2 show interface counters – Fortinet 548B User Manual

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Source: This port is a monitoring port.

PC Mbr: This port is a member of a port-channel (LAG).

Dest: This port is a probe port.

Admin Mode: Selects the Port control administration state. The port must be enabled in order for it
to be allowed into the network. It may be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled.

Physical Mode: Selects the desired port speed and duplex mode. If auto-negotiation support is
selected, then the duplex mode and speed will be set from the auto-negotiation process. Note that
the port's maximum capability (full duplex 100M) will be advertised. Otherwise, this object will
determine the port's duplex mode and transmission rate. The factory default is Auto.

Physical Status: Indicates the port speed and duplex mode.

Link Status: Indicates whether the Link is up or down.

Link Trap: This object determines whether to send a trap when link status changes. The factory
default is enabled.

LACP Mode: Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port.

Flow Control Mode: Displays flow control mode. The possible values are:

None: This port is disabled flow control.

802.3X: This port is enabled flow control.

PFC: This port is enable Priority Flow control.

Capabilities Status: Displays interface capabilities.

7.2.1.2 show interface counters

This command displays a summary of statistics for a specific interface or all interfaces.

Syntax

show interface counters {<slot/port> | all}

<slot/port> - is the desired interface number.

all - This command displays statistics information for all interfaces.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Privileged Exec

Display Message

The display parameters when the argument is '<slot/port>' are as follows:

Packets Received Without Error: The total number of packets (including broadcast packets and
multicast packets) received by the processor.

Packets Received With Error: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing
them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.

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