Dell PowerConnect 5324 User's Guide - Page 319
CRC Align Errors, Received Bytes Octets
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Sample No. - The specific sample the information in the table reflects. Drop Events - The number of dropped packets due to lack of network resources during the sampling interval. This may not represent the exact number of dropped packets, but rather the number of times dropped packets were detected. Received Bytes (Octets) - The number of data octets, including bad packets, received on the network. Received Packets - The number of packets received during the sampling interval. Broadcast Packets - The number of good broadcast packets received during the sampling interval. Multicast Packets - The number of good Multicast packets received during the sampling interval. CRC Align Errors - The number of packets received during the sampling session with a length of 64-1518 octets, a bad Check Sequence (FCS), and with an integral number of octets, or a bad FCS with a non-integral number. Undersize Packets - The number of packets received less than 64 octets long during the sampling session. Oversize Packets - The number of packets received more than 1518 octets long during the sampling session. Fragments - The number of packets received less than 64 octets long and had a FCS during the sampling session. Jabbers - The number of packets received more than 1518 octets long and had a FCS during the sampling session. Collisions - Estimates the total number of packet collision that occurred during the sampling session. Collision are detected when repeater ports detects two or more stations transmit simultaneously. Utilization - Estimates the main physical layer network usage on an interface during the session sampling. The value is reflected in hundredths of a percent. Viewing Statistics for a Specific History Entry 1 Open the RMON History Table. 2 Select an entry in the History Table No. field. The entry statistics display in the RMON History Table. Viewing Statistics 319