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Unicast MAX-ratio
Multicast MAX-ratio
Allow jumbo frame to pass
PVID
Mdi type
Port link-type
Tagged VLAN ID
Untagged VLAN ID
Last clearing of counters: Never
Last 300 seconds input: 0
packets/sec 0 bytes/sec
Last 300 seconds output: 0
packets/sec 0 bytes/sec
Input (total): 21322 packets,
1748554 bytes
- unicasts, - broadcasts, -
multicasts, - pauses
Input (normal): 21322 packets, -
bytes
1268 unicasts, 7560
broadcasts, 12494 multicasts, 0
pauses
input errors
runts
giants
- throttles
Description
Unknown unicast suppression threshold as a percentage of the
maximum interface rate. When the threshold is exceeded, the
interface drops unknown unicast packets.
Multicast suppression threshold as a percentage of the maximum
interface rate. When the threshold is exceeded, the interface drops
multicast packets.
Jumbo frames are allowed to pass through the interface.
Port VLAN ID.
Cable type.
Link type of the interface: access, trunk, or hybrid.
VLANs for which the interface sends packets without removing VLAN
tags.
VLANs for which the interface sends packets after removing VLAN
tags.
Time when the reset counters interface command was last used to clear
statistics on the interface. Never indicates that the reset counters
interface command was never used since the device was started.
Average rate of input and output traffic in the last 300 seconds, in pps
and Bps.
The statistics polling interval, 300 seconds in this example, can be
configured by using the flow-interval command.
Inbound traffic statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface. All
inbound normal and abnormal packets (including unicast, broadcast,
and multicast), and pause frames were counted.
Inbound normal traffic (including unicast, broadcast, and multicast)
and pause frame statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface.
Inbound packets with errors.
Inbound frames that are shorter than 64 bytes, that are in correct
format, and that contain valid CRCs.
Inbound frames larger than the maximum frame length supported on
the interface.
For an Ethernet interface that does not permit jumbo frames, giants
refer to frames larger than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 1540
bytes (with VLAN tags).
For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer to
frames larger than the maximum size of Ethernet frames that are
allowed to pass through, which is configured when you configure
jumbo frame support on the interface.
Number of times that the port shut down because of buffer or CPU
overload.
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