ixClearPortPacketGroups

ixClearPortPacketGroups - zero all packet group counters on an individual port

SYNOPSIS

ixClearPortPacketGroups chassisID cardID portID

DESCRIPTION

The ixClearPortPacketGroups command clears all packet group counters on a single port.

ARGUMENTS
chassisID

(By value) The ID number of the chassis.

cardID

(By value) The ID number of the card.

portID

(By value) The ID number of the port.

RETURNS
0

No error; the command was successfully delivered to the IxServer.

1

Error; the command was delivered to the IxServer but it could not process the message.

EXAMPLES

package require IxTclHal

set host galaxy

set username user

# Check if we're running on UNIX - connect to the TCL Server

# which must be running on the chassis

if [isUNIX] {

if [ixConnectToTclServer $host] {

ixPuts "Could not connect to $host"

return 1

}

}

# Now connect to the chassis

if [ixConnectToChassis $host] {

ixPuts $::ixErrorInfo

return 1

}

# Get the chassis ID to use in port lists

set chas [ixGetChassisID $host]

set cardA 1

set portA 1

set portList [list [list $chas $cardA $portA]]

# Login before taking ownership

if [ixLogin $username] {

ixPuts $::ixErrorInfo

return 1

}

# Take ownership of the ports we'll use

if [ixTakeOwnership $portList] {

ixPuts $::ixErrorInfo

return 1

}

if {[ixClearPortPacketGroups $chas $cardA $portA] != 0} {

ixPuts $::ixErrorInfo

return 1

}

# Let go of the ports that we reserved

ixClearOwnership $portList

# Disconnect from the chassis we're using

ixDisconnectFromChassis $host

# If we're running on UNIX, disconnect from the TCL Server

if [isUNIX] {

ixDisconnectTclServer $host

}

return 0

SEE ALSO

ixClearPacketGroups