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Field
rxFrames
rxInternalFilters
(3500 and 9000 L3)
rxMcastExcDiscs
rxMcastExceeds
rxMcastFilters
(3500 and 9000 L3)
rxMcastLimit
rxMcastLimitType
(3900, 9300, 9400, and
9000 L2)
rxNoDestDiscs
(3900, 9300, 9400, and
9000 L2)
rxNoRescrDiscs
(3500 and 9000 L3)
rxOtherDiscs
(3900, 9300, 9400,
9000 L2, 9000 L3)
rxOtherDiscards
(3500)
rxSameSegDiscs
rxSecurityDiscs
SRRingNumber
(3500 and 9000 L3)
Description
Total number of frames that this bridge port received
from its segment. However, unlike the rxFrames field in
the Ethernet display which counts all frames, this field
does not count frames in error. Thus, this value may be
lower than the value shown in the rxFrames field in the
Ethernet display.
Number of frames discarded due to customer filters on
the rxInternal path.
Number of multicast frames that were discarded when
rxMcastLimit was exceeded.
Amount of time that rxMcastLimit has been exceeded.
Number of frames that were discarded due to a
user-defined packet filter on the "receive multicast" path
of this port.
Configurable parameter that limits the rate of multicast
frames that are forwarded from a bridge port. The default
value is 0, which means there is no limit. To configure this
option, see "bridge port multicastLimit" in this chapter.
Configurable parameter that selects the type of frames on
which the multicast limit operates (both multicast and
broadcast frames, or broadcast frames only). The default
value is McastBcast. To configure this option, see "bridge
port multicastLimit" in this chapter.
Number of frames that this port discarded because of an
unknown VLAN ID or because the port was in a
non-forwarding Spanning Tree state.
Number of frames that this port discarded due to
insufficient resource availability (buffer space).
Number of frames that this port discarded because they
contained either invalid (group) source addresses or
source addresses that belong to this bridge (indicates
network loops).
Number of frames that this port discarded because they
contained either invalid MAC source addresses or source
addresses that belong to this bridge.
Number of frames that this port discarded because the
destination address is known on the same network
segment as the source address and, thus, the frame does
not need to be bridged.
Number of frames that this port discarded because they
contained source addresses that were statically configured
on another bridge port.
(Not available at this release)
bridge port detail
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