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Table 5-13, Ethernet Port Counters, Continued, IOPn.Ethernetx Reset Port Counters

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Chapter 5 Commands Table 5-13 Ethernet Port Counters (Continued) Value Meaning Unsolicited Packets Unavailable Number of times a packet descriptor could not be allocated. Packet descriptors are used to forward Ethernet packets received by the IOPs to the CEs. This does not indicate that incoming Ethernet packets were dropped. The Ethernet Provider buffers some of the network packets until the unsolicited request buffer becomes available. See also the IOPn.EthernetProvider Show Provider Counters command. NdisSend Errors Number of errors from NdisSend. NdisSend errors indicate that an Ethernet packet was not transmitted on the network. NdisSend errors are returned by a third-party NIC driver or Windows NT NDIS software. NdisTransferData Errors Number of errors from NdisTransferData. This indicates the number of times a third-party NIC driver failed to copy a received Ethernet packet to a buffer supplied by the Ethernet Provider. NdisTransferData Incomplete Number of times NdisTransferData did not copy the number of bytes requested. This indicates the number of times a third-party NIC driver failed to completely copy a received Ethernet packet to a buffer supplied by the Ethernet Provider. Receive Indications Number of receive indications. This indicates the number of times a thirdparty NIC driver supplied a received Ethernet packet to the Ethernet Provider for inspection. Redirected Reset Requests Number of reset requests received from the networking software on the CEs Peak Send MDL Count Redirector send packets peak MDL count Peak Send Burst Largest burst of packets in a single SendPacket Peak Send Bytes Largest transaction in bytes for all SendPackets Peak Receive Burst Largest burst of received packets sent to the Redirector Peak Receive Bytes Largest receive transaction (in bytes) sent to the Redirector See Also IOPn.Ethernetx Reset Port Counters 116

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Chapter 5
Commands
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See Also
IOPn.Ethernetx Reset Port Counters
Unsolicited Packets Unavailable
Number of times a packet descriptor could not be allocated. Packet
descriptors are used to forward Ethernet packets received by the IOPs to
the CEs. This does not indicate that incoming Ethernet packets were
dropped. The Ethernet Provider buffers some of the network packets until
the unsolicited request buffer becomes available. See also the
IOPn.EthernetProvider Show Provider Counters
command.
NdisSend Errors
Number of errors from NdisSend.
NdisSend errors
indicate that an
Ethernet packet was not transmitted on the network. NdisSend errors are
returned by a third-party NIC driver or Windows NT NDIS software.
NdisTransferData Errors
Number of errors from NdisTransferData. This indicates the number of
times a third-party NIC driver failed to copy a received Ethernet packet to a
buffer supplied by the Ethernet Provider.
NdisTransferData Incomplete
Number of times NdisTransferData did not copy the number of bytes
requested. This indicates the number of times a third-party NIC driver
failed to completely copy a received Ethernet packet to a buffer supplied by
the Ethernet Provider.
Receive Indications
Number of receive indications. This indicates the number of times a third-
party NIC driver supplied a received Ethernet packet to the Ethernet
Provider for inspection.
Redirected Reset Requests
Number of reset requests received from the networking software on the
CEs
Peak Send MDL Count
Redirector send packets peak MDL count
Peak Send Burst
Largest burst of packets in a single SendPacket
Peak Send Bytes
Largest transaction in bytes for all SendPackets
Peak Receive Burst
Largest burst of received packets sent to the Redirector
Peak Receive Bytes
Largest receive transaction (in bytes) sent to the Redirector
Table 5-13
Ethernet Port Counters
(Continued)
Value
Meaning