Ethernet Statistics Report

Table 12–22.Ethernet Statistics Report

Parameter

Description

Received Packet Information

packets rcvd

discarded, RX ring empty

discarded, unrecognized protocol

discarded, RX error

alignment errors

bad fcs runt

giant

late collision

overrun

Sent Packet Information

packets sent discarded, TX ring full

discarded, bad pkt

discarded, TX error heartbeat lost

deferred

late collision

excessive collision

Total Ethernet packets received.

Discarded received packets because the internal Received Packet Ring Pool Buffers are empty; therefore no incoming packets could be processed.

Protocol Type field value in Ethernet header does not correspond to IP.

No. of discarded received packets due to the following reasons:

Frames containing a no. of bits not divisible by eight is received and discarded.

Received frame contains CRC errors in the header.

Received frame is smaller than the minimum defined for this interface.

Received frame lengths are greater than maximum defined for this interface.

Discarded frames because a collision occurred during frame reception. No. of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.

Discarded received packets due to the internal Received Packet Ring Pool are full; therefore no incoming packets could be processed.

Total Ethernet packets sent.

Discarded outgoing packets due to internal Transmitted Packet Ring Pool Buffers are full. Could not process any outgoing packets.

Length of outgoing packets is larger than the maximum length of this interface.

No. of discarded transmitted packets due to:

No. of transmitting Heartbeat (signal-quality error) packets lost/errors.

A count of frames for which the first transmission attempts on a particular interface is delayed because the medium is busy. The count represented by an instance of this object does not include frames involved in collisions.

Discarded transmitted frames because a collision occurred. No. of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.

A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collision

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