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Establishing a Baseline
IP statistics are stored in system counters. The
only way to reset the system counters is to reboot the router. You
can, however, establish a baseline for IP statistics by setting a
group of reference counters to zero.
baseline ip
- Use to set a statistics baseline for IP statistics. Baselining
is not supported for IP socket statistics.
- The router implements the baseline by reading and storing
the statistics at the time the baseline is set and then subtracting
this baseline whenever baseline-relative statistics are retrieved.
- Use the delta keyword with
IP show commands to specify that baselined
statistics are to be shown.
- Example
- host1#baseline ip
- There is no no version.
- See baseline ip
baseline ip udp
- Use to set a statistics baseline for UDP statistics.
- The router implements the baseline by reading and storing
the statistics at the time the baseline is set and then subtracting
this baseline whenever baseline-relative statistics are retrieved.
- Use the delta keyword with
IP show commands to specify that baselined
statistics are to be shown.
- Example
- host1#baseline ip udp
- There is no no version.
- See baseline ip udp
baseline tcp
- Use to set a statistics baseline for all (both IPv4 and
IPv6) TCP statistics or for only IPv4 or IPv6 statistics.
- The router implements the baseline by reading and storing
the statistics at the time the baseline is set and then subtracting
this baseline whenever baseline-relative statistics are retrieved.
- Use the ip keyword to implement
a baseline for only IPv4 statistics.
- Use the delta keyword with
IP show commands to specify that baselined
statistics are to be shown.
- Example 1
- host1#baseline tcp
- Example 2
- host1#baseline ip tcp
- There is no no version.
- See baseline tcp
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