The CLI monitor commands are found in the root>monitor context of the CLI tree. Monitor commands display specified statistical information related to the monitor subject (such as filter, port, router, and service) at a configurable interval until a count is reached.
The monitor command output displays a snapshot of the current statistics. The output refreshes with subsequent statistical information at each configured interval and is displayed as a delta to the previous output.
The <Ctrl-c> keystroke interrupts a monitoring process. Monitor command configurations cannot be saved. The commands must be entered for each monitoring session. If the maximum limits are configured, the statistical information can be monitored for a maximum of 60 ✕ 999 s (approximately 1000 minutes, or 16.6 hours).
The CLI monitor commands are listed in Table: CLI Monitor Commands . For the command descriptions, refer to the Command Reference sections of the applicable guides.
Command |
Description |
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cpm-filter |
Monitors commands for CPM filters |
fabric-profile |
Monitors fabric traffic statistics |
filter |
Enables IP and MAC filter monitoring at a configurable interval until that count is reached |
lag |
Monitors traffic statistics for LAG ports |
management-access-filter |
Monitors commands for management access filters |
port |
Enables port traffic monitoring. The statistical information for the specified ports displays at the configured interval until the configured count is reached. |
router |
Enables virtual router instance monitoring at a configurable interval until that count is reached |
scada |
Monitors SCADA traffic statistics |
service |
Monitors commands for a particular service |