HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 2 - LAN Switching Command Refer - Page 16

and excluding the 4 bytes of CRC., For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer

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Field Input(normal): 0 packets, - bytes 0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts, 0 pauses input errors runts giants throttles CRC frame overruns Description Inbound normal traffic and pause frame statistics (in packets and bytes) for the interface. The number of normal unicast packets, the number of normal broadcasts, the number of normal multicasts, and the number of normal pause frames. A hyphen (-) indicates that the item is not supported. The number of inbound packets with errors. The number of inbound frames shorter than 64 bytes, in correct format, and containing valid CRCs. The number of inbound frames larger than the maximum frame length supported on the interface. IMPORTANT: • For an Ethernet interface that does not permit jumbo frames, if the port is a QSFP+ port, or an SFP+ port with a 10-Gigabit transceiver module plugged, giants refer to frames larger than 1536 bytes (excluding the 4 bytes of CRC and ignoring the VLAN tags). • For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, if the port is an SFP+ port with a Gigabit transceiver module plugged, giants refer to frames larger than 1532 bytes (without VLAN tags and excluding the 4 bytes of CRC) or 1536 bytes (with VLAN tags and excluding the 4 bytes of CRC). • For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer to frames larger than the maximum length of Ethernet frames that are allowed to pass through, which is configured when you configure jumbo frame support on the interface. The number of times that the port shut down due to buffer or CPU overload. Total number of inbound frames that had a normal length, but contained CRC errors. Total number of inbound frames that contained CRC errors and a non-integer number of bytes. The number of packets dropped because the input rate of the port exceeded the queuing capability. 9

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Field
Description
Input(normal):
0 packets, - bytes
0 unicasts, 0 broadcasts, 0
multicasts, 0 pauses
Inbound normal traffic and pause frame statistics (in packets and
bytes) for the interface.
The number of normal unicast packets, the number of normal
broadcasts, the number of normal multicasts, and the number of
normal pause frames.
A hyphen (-) indicates that the item is not supported.
input errors
The number of inbound packets with errors.
runts
The number of inbound frames shorter than 64 bytes, in correct
format, and containing valid CRCs.
giants
The number of inbound frames larger than the maximum frame
length supported on the interface.
IMPORTANT:
For an Ethernet interface that does not permit jumbo frames, if
the port is a QSFP+ port, or an SFP+ port with a 10-Gigabit
transceiver module plugged, giants refer to frames larger than
1536 bytes (excluding the 4 bytes of CRC and ignoring the
VLAN tags).
For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, if the port is
an SFP+ port with a Gigabit transceiver module plugged, giants
refer to frames larger than 1532 bytes (without VLAN tags and
excluding the 4 bytes of CRC) or 1536 bytes (with VLAN tags
and excluding the 4 bytes of CRC).
For an Ethernet interface that permits jumbo frames, giants refer
to frames larger than the maximum length of Ethernet frames that
are allowed to pass through, which is configured when you
configure jumbo frame support on the interface.
throttles
The number of times that the port shut down due to buffer or CPU
overload.
CRC
Total number of inbound frames that had a normal length, but
contained CRC errors.
frame
Total number of inbound frames that contained CRC errors and a
non-integer number of bytes.
overruns
The number of packets dropped because the input rate of the port
exceeded the queuing capability.