Intel Extensible Firmware Interface User Manual
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Protocols
— Network Support
Version 1.10
12/01/02
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UINT64
TxGoodFrames;
UINT64
TxUndersizeFrames;
UINT64
TxOversizeFrames;
UINT64
TxDroppedFrames;
UINT64
TxUnicastFrames;
UINT64
TxBroadcastFrames;
UINT64
TxMulticastFrames;
UINT64
TxCrcErrorFrames;
UINT64
TxTotalBytes;
UINT64
Collisions;
UINT64
UnsupportedProtocol;
} EFI_NETWORK_STATISTICS;
RxTotalFrames
Total number of frames received. Includes frames with errors
and dropped frames.
RxGoodFrames
Number of valid frames received and copied into receive buffers.
RxUndersizeFrames
Number of frames below the minimum length for the media.
This would be less than 64 for Ethernet.
RxOversizeFrames
Number of frames longer than the maximum length for the
media. This would be greater than 1500 for Ethernet.
RxDroppedFrames
Valid frames that were dropped because receive buffers
were full.
RxUnicastFrames
Number of valid unicast frames received and not dropped.
RxBroadcastFrames
Number of valid broadcast frames received and not dropped.
RxMulticastFrames
Number of valid multicast frames received and not dropped.
RxCrcErrorFrames
Number of frames with CRC or alignment errors.
RxTotalBytes
Total number of bytes received. Includes frames with errors and
dropped frames.
TxTotalFrames
Total number of frames transmitted. Includes frames with errors
and dropped frames.
TxGoodFrames
Number of valid frames transmitted and copied into receive
buffers.
TxUndersizeFrames
Number of frames below the minimum length for the media.
This would be less than 64 for Ethernet.
TxOversizeFrames
Number of frames longer than the maximum length for the
media. This would be greater than 1500 for Ethernet.
TxDroppedFrames
Valid frames that were dropped because receive buffers
were full.
TxUnicastFrames
Number of valid unicast frames transmitted and not dropped.
TxBroadcastFrames
Number of valid broadcast frames transmitted and not dropped.