CLI Usage
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CLI Monitor Commands
Monitor commands display specified statistical information related to the monitor subject (such as
filter, port, QoS, router, service, and VRRP) at a configurable interval until a count is reached. The
CLI monitor commands are found in the
root>monitor context of the CLI tree.
The monitor command output displays a snapshot of the current statistics. The output display
refreshes with subsequent statistical information at each configured interval and is displayed as a
delta to the previous display.
The
<Ctrl-c> keystroke interrupts a monitoring process. Monitor command configurations
cannot be saved. You must enter the command for each monitoring session. Note that if the
maximum limits are configured, you can monitor the statistical information for a maximum of 60 *
999 sec ~ 1000 minutes.
The CLI monitor command contexts are listed in Table 4.
Table 5: CLI Monitor Command Contexts
Command Description Page
ccag
Enables CCAG port monitoring for traffic statistics. 77
cpm-filter
Monitor command output for CPM filters. 77
filter
Enables IP and MAC filter monitoring at a configurable interval
until that count is reached.
78
lag
Enables Link Aggregation Group (LAG) monitoring to display
statistics for individual port members and the LAG.
83
management-
access-filter
Enables management access filter monitoring. 85
port
Enables port traffic monitoring. The specified port(s) statistical
information displays at the configured interval until the
configured count is reached.
86
qos
Enables scheduler statistics monitoring per customer multi-
service-site or on a per SAP basis.
90
router
Enables virtual router instance monitoring at a configurable
interval until that count is reached.
94
service
Monitors commands for a particular service. 120