Statistic, Description – Nortel Networks 6300 User Manual

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Remote Annex 6300 Hardware Installation Guide

Chapter 3

ROM Monitor Commands

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Table 3-2. Network Statistics (continued)

Statistic

Description

Bus Wait Drops

The number of packets dropped due to waiting too
long for a bus to become available.

Bad Types/

Lengths

The number of unknown packet types if Ethernet
IP encapsulation is being used. The number of
packets with illegal lengths if IEEE 802.2/802.3 IP
encapsulation is being used.

Frames Sent

The number of frames sent.

Carrier Sense
Losses

The number of times packets could not be
transmitted because the Remote Annex 6300 lost
the Carrier Sense signal – usually the result of
excessive traffic on the Ethernet.

Clear to Send
Losses

The number of times packets could not be
transmitted because the Remote Annex 6300 lost
the Clear to Send signal – usually the result of
excessive traffic.

Collisions Detected

The number of times the Remote Annex 6300 had
to retry transmissions automatically – usually the
result of normal Ethernet traffic. These retries do
not cause the boot command to display ‘‘*.”

Excessive Collision
Losses

The number of times the Remote Annex 6300
could not transmit packets because there were too
many collisions – usually the result of excessive
traffic on the Ethernet. The boot command
displays these retries as “*.”

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