local Fault detected

The time the local-fault event was last detected on a given interface.