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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Layer 2 Switching Issues Registers and Counters Send document comments to [email protected]. MAC RX Statistic RX_UNDERSIZE RX_FRAGMENT RX_CRCERR_NOT_STOMPED RX_CRCERR_STOMPED RX_INRANGEERR RX_JABBER RX_PAUSE RX_USER_PAUSE RX_OCTETSOK Description Number of good frames received that are less than CFG_xg_rx_stats_min_frame_len. Number of bad frames received that are less than CFG_xg_rx_stats_min_frame_len. Number of bad frames received that are not stomped. Number of bad frames received that are stomped. Number of frames with a length field check error, but no CRC error. Note Frame length is based on the contents of the ethertype/length field. When the ethertype/length field is less than 0x600, the contents of the field is treated as the length of the frame. This length is compared with the actual frame length. An error is raised when the lengths do not match. Number of bad frames received with frame length greater than CFG_xg_rx_stats_max_frame_len. Number of good 802.3x MAC control frames received. Number of good priority flow control frames received. Total byte count of good frames. OL-25300-01 Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Troubleshooting Guide 3-15

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Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Troubleshooting Guide
OL-25300-01
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting Layer 2 Switching Issues
Registers and Counters
RX_UNDERSIZE
Number of good frames received that are less than
CFG_xg_rx_stats_min_frame_len.
RX_FRAGMENT
Number of bad frames received that are less than
CFG_xg_rx_stats_min_frame_len.
RX_CRCERR_NOT_STOMPED
Number of bad frames received that are not stomped.
RX_CRCERR_STOMPED
Number of bad frames received that are stomped.
RX_INRANGEERR
Number of frames with a length field check error, but no
CRC error.
Note
Frame length is based on the contents of the
ethertype/length field. When the ethertype/length
field is less than 0x600, the contents of the field is
treated as the length of the frame. This length is
compared with the actual frame length. An error is
raised when the lengths do not match.
RX_JABBER
Number of bad frames received with frame length greater
than CFG_xg_rx_stats_max_frame_len.
RX_PAUSE
Number of good 802.3x MAC control frames received.
RX_USER_PAUSE
Number of good priority flow control frames received.
RX_OCTETSOK
Total byte count of good frames.
MAC RX Statistic
Description