Table 65
IP Routing Management Statistics
Statistic
InReceives
InDelivers
FwdDatagrams
FragOKs
FragCreates
InDiscards
The following table describes the interface statistics:
Table 66
IF statistics
Statistics
ifInOctets
ifInUcastPkts
ifInNUCastPkts
ifInDiscards
ifInErrors
ifInUnknownProtos
ifOutOctets
ifOutUcastPkts
ifOutNUcastPkts
Description
The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in
error.
The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including
ICMP).
The number of input datagrams for which this entity (the switch) was not their final IP
destination, as a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that
final destination.
In entities which do not act as IP Gateways, this counter will include only those packets,
which were Source-Routed via this entity (the switch), and the Source- Route option
processing was successful.
The number of IP datagrams that have been successfully fragmented at this entity (the
switch).
The number of IP datagram fragments that have been generated as a result of fragmentation
at this entity (the switch).
The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their
continued processing, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space).
This counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly.
Description
The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer, which were not
addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer.
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer, which were
addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. This object is deprecated
in favor of
ifInMulticastPkts
The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors
were detected to prevent their being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. One possible
reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space.
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors
preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units
that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interfaces that were
discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces which support protocol multiplexing the
number of transmission units received via the interface which were discarded because of
an unknown or unsupported protocol.
For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be
zero (0).
The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.
The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted, and
which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including
those that were discarded or not sent.
The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted, and
which were addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including
those that were discarded or not sent.
This object is deprecated in favor of
.
ifOutBroadcastPkts
and
ifInBroadcastPkts
and
ifOutMulticastPkts
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