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Table 18 Port statistics data window entries (Continued)

Entry

Description

 

 

LIP(f7,f7)

A loop initialization primitive frame used to acquire an AL_PA.

 

 

LIP(f8,AL_PS)

This LIP denotes a loop failure detected by the L_port identified by

 

AL_PS.

 

 

LIP(f8,f7)

A loop initialization primitive frame used to indicate that a Loop

 

Failure has been detected at its receiver and does not have a valid

 

AL_PA.

 

 

Login Count

Number of device logins that have occurred on the switch.

 

 

Logout Count

Number of device logouts that have occurred on the switch.

 

 

Loop Timeouts

Number of loop timeouts.

 

 

Loss Of Sync

Number of synchronization losses (>100 ms) detected by this port. A

 

loss of synchronization is detected by receipt of an invalid

 

transmission word.

 

 

Primitive Sequence Errors

Number of bad primitives received by the port.

 

 

Rx Link Resets

Number of link reset primitives received from an attached device.

 

 

Rx Offline Sequences

Number of offline sequence primitives received by the port.

 

 

Total Errors

Total number of primitive and non-primitive port link errors.

 

 

Total Link Resets

Number of link-reset primitives transmitted and received by the port.

 

 

Total LIPs Received

Number of loop initialization primitive frames received.

 

 

Total LIPs Transmitted

Number of loop initialization primitive frames transmitted.

 

 

Tx Offline Sequences

Number of offline primitives transmitted by the port.

 

 

Total Rx Frames

Total number of frames received by the port.

 

 

Total Rx Words

Total number of words received by the port.

 

 

Total Tx Frames

Total number of frames transmitted by the port.

 

 

Total Tx Words

Total number of words transmitted by the port.

 

 

Tx Link Resets

Number of link reset primitives sent from this port to an attached port.

 

 

TotalTXErrors

Total number of errors transmitted by the port.

 

 

TotalRXErrors

Total number of errors received by the port.

 

 

Total Offline Sequences

Total number of offline sequences transmitted and received by the

 

port.

 

 

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