Chapter 5

The following table lists the counters available for display in the Extended Port Statistics traffic graph.

Table 5-4. Extended Port Statistics Counters

 

 

Variable

Description

 

 

Uncsts In

The number of unicast packets entering the port. On

 

most networks, the unicast packets should constitute

 

the vast majority of the pie graph. If non-unicast

 

packets begin to increase, this indicates there may be a

 

problem.

 

 

Mcsts In

The number of multicast packets entering the port.

 

 

Bdcsts In

The number of broadcast packets entering the port.

 

 

Bad In CRC Align

The number of packets entering the port with a CRC

 

alignment error.

 

 

Bad In Undersize

The number of undersize packets entering the port.

 

 

Bad In Oversize

The number of oversize packets entering the port.

 

 

Bad In Fragments

The number of fragmented packets entering the port.

 

 

Bad In Jabbers

The number of jabber packets entering the port.

 

 

64 Octet

The number of packets on the port with a packet length

 

of 64 octets.

 

 

65 to 127 Octets

The number of packets on the port with a packet length

 

of between 65 and 127 octets.

 

 

128 to 255 Octets

The number of packets on the port with a packet length

 

of between 128 and 255 octets.

 

 

256 to 511 Octets

The number of packets on the port with a packet length

 

of between 256 and 511 octets.

 

 

512 to 1023 Octets

The number of packets on the port with a packet length

 

of between 512 and 1023 octets.

 

 

1024 to 1518

The number of packets on the port with a packet length

Octets

of between 1024 and 1518 octets.

 

 

Priority x

The number of packets of priority x entering the device,

 

where x has a value between 1 and 8.

 

 

In BW

The rate at which traffic is entering the port.

 

 

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