Hello Taqdir

If its been layer 2 vlan ( not interface VLAN), then you won't be able to
see the Vlans ..

You can see the output ran on one of my switch in the ...attached file,
which I sent you in the first mail.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Taqdir Singh <singh.taq...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Vishal
>
> I am not seeing any particular vlan by vlan traffic.. i ran this command on
> one of my switch
>
> *#sh int summary*
>  *: interface is up
>  IHQ: pkts in input hold queue     IQD: pkts dropped from input queue
>  OHQ: pkts in output hold queue    OQD: pkts dropped from output queue
>  RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec)          RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec)
>  TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec)          TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec)
>  TRTL: throttle count
>   Interface           IHQ   IQD  OHQ   OQD  RXBS RXPS  TXBS TXPS TRTL
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> * Vlan1                    0     0    0     0  5000    9 14000   10  10754
>   FastEthernet0/1          0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> * FastEthernet0/2          0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/3          0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/4          0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/5          0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
>   FastEthernet0/6          0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> * FastEthernet0/7          0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/8          0     0    0     0  3000    4 14000   16    0
>   FastEthernet0/9          0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> * FastEthernet0/10         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/11         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/12         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/13         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
>   FastEthernet0/14         0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> * FastEthernet0/15         0     0    0     0     0    0  9000   13    0
> * FastEthernet0/16         0     0    0     0 52000   31 54000   42    0
> * FastEthernet0/17         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
>   FastEthernet0/18         0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> * FastEthernet0/19         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/20         0     0    0     0  3000    4 14000   16    0
> * FastEthernet0/21         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
>   FastEthernet0/22         0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> * FastEthernet0/23         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/24         0     0    0     0     0    0  8000   12    0
> * FastEthernet0/25         0     0    0     0 70000   51 60000   40    0
>   Interface           IHQ   IQD  OHQ   OQD  RXBS RXPS  TXBS TXPS TRTL
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>   FastEthernet0/26         0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0
> NOTE:No separate counters are maintained for subinterfaces
>      Hence Details of subinterface are not shown
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:56 AM, vishal bhugra <vishal.bhu...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello Taqdir
>>
>> Show interface summary , will provide you the amount traffic passing
>> through each VLAN.
>>
>>
>>
>>  On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Taqdir Singh 
>> <singh.taq...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> How to check which vlan has a lot of traffic passing through a switch ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
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>>
>> Vishal
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>>
>
>
>
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