Paradyne 8310 MVLt User Manual

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Monitoring the Hotwire DSLAM

5-5

8000-A2-GB26-10

January 1999

Table 5-2.

Physical Layer Options (2 of 6)

Ethernet Stats (Ethernet Statistics)

B-B-B

Displays a list of the Ethernet statistics of the LAN port (e1a).

The counters increment in real time and you may press Ctrl-r at any time to reset the
counters.

Port – Type of port (e1a).

Initialized Ethernet Ports – e1a (There is only one other net port on the card).

LAN Address – LAN (or MAC) address of the Ethernet port.

Bytes received – Number of bytes received by the Ethernet port since the last reset.

Bytes transmitted – Number of bytes transmitted by the Ethernet port since the last
reset.

Packets received – Number of packets received by the Ethernet port since the last
reset and what type.

H

Multicast – Single packets copied to a specific subset of network addresses.

H

Broadcasts – Messages sent to all network destinations.

H

Flooded – Information received, then sent out to each of the interfaces.

H

Filtered – Processes or devices that screen incoming information.

H

Discarded – Packets discarded.

H

VNID Error – Number of errors transmitted by the VNID and what type.

Errors – Number of errors transmitted by the Ethernet port and what type.

H

M = Multi-collision frames – not counted in this release and always set to 0.

H

L = Late collisions – collision detected often; at least 64 bytes have been
transmitted.

H

E = Excessive collisions – port tried to send a packet 15 times without success.

H

Overruns – No buffer space.

H

Bad CRC – Cyclic Redundancy Check.

H

Framing – Receiver improperly interprets set of bits within frame.

H

Jumbo gram – Ethernet packet too long.

H

Overflow – Part of traffic that is not carried.

H

Buffer – No buffer space.

Fast restarts – Number of fast restarts and what type (RX off, TX off, Mem err).

Endless Pkt – Number of endless packets received on the Ethernet port.

Startless Pkt – Number of startless packets received on the Ethernet port.

Babble – Number of garbled packets received due to crosstalk.

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