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discarded even though no errors were detected on them. One possible reason for
discarding such packets could be to free buffer space.
The InErrors counter corresponds to the IfInErrors MIB object of the interface group.
This read-only object displays the number of inbound packets that were not delivered
to a higher-level protocol because of errors.
The InUnknownProtos counter corresponds to the IfInUnknownProtos MIB object of
the interface group. This read-only object displays the number of packets received on
the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
The OutOctets counter corresponds to the IfOutOctets MIB object of the interface
group. This read-only object displays the number of octets transmitted on the interface.
This count includes framing characters.
The OutUcastPkts counter corresponds to the IfOutUcastPkts MIB object of the
interface group. This readonly object displays the number of packets that were
requested by higher-level protocols to be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address.
This count includes those that were discarded or not sent.
The OutNUcastPkts counter corresponds to the IfOutNUcastPkts MIB object of the
interface group. This read-only object displays the number of packets that were
requested by higher-level protocols to be transmitted to a non-unicast address (non-
unicast packets include subnetwork-broadcast and subnetwork-multicast packets).
This count includes those that were discarded or not sent.
The OutDiscards counter corresponds to the IfOutDiscards MIB object of the interface
group. This readonly object displays the number of packets that were discarded even
though no errors were detected on them. One possible reason for discarding such
packets could be to free buffer space.
The OutErrors counter corresponds to the IfOutErrors MIB object of the interface
group. This read-only object displays the number of outbound packets that were not
transmitted because of errors. If you want to close the MIB-II IF Counters table to
display other MIB objects from other options, just double-click its Control-menu box.
IP Counters
This command displays the values of the device IP counters. When you choose this
command, the MIB-II IP Counters table appears on the screen.
The following describes the various components on the above table:
The statistics table lists the values of the various IP counters of the device. Except for
the Index column, all columns in this table can be resized by dragging their respective
right borders with the mouse left button.
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