Description
Field
Number of overrun errors
experienced by the interface.
Overruns represent the number of
times that the receiver hardware is
unable to send received data to a
hardware buffer because the input
rate exceeds the receiver's ability
to handle the data.
overrun
Total number of ignored packet
errors. Ignored packets are those
that are discarded because the
interface hardware does not have
enough internal buffers. Broadcast
storms and bursts of noise can
result in an increased number of
ignored packets.
ignored
Total number of abort errors on the
interface.
abort
Number of packets received on the
interface that were successfully
delivered to higher layers.
packets output
Total number of bytes successfully
received on the interface.
bytes output
Number of packets that were
dropped before being transmitted
total output drops
Number of Layer 2 broadcast
packets transmitted on the
interface. This is a subset of the
total input packet count.
Received broadcast packets
Total number of Layer 2 multicast
packets transmitted on the
interface. This is a subset of the
total input packet count.
Received multicast packets
Number of times that the receiver
hardware was unable to handle
received data to a hardware buffer
because the input rate exceeded the
receiver's ability to handle the data.
output errors
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,
Release 5.3.x
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Global Interface Commandsonthe Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
show interfaces