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Parameter
collisions
late-collisions
pkts-64-octets
pkts-65to127-octets
pkts-128to255-octets
pkts-256to511-octets
pkts-512to1023-octets
pkts-1024to1518-octets
Section 3.17.6
Clearing Switched Ethernet Port Statistics
To clear the statistics collected for a specific switched Ethernet port, type:
interfaces switch slot port clear-port-stats
Where:
• slot is the name of the module location
• port is the port number (or a list of ports, if aggregated in a port trunk) for the module
Clearing Switched Ethernet Port Statistics
Description
1. The packet data length is greater that 1536 octets.
2. The packet has invalid CRC.
The number of received packets for which a Collision Event has
been detected.
The number of received packets for which a Late Collision Event
has been detected.
The number of received and transmitted packets with a size of 64
octets. This
includes received and transmitted packets as well as dropped and
local
received packets. This does not include rejected received packets.
The number of received and transmitted packets with a size of 65
to 127 octets. This includes received and transmitted packets as
well as dropped and local received packets. This does not include
rejected received packets
The number of received and transmitted packets with a size of 128
to 257 octets. This includes received and transmitted packets as
well as dropped and local received packets. This does not include
rejected received packets
The number of received and transmitted packets with size of 256 to
511 octets.
This includes received and transmitted packets as well as dropped
and local
received packets. This does not include rejected received packets.
The number of received and transmitted packets with size of 512 to
1023 octets.
This includes received and transmitted packets as well as dropped
and local
received packets. This does not include rejected received packets
The number of received and transmitted packets with a size of 1024
to 1536
octets. This includes received and transmitted packets as well as
dropped and
local received packets. This does not include rejected received
packets.
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