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Using the Console Interface
♦ Fragments Counts packets less than 64 bytes with either bad framing
or an invalid CRC. These are normally the result of collisions.
♦ Jabber Frames Counts frames with length more than 1518 bytes and
with CRC error or misaligned (bad framing).
♦ Collision Counts collisions on the Ethernet segment.
♦ Late Collisions The number of collisions that occurred at or after the
64
th
byte (octet) in the frame.
♦ Bytes Tx Counts the number of bytes successfully sent from the port.
♦ Bytes Rx: Counts the number of bytes successfully received at the
port. This also includes local and dropped packets.
♦ Total Octs Rx: Counts the number of bytes (octets) received on the
port, in both good frames and error frames.
♦ Multicast Rx Frames Counts the number of good multicast frames
received. This includes local and dropped multicast packets.
♦ Broadcast Rx Frames Counts the number of good broadcast frames
received. This includes local and dropped broadcast packets.
♦ Rx (Good) Frames Counts the number of good frames received.
This also includes local and dropped packets.
♦ Tx (Good) Frames Counts the number of good frames sent from the
respective port.
♦ 64 Octs, 65-127 Octs, 128-255 Octs, 256-511 Octs, 512-1023 Octs,
1024-1518 Octs Counts frames of various length ranges, both valid
and invalid.
♦ Total Rx Frames Counts the number of frames received, both good
frames and error.