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Information About ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
Displaying 5-Minute Traffic Rates
Examples for 5-Minute Traffic Rates
Feature Information for ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
First Published: April, 2008This document describes the ATM VP Average Traffic Rate feature.
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Contents
•Information About ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
•Displaying 5-Minute Traffic Rates
•Examples for 5-Minute Traffic Rates
•Feature Information for ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
Information About ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
The ATM VP Average Traffic Rate feature is a subscriber and VP traffic reporting feature that enables you to display the 5-minute traffic rates on virtual path (VP) counters. This feature extends the show atm vp command to provide rate information. Minute counters on the ATM VPs support the show atm vp command.
In releases prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the router supports packet and byte counters at the VP and virtual circuit (VC) level. VP-based rate counters are not supported.
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB and later releases, the ATM VP Average Traffic Rate feature provides support for VP-based rate counters and enables you to display the average traffic load on the VP for the last 5 minutes. This feature is enabled by default and requires no configuration. The duration of the counters is set at 5 minutes average.
Displaying 5-Minute Traffic Rates
To display the 5-minute traffic rates, use the following command in privileged EXEC mode:
Examples for 5-Minute Traffic Rates
The following example shows sample output from the show atm vp command. The output displays the 5-minute traffic rates for VP 100:
Router# show atm vp 100
ATM4/0/0 VPI: 100, PeakRate: 1000, CesRate: 0, CDVT: 140.0 Usecs, DataVCs: 0CesVCs: 0, Status: ACTIVEVCD VCI Type InPkts OutPkts AAL/Encap Status1 100 PVC 3915 3914 AAL5-SNAP ACTIVETotalInPkts: 3915, TotalOutPkts: 3914, TotalInFast: 0, TotalOutFast: 0, TotalBroadcasts: 05 Min Average Input Rate 312 packets/sec, 269336 bits/sec5 Min Average Output Rate 311 packets/sec, 269256 bits/secTotalInPktDrops: 0, TotalOutPktDrops: 0Total subscribed rate of active VC's: 100The following example shows the 5-minute traffic rates for VP 21:
Router# show atm vp 21
ATM4/0/0 VPI: 21, PeakRate: 3222, CesRate: 0, CDVT: 140.0 Usecs, DataVCs: 0CesVCs: 0, Status: ACTIVEVCD VCI Type InPkts OutPkts AAL/Encap Status1 3 PVC 0 0 F4 OAM DOWN2 4 PVC 0 9882 F4 OAM DOWNTotalInPkts: 0, TotalOutPkts: 9882, TotalInFast: 0, TotalOutFast: 0, TotalBroadcasts: 05 Min Average Input Rate: 0 packets/sec, 0 bits/sec5 Min Average Output Rate: 0 packets/sec, 32 bits/secTotalInPktDrops: 0, TotalOutPktDrops: 0Total subscribed rate of active VC's: 0Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the ATM VP Average Traffic Rate feature.
Related Documents
Standards
Standard TitleNo new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature.
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MIBs
RFCs
RFC TitleNo new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature, and support for existing RFCs has not been modified by this feature.
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Technical Assistance
Command Reference
The following command is modified in the feature documented in this module. For information about all Cisco IOS commands, use the Command Lookup Tool at http://tools.cisco.com/Support/CLILookup or a Cisco IOS master commands list.
show atm vp
To display the statistics for all virtual paths (VPs) on an interface or for a specific VP, use the show atm vp command in privileged EXEC mode.
show atm vp [vpi]
Syntax Description
vpi
(Optional) ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of the permanent virtual path. The range is from 0 to 255. The VPI is an 8-bit field in the header of the ATM cell.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Cisco 10000 Series Router
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the output from the show atm vp command nolonger displays "ATM" as the type of interface, as shown in the following sample output:
Router# show atm vp
Data CES PEAK CES Avg/Min Burst MCRInterface VPI SC VCs VCs Kbps Kbps Kbps Cells Kbps CDVT Status3/0/0 200 N/A 0 0 2000 0 NA NA NA 140.0 ACTIVEIn Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB, the output from the show atm vp command displays the ATM interface type:
Router# show atm vp
Data CES PEAK CES Avg/Min Burst MCR CDVTInterface VPI SC VCs VCs Kbps Kbps Kbps Cells Kbps Usecs StatusATM3/0/0 200 0 0 2000 0 NA NA NA 140.0 ACTIVEExamples
The following is sample output from the show atm vp command. This output shows the interface name, the status of the interface, the administrative status of the interface, the port type, and the number of channels in use on the interface. The status of the interface can be UP (in operation) or DOWN (not in operation).
Router# show atm vp 1ATM6/0 VPI: 1, PeakRate: 155000, CesRate: 1742, DataVCs: 1, CesVCs:1, Status: ACTIVEVCD VCI Type InPkts OutPkts AAL/Encap Status1 100 PVC n/a n/a CES-AAL1 ACTIVE13 13 PVC 0 0 AAL5-SNAP ACTIVE409 3 PVC 0 0 F4 OAM ACTIVE410 4 PVC 0 0 F4 OAM ACTIVETotalInPkts: 0, TotalOutPkts: 0, TotalInFast: 0, TotalOutFast: 0, TotalBroadcasts: 0Table 1 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
Command Descriptionatm pvp
Creates a PVP used to multiplex (or bundle) one or more VCs (especially CES and data VCs).
Feature Information for ATM VP Average Traffic Rate
Table 2 lists the release history for this feature.
Not all commands may be available in your Cisco IOS software release. For release information about a specific command, see the command reference documentation.
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