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Table 65 Alarm variables (continued)
Category Subcategory
Other
Traffic
Interface
Variable
rcStatMltEtherCarrier
SenseError
rcStatMltEtherFrame
TooLong
rcStatMltEtherMac
ReceiveError
rcTblArNoSpace
snmpInAsnParseErrs.0 The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered
rcStgPortInBadBpdus
dot1dTpPortInDiscards Count of valid frames received that were discarded
rip2ifStatRcvBad
Packets
rip2ifStatRcvBad
Routes
rcStatOspfBufferAlloc
Failures.0
rcStatOspfBufferFree
Failures.0
ifInOctets
Appendix A RMON alarm variables
Definition
The number of times that the carrier sense condition
was lost or never asserted when attempting to
transmit a frame on a particular MLT. The count
represented by an instance of this object is
incremented at most once per transmission attempt,
even if the carrier sense condition fluctuates during a
transmission attempt.
A count of frames received on a particular MLT that
exceed the maximum permitted frame size.
The count represented by an instance of this object is
incremented when the frameTooLong status is
returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other
MAC user).
A count of frames for which reception on a particular
MLT fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive
error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this
object if it is not counted by the corresponding
instance of either the FrameTooLongs object, the
AlignmentErrors object, or the FCSErrors object.
Used to indicate the number of entries that could not
be added to the address translation table due to lack
of space.
by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding received
SNMP messages.
The number of bad BPDUs received by this port.
(that is, filtered) by the forwarding process.
The number of routes in valid RIP packets that were
ignored for any reason.
The number of RIP response packets received by the
RIP process that were subsequently discarded for any
reason.
The number of times that OSPF has failed to allocate
buffers.
The number of times that OSPF has failed to free
buffers.
The total number of octets received on the interface,
including framing characters.
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