1 layer 2 counter definitions, 1 layer 2 error statistics screen, Layer 2 counter definitions – CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software Version 3.1 User Manual

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Frames Sent

The total number of frames sent from the interface since the last reset (Raw) or the

last counter reset (Current).

Frames Rcvd

The total number of valid frames received on the interface since the last reset

(Raw) or the last counter reset (Current).

Bytes Sent

The total number of bytes transmitted from the interface since the last reset (Raw) or

the last counter reset (Current).

Bytes Rcvd

The total number of valid bytes received on the interface since the last reset (Raw)

or the last counter reset (Current).

Frames > 1518

Number of frames received on the interface that had a length (excluding framing

bits, but including the CRC) of 1519 or higher.

Frames > Limit

Number of frames received on the interface that had a length that exceeded the

user-defined Frame Size.

Line Rate Utilization

The percent utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100

percent.

5.3.1 Layer 2 Counter Definitions

The following are definitions of the counters on the Layer 2 Error Statistics screen (Figure 5-14).

5.3.1.1 Layer 2 Error Statistics Screen

Frames Sent

The total number of frames sent from the interface since the last reset (Raw) or

the last counter reset (Current).

Frames Rcvd

The total number of valid frames received on the interface since the last reset

(Raw) or the last counter reset (Current).

Collisions

Number of collisions that the interface encountered when attempting to transmit a

frame over a half duplex connection.

Late Collisions

Number of collisions that the interface encountered later than 512 bit-times into

the frame when attempting to transmit a frame over a half duplex connection.

Alignment Errors

Number of frames received on the interface that had a non-integral number

of octets and a bad CRC. The interface will discard the frame.

Undersize < 64

Number of frames received on the interface that were less than 64 bytes in

length (excluding framing bits, but including the CRC), and were otherwise well formed. The
interface will discard the frame.

Oversize > MaxFrameSize

Number of frames received on the interface that had a length

(excluding framing bits, but including the CRC) greater than the Maximum Frame Size set for the
unit, inclusive.

See the Functional Configuration screen (Figure 5-5) for information on how to set the Maximum
Frame Size. The interface will discard the frame.

Fragments

Number of frames received on the interface that were not an integral number of

bytes in length or that had a bad CRC, and were less than 64 bytes in length (excluding framing
bits but including the CRC). The interface will discard the frame.

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