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The Traffic table displays the following:
The Errors table displays the following:
Good Octets Sent
Displays the number of octets (bytes) with no errors sent by the interface.
Good Octets Received
Displays the number of octets (bytes) with no errors received by the interface.
Good Packets Sent
Displays the number of good packets transmitted.
Good Packets Received
Displays the number of good packets received.
Mcast Pkts Sent
Displays the number of multicast packets sent through the interface.
Mcast Pkts Received
Displays the number of multicast packets received through the interface.
Ucast Pkts Sent
Displays the number of unicast packets sent through the interface.
Ucast Pkts Received
Displays the number of unicast packets received through the interface.
Bcast Pkts Sent
Displays the number of broadcast packets sent through the interface.
Bcast Pkts Received
Displays the number of broadcast packets received through the interface.
Packet Fragments
Displays the number of packet fragments transmitted or received through the interface.
Jabber Pkts
Displays the number of packets transmitted through the interface larger than the MTU.
Bad Pkts Received
Displays the number of bad packets received through the interface.
Collisions
Displays the number of collisions over the selected interface.
Late Collisions
A late collision is any collision that occurs after the first 64 octets of data have been sent. Late
collisions are not normal, and usually the result of out of specification cabling or a malfunctioning
device.
Excessive Collisions
Displays the number of excessive collisions. Excessive collisions occur when the traffic load
increases to the point a single Ethernet network cannot handle it efficiently.
Drop Events
Displays the number of dropped packets transmitted or received through the interface.
Tx Undersize Pkts
Displays the number of undersized packets transmitted through the interface.
Oversize Pkts
Displays the number of oversized packets transmitted through the interface.
MAC Transmit Error
Displays the number of failed transmits due to an internal MAC sublayer error (that’s not a late
collision), due to excessive collisions or a carrier sense error.
MAC Receive Error
Displays the number of received packets that failed due to an internal MAC sublayer (that’s not a
late collision), an excessive number of collisions or a carrier sense error.
Bad CRC
Displays the CRC error. The CRC is the 4 byte field at the end of every frame. The receiving station
uses it to interpret if the frame is valid. If the CRC value computed by the interface does not match
the value at the end of frame, it is considered as a bad CRC.