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Tx Broadcast Pkts

Transmitted broadcast packets

Tx Multicast Pkts

Transmitted multicast packets

Tx Unicast Pkts

Transmitted unicast packets

Tx Deferred Pkts

Transmitted packets for which first transmit attempt is delayed by busy
medium

Tx Total Collision Pkts

Transmitted total collisions, half-duplex only

Tx Excessive Collision Pkts

Transmitted frames failed due to excessive collisions

Tx Single Collision Pkts

Transmitted packets on port where transmission is inhibited by one colli-
sion

Tx Multiple Collision Pkts

Transmitted packets on port where transmission is inhibited by more than
one collision

Using Text Commands

To display the current statistics for an Ethernet instance enter the command:

at\mibs=eth..stats

where is 0 - 4.

To clear the current statistics for an Ethernet instance enter the command:

at\mibclr=eth..stats

Statistics > Ethernet > ETH n > QOS

5.7

The Statistics > Ethernet > ETH n > QOS pages contains the following statistics for each Quality
of Service queue for the relevant Ethernet instance:

Statistic

Description

TX Bytes

Transmitted Ethernet data bytes

TX Packets

Transmitted Ethernet packets

Tail Q Drops P

ackets dropped if the current queue length for the profile exceeds the
maximum length, or if the weighted queue length (time averaged) exceeds
the configured WRED maximum threshold value

WRED Drops

Packets dropped due to WRED logic.

Using Text Commands

To display the current statistics for a QOS queue enter the command:

at\mibs=qos..q.

where:

number of the Ethernet instance you are interested in, and depends on the number

of PPP and Ethernet instances on your unit. Refer to the Statistics > Ethernet > ETH n > QOS page
if possible. The instance number will be at the top of the page, e.g. QOS20 Statistics. The instance
would then be 20.

is 0 - 9.

To clear the current statistics for a QOS queue enter the command:

at\mibclr=qos..q.

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