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If your switch does not have an access to the Internet, download the
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leap-seconds.list file on a different machine and copy it via e.g. ssh.
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??Author: Adam Wujek, [CERN](http://cern.ch??)
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??Author: Adam Wujek,
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[CERN](http://cern.ch??)
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### Q: Where can I see statistics about transmitted frames?
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### Q: How can I see statistics about Ethernet Frames forwarded by the WRS?
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A: If you want to see statistics of Ethernet Frames forwarded between
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ports of WRS, you should use *wrsw\_pstats*, one of the WRS Command-Line
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Tools: it shows how many frames are forwarded between ports, errors,
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dropped frames, etc.
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*tcpdump* will only show traffic (e.g., PTP) that is destined to Linux
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CPU inside the switch. It will *not* show traffic forwarded between WRS
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ports.
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Such commands as *ifconfig* or *tcpdump* will only show traffic (e.g.,
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PTP, LLDP) that is destined to Linux CPU inside the switch. It will
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*not* show traffic forwarded between WRS ports.
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??Author: Maciej Lipinski, Erik van der Bij,
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[CERN](http://cern.ch??)
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