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dropevents
packets
multicast packets : 0
undersize packets : 0
fragments
collisions
Sampled values of record 4 :
dropevents
packets
multicast packets : 0
undersize packets : 0
fragments
collisions
Sampled values of record 5 :
dropevents
packets
multicast packets : 0
undersize packets : 0
fragments
collisions
Table 1-4 display rmon history command output description
Field
HistoryControlEntry
owned by
VALID
Samples Interface
Sampling interval
buckets max
Sampled values of record number
: 0
, octets
: 0
, broadcast packets
, CRC alignment errors : 0
, oversize packets
: 0
, jabbers
: 0
, utilization
: 0
, octets
: 0
, broadcast packets
, CRC alignment errors : 0
, oversize packets
: 0
, jabbers
: 0
, utilization
: 0
, octets
: 0
, broadcast packets
, CRC alignment errors : 0
, oversize packets
: 0
, jabbers
: 0
, utilization
History control entry, corresponding to the MIB node
etherHistoryIndex.
Owner of the entry, corresponding to the MIB node
historyControlOwner.
Status of the entry identified by the index (VALID means
the entry is valid, and UNDERCREATION means
invalid. You can use the display rmon command to
view the invalid entry; while with the display
current-configuration and display this commands
you cannot view the corresponding rmon commands.),
corresponding to the MIB node historyControlStatus.
The sampled interface
Sampling period, in seconds, corresponding to the MIB
node historyControlInterval. The system samples the
information of an interface periodically.
The maximum number of history table entries that can
be saved, corresponding to the MIB node
historyControlBucketsGranted.
If the specified value of the buckets argument exceeds
the history table size supported by the device, the
supported history table size is displayed.
If the current number of the entries in the table has
reached the maximum number, the system will delete
the earliest entry to save the latest one.
The (number)th statistics recorded in the system cache.
Statistics records are numbered according to the order
of time they are saved into the cache.
1-6
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
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