Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide

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A count of frames that were successfully received and are directed to an active nonbroadcast group address. This does not include

frames received with frame-too-long, FCS, length, or alignment errors, nor frames lost because of internal MAC sublayer errors. This

counter is incremented as indicated by the Receive OK status.

Broadcast Frames Rx

A count of frames that were successfully received and are directed to a broadcast group address. This count does not include frames

received with frame-too-long, FCS, length, or alignment errors, nor frames lost because of internal MAC sublayer errors. This counter

is incremented as indicated by the Receive OK status.

Frames Rx with CRC Error

The number of frames received with CRC errors.

Initiator Login Statistics

iSCSI login enables a connection for iSCSI use between the initiator and the target and is used to authenticate parties, negotiate the

session's parameters, open security association protocol, and mark the connection as belonging to an iSCSI session.

Login Accept Responses

The number of login requests accepted by the target.

Login other failed Responses

The number of login requests that were not accepted by the target.

Login Redirect Responses

The number of responses that required further action by the initiator.

Login Authentication Failed Responses

The number of login requests that failed due to party authentication failure.

Login target authentication failure

The number of instances where the login could not authenticate the target.

Login target negotiation failure

The number of instances where the login could not negotiate the sessions parameters.

Normal logout command PDU

The number of normal logout commands issued by the initiator to remove a connection from a session or to close a session.

Other logout command PDU

The number of logout commands issued by the initiator for reasons other than to remove a connection from a session or to close a

session.

Local Initiator login failures

The number of login failures likely caused by the initiator.

Initiator Instance Statistics

The statistics in this area pertain to all sessions.

Session digest errors

The number of sessions with errors due to an invalid payload or header.

Session connection timeout error

The number of sessions that were terminated due to any of the many timeout errors.

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