H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual page 290

Msr router series comware 7 layer 2 - wan access
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Field
Output queue - Urgent queuing:
Size/Length/Discards
Output queue - Protocol queuing:
Size/Length/Discards
Output queue - FIFO queuing:
Size/Length/Discards
Last link flapping
Last clearing of counters
Last 300 seconds input rate
Last 300 seconds output rate
Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 buffers
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes
Brief information on interface(s)
under route mode:
Description
Packet statistics for urgent queuing in the output queue of the
interface:
Size—Current number of packets in the queue.
Length—Maximum number of packets that can stay in the
queue.
Discards—Number of dropped packets.
Packet statistics for protocol queuing in the output queue of the
interface:
Size—Current number of packets in the queue.
Length—Maximum number of packets that can stay in the
queue.
Discards—Number of dropped packets.
Packet statistics for FIFO queuing in the output queue of the
interface:
Size—Current number of packets in the queue.
Length—Maximum number of packets that can stay in the
queue.
Discards—Number of dropped packets.
The amount of time that has elapsed since the most recent physical
state change of the interface. This field displays Never if the interface
has been physically down since device startup.
Time when statistics on the logical interface were last cleared by
using the reset counters interface command.
If the statistics of the interface have never been cleared by using the
reset counters interface command since the device started, this
field displays Never.
Average input rate during the last 300 seconds:
bytes/sec—Average number of received bytes per second.
bits/sec—Average number of received bits per second.
packets/sec—Average number of received packets per
second.
Average output rate over the last 300 seconds:
bytes/sec—Average number of sent bytes per second.
bits/sec—Average number of sent bits per second.
packets/sec—Average number of sent packets per second.
Incoming packet statistics:
0 packets—Packet number.
0 bytes—Packet size in bytes.
0 buffers—Number of buffered units.
Outgoing packet statistics:
0 packets—Packet number.
0 bytes—Packet size in bytes.
Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces.
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