Nokia ESB26 User Manual page 52

Gigabit ethernet switch
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5.
C o u n t e r
Down Count
Example 2
The following example uses the extended keyword to display additional packet counters:
device-name#show interface 1/1/1 statistics extended
InOctets
InUcastPkts
InNUcastPkts
InDiscards
InErrors
InUnknownProtos
Table 5-6 Counters Displayed by the Show Interface Statistics Extended Command
C o u n t e r
InOctets
InUcastPkts
InNUcastPkts
InDiscards
InErrors
InUnknownProtos
OutOctets
OutUcastPkts
OutNUcastPkts
MN700004 Rev 01
Ethernet Interface Configuration
D e s c r i p t i o n
This counter is incremented once for every disconnection of the port. The
counter is initialized in any of the following cases:
When the switch starts running (provided that the link to the port is
connected), the counter is initialized to zero.
When the module is inserted at run-time (hot-swapped), the counter is
initialized to one.
If the link to the port is connected for the first time during run-time, the
counter is initialized to one.
41061272
73572
3873
0
1
N/A
D e s c r i p t i o n
This counter is incremented once for every data octet of all received
packets. This includes data octets of rejected and local packets that are not
forwarded to the switching core for transmission. This counter should reflect
all the data octets received on the line.
For oversized packets, the exceeded allocated buffer-size, only buffer-size
bytes are counted and all the rest of the bytes are not.
This counter is incremented once for every good unicast packet (not
including Multicast and Broadcast packets) received.
This counter is incremented once for every good Broadcast and Multicast
packet received.
This counter is incremented once for every incoming packet dropped due to
lack of receive buffers or overload on the address recognition machine.
This counter is incremented once for every bad received packet. This
includes rejected and local packets that are not forwarded to the switching
core for transmission. It counts the difference between the total received
packets and the total received good packets (Unicast, Multicast and
Broadcast).
Not supported.
This counter is incremented once for every data octet of a transmitted good
packet.
This counter is incremented once for every transmitted good Unicast packet
(not include Multicast and Broadcast packets).
This counter is incremented once for every transmitted good Broadcast and
Multicast packet.
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OutOctets
OutUcastPkts
OutNUcastPkts
OutDiscards
OutErrors
7948538
73825
28439
N/A
N/A

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