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IfStatRcvBadRoutes

The number of routes, in valid RIP packets, which were ignored for any reason. Example reasons include: an unknown address family, or an invalid metric.

IfStatRcvRequests

The number of RIP messages with ‘request’ command code received on this interface.

IfStatRcvResponses

The number of RIP messages with ‘response’ command code received on this interface.

IfStatSentRequests

The number of RIP messages with ‘request’ command code sent on this interface.

IfStatSentResponses

The number of RIP messages with ‘response’ command code sent on this interface.

IfStatSentUpdates

The number of triggered RIP updates actually sent on this interface. This explicitly does NOT include full updates sent containing new information.

SERIAL INTERFACE STATISTICS

Access these statistics by using the ser <#> stats command:

frames sent

Number of frames successfully sent over a serial interface line.

frames received

Number of frames successfully received over a serial interface line.

transmit errors

Number of errors that occurred while sending a frame over a serial interface line.

receive errors

Number of errors that occurred while receiving a frame from a serial interface line.

SNMP STATISTICS

If the SNMP Agent is enabled, you can access SNMP statistics by using the snmp stats command. Each of the following statistics are counters that refer to an MIB-2 SNMP group object.

snmpInPkts

The total number of messages delivered to the SNMP Agent from the transport service.

snmpOutPkts

The total number of SNMP messages that were passed from the SNMP Agent to the transport service.

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