The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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RxPkts512to1023Octets
- The number of received packets (including error
packets) that are between 512 and 1023 bytes long;
28.
RxPkts1024to1522Octets
- The number of received packets (including error
packets) that are between 1024 and 1522 bytes long;
29.
RxOversizePkts
- The number of good packets received by a port that are
greater than 1522 bytes (tagged) and 1518 bytes (untagged). This counter
alone is incremented for packets in the range 1523
–1536 bytes inclusive,
whereas both this counter and the RxExcessSizeDisc counter are
incremented for packets of 1537 bytes and higher;
30.
RxJabbers
– The number of packets received by a port that are longer than
1522 bytes and have either an FCS error or an alignment error;
31.
RxAlignmentErrors
- The number of packets received by a port that have a
length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS) between 64 and 1522
bytes, inclusive, and have a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of bytes;
32.
RxFCSErrors
– The number of packets received by a port that have a length
(excluding framing bits, but including FCS) between 64 and 1522 bytes
inclusive, and have a bad FCS with an integral number of bytes;
33.
RxGoodOctets
– The total number of bytes in all good packets received by a
port (excluding framing bits, but including FCS);
34.
RxDropPkts
- The number of good packets received by a port that were
dropped due to a lack of resources (e.g., lack of input buffers) or were
dropped due to a lack of resources before a determination of the validity of
the packet was able to be made (e.g., receive FIFO overflow). The counter is
only incremented if the receive error was not counted by the
RxExcessSizeDisc, the RxAlignmentErrors, or the RxFCSErrors counters;
35.
RxUnicastPkts
– The number of good packets received by a port that are
addressed to a unicast address;
36.
RxMulticastPkts
– The number of good packets received by a port that are
directed to a multicast address. This counter does not include errored
multicast packets or valid broadcast packets;
37.
RxBroadcastPkts
– The number of good packets received by a port that are
directed to the broadcast address. This counter does not include errored
broadcast packets or valid multicast packets;
38.
RxSAChanges
– The number of times the SA of good receive packets has
changed from the previous value. A count greater than 1 generally indicates
the port is connected to a repeater-based network.
39.
RxFragments
– The number of packets received by a port that are less than
64 bytes (excluding framing bits) and have either an FCS error or an
alignment error;
40.
RxExcessSizeDisc
– The number of good packets received by a port that are
greater than 1536 bytes (excluding framing bits but including the FCS) and
were discarded due to excessive length. The RxOversizePkts counter alone
is incremented for packets in the range 1523
–1536 bytes inclusive, whereas
both this counter and the RxOversizePkts counter are incremented for
packets of 1537 bytes and higher;
41.
RxSymbolError
– The total number of times a valid-length packet was
received at a port and at least one invalid data symbol was detected. The
counter only increments once per carrier event and does not increment on
detection of a collision during the carrier event;
42.
RxPkts1523to2047Octets
– The number of received packets (including error
packets) that are between 1523 and 2047 bytes long;
43.
RxPkts2048to4095Octets
– The number of received packets (including error
packets) that are between 2048 and 4095 bytes long;
44.
RxPkts4096to8191Octets
– The number of received packets (including error
packets) that are between 4096 and 8191bytes long;