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Field   Description 
Media type  Media type 
Port hardware type  Port hardware type  
100Mbps-speed mode, full-duplex mode  Current speed mode and duplex mode 
Link speed type is force link, link duplex 
type is force link 
Link speed and duplex status ( force or 
auto-negotiation) 
Flow-control is enabled  Status of flow-control on the port 
The Maximum Frame Length  Maximum frame length allowed on the port  
Broadcast MAX-ratio  Broadcast suppression ratio on the port 
Unicast MAX-ratio  Unknown unicast suppression ratio on the port 
Multicast MAX-ratio  Multicast suppression ratio on the port 
Allow jumbo frame to pass  Whether Jumbo frame is allowed on the port. 
PVID  Default VLAN ID of the port  
Mdi type  Network cable type  
Port link-type  Port link type  
Tagged VLAN ID 
Identify the VLANs whose packets will be forwarded 
with tags on the port. 
Untagged VLAN ID 
Identify the VLANs whose packets will be forwarded 
without tags on the port. 
Last 300 seconds input: 0 packets/sec 0 
bytes/sec 
Last 300 seconds output: 0 packets/sec 0 
bytes/sec 
Average input and output rates (in pps and Bps) in the 
last 300 seconds 
Input(total):  0 packets, 0 bytes 
          0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 
pauses  
Count in packets and in bytes of total incoming traffic 
on the port, including incoming normal packets, 
abnormal packets, and normal PAUSE frames 
The number of incoming broadcast packets, the 
number of incoming multicast packets, and the number 
of incoming PAUSE frames on the port. 
Input(normal):  - packets, - bytes 
          - broadcasts, - multicasts, - pauses
Count in packets and in bytes of incoming normal 
packets on the port, including incoming normal packets 
and normal PAUSE frames 
The number of normal incoming broadcast packets, the 
number of normal incoming multicast packets, and the 
number of normal incoming PAUSE frames of the port
A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not 
supported 
input errors   The total number of incoming error frames 
runts 
The number of incoming runt frames 
A runt frame is of less than 64 bytes but has the correct 
format and CRC field 
giants 
The number of incoming giant frames 
(A giant frame is of more than 1518 bytes if untagged 
or more than 1522 bytes if tagged.)