Netgear XSM4324CS CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 1007
clear priority-flow-control statistics, show interface priority-flow-control
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches no priority-flow-control priority Use this command to enable lossy behavior for all priorities on the interface. The command does not take effect on interfaces on which PFC is not enabled or for which lossy (drop) priorities are configured. Format Mode no priority-flow-control priority Datacenter-Bridging Config mode clear priority-flow-control statistics Use this command to clear all global and interface PFC statistics. Format Mode clear priority-flow-control statistics Privileged EXEC Command example: (NETGEAR Switch) #clear priority-flow-control statistics show interface priority-flow-control Use this command in to display the PFC information for all interfaces or for a specified interface. If you do not specify an interface, the command output provides information about all interfaces. Format Mode show interface [unit/slot/port] priority-flow-control Privileged EXEC Parameter Description Interface Detail The interface for which data is displayed. PFC Operational Status The operational status of the interface. PFC Configured State The administrative mode of PFC on the interface. Configured Drop Priorities The 802.1p priority values that are configured with a drop priority on the interface. Drop priorities do not participate in traffic pausing. Configured No-Drop Priorities The 802.1p priority values that are configured with a no-drop priority on the interface. If an 802.1p priority that is designated as no-drop is congested, the priority is paused. Operational Drop Priorities The 802.1p priority values that the switch is using with a drop priority. If the interface accepted different priorities from a peer device, the operational drop priorities might not be the same as the configured priorities. Configured No-Drop Priorities The 802.1p priority values that the switch is using with a no-drop priority. If the interface accepted different priorities from a peer device, the operational drop priorities might not be the same as the configured priorities. Data Center Commands 1007 CLI Command Reference Manual