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Field Description 
Tagged   VLAN ID  VLANs for which the port sends packets without removing VLAN tags. 
Untagged VLAN ID  VLANs for which the port sends packets after removing VLAN tags. 
Peak value of input  Peak value of inbound traffic, in Bps. 
Peak value of output  Peak value of outbound traffic, in Bps. 
Last 300 seconds input:  0 
packets/sec 0 bytes/sec 
 Last 300 seconds output:  0 
packets/sec 0 bytes/sec 
Average rate of input and output traffic in the last 300 seconds, in pps 
and Bps. 
Input (total):  0 packets, 0 bytes 
          0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0 
multicasts, 0 pauses 
Inbound traffic statistics (in packets and bytes) for the port. All inbound 
normal and abnormal packets, and pause frames were counted. 
Input (normal):  0 packets, - bytes 
          0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0 
multicasts, 0 pauses 
Inbound normal traffic and pause frame statistics (in packets and 
bytes) for the port.  
input errors  Inbound error packet statistics. 
runts 
Inbound frames shorter than 64 bytes, in correct format, and 
containing valid CRCs.  
giants 
Frames received that were longer than the maximum frame length 
supported on the interface. 
•  For an Ethernet interface that forbids jumbo frames, giants refer to 
frames that are longer than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 
1540 bytes (with VLAN tags). 
•  For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer to 
frames that are longer than 9212 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 9216 
bytes (with VLAN tags). 
throttles 
The number of times that the port shut down because of buffer or CPU 
overload. 
frame 
Total number of inbound frames that contained checksum errors and a 
non-integer number of bytes. 
- overruns 
Number of packet drops because the input rate of the port exceeded 
the queuing capability. 
aborts 
Total number of illegal inbound packets, including: 
•  Fragment frames—CRC error frames shorter than 64 bytes. The 
length could be an integer or non-integer value.  
•  Jabber frames—Frames that were longer than the maximum frame 
length supported on the Ethernet interface and contained checksum 
errors (the frame lengths in bytes may or may not be integers). For 
an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, jabber frames refer 
to frames that are longer than 9212 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 
9216 bytes (with VLAN tags) and contain checksum errors; for an 
Ethernet interface that forbids jumbo frames, jabber frames refer to 
frames that are longer than 1536 bytes (without VLAN tags) or 
1540 bytes (with VLAN tags) and contain checksum errors. 
•  Unknown operation code frames—Non-pause MAC control 
frames.