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Table 78 Port Statistics: ENET Details

LABEL
Bytes
Pkts
kbytes/s
UcastPkts
NUcastPkts
MCastPkts
BCastPkts
Pause
Pkt64
Pkt65~127
Pkt128~255
Pkt256~511
Pkt512~1023
Pkt1024~1518
Oversize
Undersize
FCSError
AlignError
Jabber
Fragment
Dropped
192
DESCRIPTION
This is the number of octets of Ethernet frames received/transmitted that are from
0 to 1518 octets in size, counting the ones in bad packets, not counting framing
bits but counting FCS (Frame Check Sequence) octets. An octet is an 8-bit binary
digit (byte).
This is the number of packets received/transmitted on this port (including multicast,
unicast, broadcast and bad packets).
This is the number of octets of Ethernet frames received/transmitted per second.
This is the number of good unicast frames received/transmitted.
This is the number of good non-unicast frames received/transmitted.
This is the number of good multicast frames received/transmitted of 64 to 1518
octets in length (for non VLAN) or 1522 octets (for VLAN), not including Broadcast
frames. Frames with range or length errors are also not taken into account.
This is the number of good broadcast frames received/transmitted of 64 to 1518
octets in length (for non VLAN) or 1522 octets (for VLAN), not including multicast
frames. Frames with range or length errors are also not taken into account.
This is the number of valid IEEE 802.3x Pause frames received/transmitted on this
port.
This is the number of frames received/transmitted (including bad frames) that were
64 octets or less in length (this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits).
This is the number of frames received/transmitted (including bad frames) that were
65 to 127 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits).
This is the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad frames) that
were 128 to 255 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but excludes framing
bits).
This is the number of frames received/transmitted (including bad frames) that were
256 to 511 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits).
This is the number of frames received/transmitted (including bad frames) that were
512 to 1023 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits).
This is the number of frames received/transmitted (including bad frames) that were
1024 to 1518 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but excludes framing bits).
This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were bigger than 1518 (non
VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN) octets and contained a valid FCS.
This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were less than 64 octets
long and contained a valid FCS.
This is the number of frames received/transmitted with an integral length of 64 to
1518 octets and containing a Frame Check Sequence error.
This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were 64 to 1518 (non
VLAN) or 1522 (VLAN) octets long but contained an invalid FCS and a non-integral
number of octets.
This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were longer than 1518
octets (non VLAN) or 1522 octets (VLAN) and contained an invalid FCS, including
alignment errors.
This is the number of frames received/transmitted that were less than 64 octets
long, and contained an invalid FCS, including non-integral and integral lengths.
This is the number of received/transmitted frames that were received by the MSC,
but later dropped because of a lack of system resources.
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