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fragments
collisions
Sampling record 3 :
dropevents
packets
multicast packets : 6
undersize packets : 0
fragments
collisions
HistoryControlEntry 7 owned by user1 is VALID.
Sampled interface
Sampling interval
Sampling record 1 :
dropevents
packets
multicast packets : 8
undersize packets : 0
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Table 49 Command output
Field
HistoryControlEntry
entry-number owned by
owner is status.
Sampled Interface
Sampling interval
buckets max
Sampling record
dropevents
: 0
, jabbers
: 0
, utilization
: 0
, octets
: 10
, broadcast packets
, CRC alignment errors : 0
, oversize packets
: 0
, jabbers
: 0
, utilization
: GigabitEthernet 2/0/1 <ifIndex.117>
: 9(sec) with 1 buckets max
: 0
, octets
: 12
, broadcast packets
, CRC alignment errors : 0
, oversize packets
: 0
, jabbers
: 0
, utilization
Description
Status and owner of the history control entry:
entry-number—History control entry index (MIB object historyControlIndex).
owner—Entry owner (MIB object historyControlOwner).
status—Entry status (MIB object historyControlStatus):
VALID—The entry is valid.
UNDERCREATION—The entry is invalid.
The status field is not configurable at the CLI. All history control entries created
from the CLI are valid by default.
The display rmon history command can display invalid entries, but the display
current-configuration and display this commands do not display their settings.
Sampled interface (MIB object historyControlDataSource).
Sampling interval in seconds (MIB object historyControlInterval).
Maximum number of samples that can be saved for the history control entry (MIB
object historyControlBucketsGranted).
If the expected bucket size specified with the rmon history command exceeds the
available history table size, RMON sets the bucket size as closely to the expected
bucket size as possible.
If the bucket has been full, RMON overwrites the oldest sample with the new
sample.
History sample index (MIB object etherHistorySampleIndex).
Total number of events in which packets were dropped during the sampling
interval (MIB object etherHistoryDropEvents).
NOTE:
This statistic is the number of times that a drop condition occurred. It is not
necessarily the total number of dropped packets.
212
: 0
: 0
: 936
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 1150
: 0
: 0
: 0
: 0

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