Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Displaying information for an interface for an Ethernet port
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Trunk membership
The Trunk membership variable identifies the interface module as a
member of a primary or secondary port. This specifies members of an active
port or not a member of an active port.
Configured trunk membership
The Configured trunk membership variable identifies the interface module
as a member of any configured trunk or not a member of a configured trunk.
Port name
The port name variable identifies the name assigned to the port.
MTU # bytes, encapsulation
ethernet
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) refers to the size of the largest packet or
frame that a known layer can pass forward.
The # bytes variable refers to size of the packet or frame.
# seconds input rate: value
bits/sec, value packets/sec, %
utilization
The # seconds input rate refers to:
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The value of bits received per second.
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The value of packets received per second.
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The % utilization specifies the port’s bandwidth used by received
traffic.
# seconds output rate: value
bits/sec, value packets/sec, %
utilization
The # seconds output rate refers to:
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The value of bits transmitted per second.
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The value of packets transmitted per second.
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The % utilization specifies the port’s bandwidth used by transmitted
traffic.
value packets input, value bytes,
value no buffer
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The value variable specifies the number of packets received.
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The value variable specifies the number of bytes received.
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The value no buffer variable specifies the total number of packets that
have been discarded by the MAC device, due to temporary inability to
store the packets before forwarding to the Network Processor (NP).
Received value broadcasts,value
multicasts, value unicasts
The value variable specifies the amount of traffic the interface module is
receiving on broadcasts, multicasts, and unicast traffic.
value input errors, value CRC, value
frame, value ignored
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The value input errors variable specifies the number of received
packets with errors.
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The value CRC variable specifies the number of packets discarded by
the MAC device due to detected CRC error.
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The value variable specifies the number of received packets with
alignment errors.
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The value variable specifies the number of received packets that are
discarded.
These parameters are not currently supported and will always display 0.
value runts, value giants
The value runts variable specifies the number of small packets that are less
than 64 bytes.
The value giants variable specifies the number of large packets greater than
1518 bytes.
These parameters are not currently supported and will always display 0.
NP received
The number of packets received on the Network Processer (NP).
NP transmitted
The number of packets sent from the Network Processor to the Traffic
Manager (TM).
NP Ingress dropped
The number of ingress packets dropped on the Network Processor.
value packets output
value bytes
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The value variable specifies the number of transmitted packets.
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The value variable specifies the number of transmitted bytes.
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