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Telnet Commands B-51

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Writer: Bill Reitz Project: StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide Comments:

Part Number: AA-RHBYA-TE 135267-001 File Name: i-appb Telnet Commands Last Saved On: 4/7/99 12:36 PM

Table B-11
portStatsShow Command Field Descriptions

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Field

Description

er_enc_in

Received data: the number of 8b/10b encoding errors that have
occurred inside frame boundaries. This counter is generally a
nonzero value, although occasional errors may occur on a normal
link and give a zero result. (Minimum compliance with the link bit
error rate specification on a link continuously receiving frames
would cause approximately one error every 20 minutes.)

er_crc

Received frames: the number of CRC errors detected.

er_trunc

Received frames: the number of frames that were shorter than the
minimum Fibre Channel frame size (i.e., a header with no
payload).

er_toolong

Received frames: the number of frames that were longer than the
maximum Fibre Channel frame size (i.e., a header with a 2,112-
byte payload).

er_bad_eof

The number of frames received with a badly formed end-of-frame.

er_enc_out

Receive link: the number of 8b/10b encoding errors recorded
outside frame boundaries. This number may become nonzero
during link initialization but indicates a problem if it increments
faster than the allowed link-bit error rate (approximately once
every 20 minutes).

er_disc_c3

Receive link: the number of Class 3 frames discarded. Class 3
frames can be discarded due to timeouts or invalid/unreachable
destinations. This quantity could increment at times during normal
operation but might be used for diagnosing problems in some
situations.

fl_open

Number of times entering the OPEN state (OPNyx sent by FL_Port)

fl_opened

Number of times entering the OPENED state (OPNyx or OPNyy
received by FL_Port)

fl_openfr

Number of broadcast/multicast OPENs (OPNfr sent by FL_Port)

fl_cls_idle

Number of times CLOSED sent due to idle loop

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