From: C Chan (cch.ccie@gmail.com)
Date: Fri May 16 2008 - 03:06:49 ART
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your comment.
"clear counters" doesn't help and "reload" is definitely good enough to
refresh counter.
Can I simply do it in CLI? I just do a quick search on CLI, but I cannot
identify a related command.
CH
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Dan C <cdan2154@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello CH,
>
> try clear counters command also reload will clear all your counters....
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 2:51 PM, C Chan <cch.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> A simple question, might I know how to clear "IP traffic" counter?
>>
>> Regards,
>> CH
>>
>>
>> R1#sh ip traff
>> IP statistics:
>> Rcvd: 95912 total, 85170 local destination
>> 0 format errors, 0 checksum errors, 12 bad hop count
>> 0 unknown protocol, 0 not a gateway
>> 0 security failures, 0 bad options, 150 with options
>> Opts: 150 end, 0 nop, 0 basic security, 100 loose source route
>> 100 timestamp, 0 extended security, 50 record route
>> 0 stream ID, 0 strict source route, 0 alert, 0 cipso, 0 ump
>> 0 other
>> Frags: 0 reassembled, 0 timeouts, 0 couldn't reassemble
>> 0 fragmented, 0 fragments, 0 couldn't fragment
>> Bcast: 320 received, 1 sent
>> Mcast: 75323 received, 40480 sent
>> Sent: 50281 generated, 5350 forwarded
>> Drop: 164 encapsulation failed, 0 unresolved, 0 no adjacency
>> 0 no route, 0 unicast RPF, 0 forced drop
>> 10 options denied
>> Drop: 0 packets with source IP address zero
>> Drop: 0 packets with internal loop back IP address
>> 0 physical broadcast
>>
>>
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