MES53xx, MES33xx, MES23xx Ethernet Switch Series 133
Index Interface Interval Requested Samples Granted Samples Owner
----- --------- -------- ----------------- --------------- -------------------
1 te0/8 300 50 50 Eltex
Table 5.131. Result description
Index that uniquely identifies the entry.
Ethernet interface where the poll is performed.
Time interval in seconds between the polls.
Requested number of counts that can be saved.
Allowed (remaining) number of counts that can be saved.
ď‚§ Show bandwidth counters for statistics group 1:
console# show rmon history 1 throughput
Sample set: 1 Owner: MES
Interface: gi0/1 Interval: 1800
Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50
Maximum table size: 100
Time Octets Packets Broadcast Multicast %
Nov 10 2009 18:38:00 204595549 278562 2893 675218.67%
Table 5.132. Result description
Entry creation date and time.
The number of data bytes (including bad packet bytes) received from the network
(w/o frame bits, but with checksum bits).
The number of packets received (including bad packets) during the entry generation
period.
The number of good packets received during the entry generation period,
forwarded to broadcast addresses.
The number of good packets received during the entry generation period,
forwarded to multicast addresses.
An estimated average bandwidth of the physical layer for this interface during the
entry generation period. Bandwidth is estimated up to a thousandth of one percent.
The number of packets received during the entry generation period, with a length of
64 to 1518 bytes inclusively, that have invalid frame check sequence with an integer
number of bytes (frame check sequence errors, FCS) or with a non-integer number
of bytes (alignment errors).
The estimated number of collisions for this Ethernet segment during the entry
generation period.
The number of packets received during the entry generation period, with a length of
less than 64 bytes (w/o frame bits, but with checksum bits), but formed correctly in
other respects.
The number of packets received during the entry generation period, with a length of
more than 1518 bytes (w/o frame bits, but with checksum bits), but formed
correctly in other respects.