
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh
show interface dspfarm
Table 45 show interface dspfarm Field Descriptions (continued)
Field | Description |
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Tx packets | Number of transmit (tx) packets. |
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Tx frags | Number of tx packets that were fragmented. |
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Curr_dsp_tx_queued | Number of tx packets that are being queued at host DSP queues. |
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Max_dsp_tx_queued | The max total tx packets that were queued at host DSP queues. |
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Last input | Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet |
| was successfully received by an interface. Useful for knowing |
| when a dead interface failed. This counter is updated only when |
| packets are process switched and not when packets are fast |
| switched. |
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Output | Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet |
| was successfully sent by the interface. Useful for knowing |
| when a dead interface failed. This counter is updated only when |
| packets are process switched and not when packets are fast |
| switched. |
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Output hang | Number of hours, minutes, and seconds (or never) since the |
| interface was last reset because of a transmission that took too |
| long. When the number of hours in any of the “last” fields |
| exceeds 24 hours, the number of days and hours is printed. If |
| that field overflows, asterisks (**) are printed. |
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Last clearing of “show interface” | Number of times the “show interface” counters were cleared. |
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Output queue | Number of packets in output queue. |
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Drops | Number of packets dropped because of a full queue. |
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Input queue | Number of packets in input queue. |
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Minute input rate | Average number of bits and packets received per minute in the |
| past 5 minutes. |
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Bits/sec | Average number of bits sent per second. |
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Packets/sec | Average number of packets sent per second. |
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Packets input | Total number of |
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Bytes | Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, |
| in the error free packets received by the system. |
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No buffer | Number of received packets discarded because there was no |
| buffer space in the main system. Compare with ignored count. |
| Broadcast storms on Ethernets and bursts of noise on serial |
| lines are often responsible for |
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Received...broadcasts | Total number of broadcast or multicast packets received by the |
| interface. |
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Runts | Number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller |
| than the minimum packet size for the medium. For instance, any |
| Ethernet packet that is less than 64 bytes is considered a runt. |
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference