Enterasys Networks IRM2 manual Using the Total and Delta Radio Buttons, Collisions, Hard Errors

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Statistics

Collisions

 

Transmit

Displays the number of transmit collisions

 

detected by the device, board, or port. Transmit

 

collisions are those the IRM2 detects while

 

transmitting a packet, which means the IRM2

 

has transmitted one of the colliding packets.

Receive

Displays the number of receive collisions

 

detected by the device, board, or port. Receive

 

collisions are those detected by the IRM2 while it

 

is receiving a transmission.

Hard Errors

 

OOW Collisions

Displays the number of collisions out of the

 

standard collision window (51.2 µs) experienced

 

by the device, board, or port. Out-of-window

 

collisions typically indicate a network design

 

flaw.

Giants

Displays the number of giant packets that the

 

device, board, or port has received from the

 

network. A giant packet exceeds the maximum

 

Ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes (excluding the

 

preamble).

Soft Errors

 

Alignment Errors

Displays the total number of misaligned packets

 

received by the device, board, or port. A

 

misaligned packet is one that contains a

 

non-integral number of bytes (that is, any unit of

 

bits less than a byte). Alignment errors are also

 

known as framing errors.

CRC Errors

Displays the total number of packets with CRC

 

(Cyclical Redundancy Check) errors that the

 

device, board, or port has received from the

 

network. CRC errors occur when packets are

 

somehow damaged in transit.

Runts

Displays the number of runt packets that the

 

device, board, or port has received from the

 

network. A runt packet is one that is less than the

 

minimum Ethernet frame size of 64 bytes.

Using the Total and Delta Radio Buttons

By using the Total and Delta radio buttons located at the bottom of the Statistics windows, you can choose whether to view the total statistics count (Total) or the statistics count for the last polling interval (Delta).

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