1-9
Field Description
giants
The number of incoming giant frames
(A giant frame is of more than 2048 bytes if untagged
or more than 2052 bytes if tagged.)
- throttles
The number of throttles that occurred on the port
(A throttle occurs when a port is shut down due to
buffer or memory overload.)
CRC
The number of CRC error frames received in correct
length
frame
The number of incoming CRC error frames with
non-integer number of bytes
- overruns
The number of packets dropped because the
receiving rate of the port exceeds the processing
capability of the input queues
aborts
The total number of incoming illegal packets,
including:
z Fragments: CRC error frames of less than 64
bytes (integer or non-integer).
z Jabber frames: CRC error frames of more than
2048 bytes if untagged or 2052 bytes if tagged
(integer or non-integer).
z Symbol error frames: frames with at least one
symbol error.
z Unknown operator frames: MAC control frames
that are not Pause frames
Length error frames: frames whose actual length
(46-1500 bytes) is inconsistent with the length field in
the 802.3 header.
- ignored
The number of packets dropped due to insufficient
receive buffer on the port
- parity errors The number of incoming parity error frames
Output(total): 0 packets, 0 bytes
0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 pauses
Count in packets and in bytes of total outgoing traffic
on the port, including normal packets, abnormal
packets, and normal Pause frames
The number of outgoing broadcast packets, the
number of outgoing multicast packets, and the
number of outgoing Pause frames on the port
Output(normal): 0 packets, - bytes
0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, - pauses
Count in packets and in bytes of outgoing normal
packets on the port, including outgoing normal
packets and normal Pause frames.
The number of normal outgoing broadcast packets,
the number of normal outgoing multicast packets, and
the number of normal outgoing Pause frames on the
port.
A hyphen (-) indicates that the statistical item is not
supported.
output errors The total number of outgoing error frames
- underruns
The number of packets dropped because the
transmitting rate of the port exceeds the processing
capacity of the output queue, which is a rare hardware
error.
- buffer failures
The number of packets dropped due to insufficient
transmit buffer on the port