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FRX8000 3. 0 User G uide, Rev 02
Information in this Display
Packets In/Out
is the number of packets received/transmitted over the
interface.
Bytes In/Out
is the number of bytes received/transmitted over the
interface.
Multi-Cast In/Out
is the number of packets received/transmitted via a multicast
address over the interface.
Broadcast In/Out
is the number of packets received/transmitted via a broadcast
address over the interface.
Frm Dropped In/Out
is the number of incoming/outgoing frames that were
dropped.
Q Dropped In
is the number of incoming Q-packets that were dropped.
Dropped Timeout
is the number of transmitted frames that did not return due to a
timeout or reception of another frame.
Errors In
is the number of errors received over the interface.
Ethernet-Specific Statistics
Alignment Errors
is the number of frames with FCS (frame check sequence)
errors due to non-integral lengths.
Xmt w/1 Coll
is the number of frames that were transmitted after one collision
(with a frame transmitted from another node).
Overrun Errors
is the number of frames that were not accepted due to DMA
(direct memory access) overrun errors.
Xmt w/mul Coll
is the number of frames that were transmitted after multiple
collisions.
Xmt/Deferral
is the number of frames that were held up due to traffic from other
directions, then transmitted later.
Xmt CD Heartbeat
is the number of frames that were transmitted containing a CD
(collision detection) signal.
Not Xmt (Coll)
is the number of frames that were not transmitted due to
collisions.
Frm w/lost CS
is the number of frames that experienced a loss of the CS
(carrier sense) signal at the receiving node.
Late Collisions
is the number of transmitted frames that were involved in
collisions while outside the flow control window.
Underruns
is the number of frames that were not accepted due to DMA
(direct memory access) under run errors.
Summary of Contents for Netlink FRX8000
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