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Interface Statistics

Statistics
ifInOctets
ifInUcastPkts
ifInBroadcastPkts
ifInMulticastPkts
ifInFlowControlPkts
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G8332 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
Use the following command to display the interface statistics of the selected port:
show interface port <port alias or number> interface­counters
Command mode: All   
Interface statistics for port 1:
                     ifHCIn Counters       ifHCOut Counters
Octets:                  51697080313            51721056808
UcastPkts:                  65356399               65385714
BroadcastPkts:                     0                   6516
MulticastPkts:                     0                      0
FlowCtrlPkts:                      0                      0
PriFlowCtrlPkts:                   0                      0
Discards:                          0                      0
Errors:                            0                  21187
Ingress Discard reasons:              Egress Discard reasons:
VLAN Discards:                     0  HOL­blocking Discards:         0
Filter Discards:                   0  MMU Discards:                  0
Policy Discards:                   0  Cell Error Discards:           0
Non­Forwarding State:              0  MMU Aging Discards:            0
IBP/CBP Discards:                  0  Other Discards:                0
OBM LP packet discards:            0
OBM HP packet discards:            0
Empty Egress Portmap:           3085 *
* Check for "HOL­blocking" discards on associated egress ports
The following table describes the interface statistics.  
Table 92.
Interface Statistics of a Port
Description
The total number of octets received on the interface, 
including framing characters.
The number of packets, delivered by this sub‐layer to a 
higher sub‐ layer, which were not addressed to a 
multicast or broadcast address at this sub‐layer.
The number of packets, delivered by this sub‐layer to a 
higher sub‐ layer, which were addressed to a broadcast 
address at this sub‐layer.
The total number of packets that higher‐level protocols 
requested to be transmitted, and which were addressed 
to a multicast address at this sub‐layer, including those 
that were discarded or not sent. For a MAC layer 
protocol, this includes both Group and Functional 
addresses.
The total number of flow control pause packets 
received on the interface. 

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