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show interface fc Chapter 6 Show Commands Table 6-60 show interface fc Command Field Descriptions (continued) Field oper-connection-type link-trap Description Indicates the type of connection dynamically discovered for the interface port. Indicates if connection link errors are to be captured and sent to trap recipients. The value may be either enabled or disabled. This field is set by the link-trap command. Table 6-61 describes the fields in the statistics keyword output. Table 6-61 statistics Keyword Output Field Descriptions Field port name in-octets in-ucast-pkts in-multicast-pkts in-broadcast-pkts in-discards in-errors in-unknown-protos Description Fibre Channel gateway port number, in slot#/port# format. Administratively assigned or default name of the port. The default name is the port name in the form slot#/port#. Configure this field with the name command. The number in parentheses to the right of the name is the SNMP identifier. The SNMP identifier is useful if you are running your own SNMP software. Cumulative number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. Cumulative number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher layer, that were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer. Cumulative number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher layer, that were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer. For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both Group and Functional addresses. Cumulative number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher layer, that were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub-layer. Cumulative number of inbound packets that were discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet can be to free-up buffer space. For packet-oriented interfaces, the cumulative number of inbound packets that contained errors that prevented them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the cumulative number of packets that were received through the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received through the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter is always 0. 6-158 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide OL-9163-02