HP 6125G Command Reference Manual page 17

Layer 2 - lan switching
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Field
giants
- throttles
frame
- overruns
aborts
ignored
- parity errors
Output (total): 0 packets, 0 bytes
0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0
multicasts, 0 pauses
Output (normal): 0 packets, - bytes
0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0
multicasts, 0 pauses
output errors
- underruns
Description
Inbound frames larger than the maximum frame length supported on
the interface.
For an Ethernet interface that does not permit jumbo frames, giants
refer to frames larger than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 1540
bytes (with VLAN tags).
For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer to
frames larger than the maximum length of Ethernet frames that are
allowed to pass through, which is configured when you configure
jumbo frame support on the interface.
Number of times that the port shut down due to buffer or CPU
overload.
Total number of inbound frames that contained checksum errors and a
non-integer number of bytes.
Number of packet drops because the input rate of the port exceeded
the queuing capability.
Total number of illegal inbound packets:
Fragment frames—CRC error frames shorter than 64 bytes. The
length can be an integral or non-integral value.
Jabber frames—CRC error frames greater than the maximum frame
length supported on the Ethernet interface (with an integral or
non-integral length). For an Ethernet interface that does not permit
jumbo frames, jabber frames refer to CRC error frames greater than
1518 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 1522 bytes (with VLAN tags). For
an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, jabber frames refer
to CRC error frames greater than the maximum length of Ethernet
frames that are allowed to pass through the interface (which is
configured when you configure jumbo frame support on the
interface).
Symbol error frames—Frames that contained at least one
undefined symbol.
Unknown operation code frames—Non-pause MAC control frames
Length error frames—Frames whose 802.3 length fields did not
accord with the actual frame length (46 to 1500 bytes).
Number of inbound frames dropped because the receive buffer of the
port ran low.
Total number of frames with parity errors.
Outbound traffic statistics (in packets and bytes) for the port. All
outbound normal and abnormal packets (including unicast, broadcast,
and multicast), and pause frames were counted.
Outbound normal traffic (including unicast, broadcast, and multicast)
and pause frame statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface.
Outbound packets with errors.
Number of packet drops because the output rate of the interface
exceeded the output queuing capability. This is a low-probability
hardware anomaly.
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