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The number of received packets with frame alignment errors.
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The number of packet transmissions that were initially deferred due to
the media being busy.
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The number of packets not transmitted due to excessive collisions.
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The number of packets transmitted with one collision.
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The number of packets transmitted with multiple collisions.
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The number of RX and TX collisions.
4.2.5 MAC Statistics
Media Access Control (MAC) statistics are available for each MAC
address stored in the FN10 Bridging Address Table. They can help you
determine how many packets are being sent and received by a specific
device on the network.
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The number of seconds since receiving a packet from the device with
a specific address.
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The number of seconds since transmitting a packet to the device with
a specific address.
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The number of packets received from the device with a specific
address.
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The number of packets transmitted to the device with a specific
address.
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The number of bytes received from the device with a specific address.
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The number of bytes transmitted to the device with a specific address.
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The number of multicast packets received from the device with a
specific address.
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Number of packets forwarded from the device with a specific address.
NOTE
The receive statistics for the entries in the FN10 Bridging
Address Table are only updated when packets are received on
Ethernet ports that are in Spanning Tree Forwarding or
Learning state, and if Learning has been enabled on the
Ethernet port.