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Field
aborts
ignored
parity errors
Output (total): 0 packets, 0 bytes
0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0
multicasts, 0 pauses
Output (normal): 0 packets, 0
bytes
0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0
multicasts, 0 pauses
output errors
underruns
buffer failures
aborts
deferred
Total number of illegal packets received, including:
Fragment frames: Frames that were shorter than 64 bytes
(with an integral or non-integral length) and contained
checksum errors
Jabber frames: Frames that were longer than the maximum
frame length supported on the Ethernet port and contained
checksum errors (the frame lengths in bytes may or may not
be integers). For an Ethernet port that permits jumbo
frames, jabber frames refer to frames that are longer than
10236 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 10240 bytes (with VLAN
tags) and contain checksum errors; for an Ethernet port that
forbids jumbo frames, jabber frames refer to frames that are
longer than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 1540 bytes
(with VLAN tags) and contain checksum errors.
Fragment frames: Frames that were shorter than 64 bytes
(with an integral or non-integral length) and contained
checksum errors
Jabber frames: Frames that were longer than 1518 or 1522
bytes and contained checksum errors (the frame lengths in
bytes may or may not be integers)
Symbol error frames: Frames that contained at least one
undefined symbol
Unknown operation code frames: Frames that were MAC
control frames but not pause frames
Length error frames: Frames whose 802.3 length fields did
not match the actual frame lengths (46 bytes to 1500 bytes)
Number of received packets ignored by the interface because
the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers
Total number of frames with parity errors
Packet statistics on the outbound direction of the interface,
including the statistics of normal packets, abnormal packets,
and normal pause frames, in packets and bytes
Number of unicast packets, broadcast packets, multicast
packets, and pause frames on the outbound direction of the
interface
Normal packet statistics on the outbound direction of the
interface, including the statistics of normal packets and pause
frames, in packets and bytes
Number of unicast packets, broadcast packets, multicast
packets, and pause frames on the outbound direction of the
interface
Output packets with errors
Number of times the transmit rate of the interface exceeded the
capacity of the output queue, causing packets to be discarded.
This is a very rare hardware-related problem.
Number of packets dropped because the interface ran low on
output buffers
Number of packets that failed to be transmitted due to causes
such as Ethernet collisions
Number of frames whose first transmission attempt was
delayed, due to traffic on the network media, and that were
successfully transmitted later
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