Number Of Replicates Created And State Of Replication - Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Manual

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Network Interface (continued)
Counters
Rx Errors
Rx Multicast
Rx Packets
Total Bytes
Total Packets
Tx Bytes
Tx Dropped
Tx Errors
Tx Packets
Tx QueueLen

Number of Replicates Created and State of Replication

The Number of Replicates Created and State of Replication object provides real-time replication
information for the system.
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Counter Descriptions
This counter represents the number of inbound packets (packet-oriented
interfaces) and the number of inbound transmission units (character-oriented or
fixed-length interfaces) that contained errors that prevented them from being
deliverable to a higher layer protocol.
This counter represents the number of multicast packets that were received on this
interface.
This counter represents the number of packets that this sublayer delivered to a
higher sublayer. This does not include the packets that were addressed to a
multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer.
This counter represents the total number of received (Rx) bytes and transmitted
(Tx) bytes.
This counter represents the total number of Rx packets and Tx packets.
This counter represents the total number of octets, including framing characters,
that were transmitted out from the interface.
This counter represents the number of outbound packets that were chosen to be
discarded even though no errors were detected. This action prevents the packet
from being delivered to a higher layer protocol. Discarding a packet to free up
buffer space represents one reason.
This counter represents the number of outbound packets (packet-oriented
interfaces) and the number of outbound transmission units (character-oriented or
fixed-length interfaces) that could not be transmitted because of errors.
This counter represents the total number of packets that the higher level protocols
requested for transmission, including those that were discarded or not sent. This
does not include packets that were addressed to a multicast or broadcast address
at this sublayer.
This counter represents the length of the output packet queue (in packets).
Table 5-53
contains information on replication counters.
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