sw1:admin> perfShowFilterMonitor 2, 1
#CMDs
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Example 2. The following command displays the cumulative frame count of all filter-based
monitors defined on port 2. The KEY column lists the monitor numbers.
sw1:admin> perfShowFilterMonitor 2
There are 7 filter-based monitors defined on port 2.
KEY
----------------------------------------------------------------
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Deleting Filter-Based Monitors
To delete a filter-based monitor, first list the valid monitor numbers using the
perfShowFilterMonitor command, then use the perfDelFilterMonitor command to delete a
specific monitor.
Note:
Example. The following commands display the monitors on port 4 (the monitor numbers are listed
in the KEY column), and then delete monitor number 1 on port 4.
sw1:admin> perfShowFilterMonitor 4
There are 4 filter-based monitors defined on port 4.
KEY
----------------------------------------------------------------
0
1
2
3
sw1:admin> perfDelFilterMonitor 4, 1
Monitor 1 is deleted
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1
#CMDs
#CMDs
0
0
26k
187
681
26k
177
711
26k
184
734
26k
182
649
26k
188
754
ALIAS
OWNER_APP
SCSI_RD
TELNET
SCSI_WR
TELNET
SCSI_RW
TELNET
SCSI_Frame WEB_TOOLS
IP_Frame
WEB_TOOLS
FCP/IP
WEB_TOOLS
SCSI_RD
WEB_TOOLS
If you do not specify a monitor number, then all filter monitors on the port are deleted.
ALIAS
OWNER_APP
SCSI_RD
TELNET
SCSI_WR
TELNET
SCSI_RW
TELNET
SCSI_Frame WEB_TOOLS
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2
3
4
#Frames
#Frames
0
0
682
682
710
710
734
734
649
649
755
755
OWNER_IP_ADDR
N/A
N/A
N/A
192.168.169.40 0x00000000002c2229
192.168.169.40 0x0000000000000492
192.168.169.40 0x0000000000000009
192.168.161.140 0x000000000000023a
OWNER_IP_ADDR
N/A
N/A
N/A
192.168.169.40 0x00000000002c2229
5
6
#Frames
#CMDs
0
0
0
494
187
534
176
550
184
467
182
567
184
FRAME_COUNT
0x0000000000002208
0x000000000000464a
0x000000000000fd8c
FRAME_COUNT
0x0000000000002208
0x000000000000464a
0x000000000000fd8c
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