Table 159: show ip interface Output Fields
(continued)
Field Description
Field Name
Requests for a timestamp
timestamp req
Replies to timestamp requests
timestamp rpy
Address mask requests
addr mask req
Address mask replies
addr mask rpy
Status of the check for spoofed ARP packets received
on an IP interface. Possible states: enabled or
disabled.
NOTE:
This field is not displayed when you use the
detail
keyword.
ARP spoof checking
Total number of packets and bytes received on the
IP interface.
In Received Packets, Bytes
Unicast packets and bytes received on the IP
interface; link-local received multi-cast packets
(non-multicast-routed frames) are counted as unicast
packets.
Unicast Packets, Bytes
Multicast packets and bytes received on the IP
interface which are then multicast-routed are counted
as multicast packets.
Multicast Packets, Bytes
Packets and bytes forwarded into an output IP
interface
In Forwarded Packets, Bytes
Total number of packets and bytes that were dropped
on the interface
In Total Dropped Packets, Bytes
Packets discarded on a receive IP interface for any
of the following reasons: exceeding the token bucket
limit, exceeding the rate limit, a drop action in a
policy, discarded MAC validation packets, a
destination address lookup failure or when the
destination address is an IP interface that has a route
configured to the null interface.
In Policed Packets
Packets discarded on a receive IP interface because
of invalid IP source address
In Invalid Source Address Packets
Packets discarded on a receive IP interface because
of IP header errors
In Error Packets
Packets discarded on the ingress interface because
of a configuration problem rather than a problem
with the packet itself
In Discarded Packets
Packets discarded on a receive IP interface because
eof internal fabric congestion
In Fabric Dropped Packets
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