Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
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Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Field
Description
RX NO SFD
The number of frames received without start frame delimiter (SFD) detection but with carrier assertion.
RX NORM
CRC
CRC
The number of frames, with lengths between 64 bytes and the maximum frame size, received with an integral
number of bytes and a cyclical redundancy check (CRC) error.
number of bytes and a cyclical redundancy check (CRC) error.
RX NORM ALI
The number of frames, with lengths between 64 bytes and the maximum frame size, received with a
non-integral number of bytes and a cyclical redundancy check (CRC) error.
non-integral number of bytes and a cyclical redundancy check (CRC) error.
RX LONG OK
The number of frames, larger than the maximum frame size, received without any error.
RX LONG CRC The number of frames, larger than the maximum frame size, received with CRC error.
RX PAUSE
The number of correct received flow-control frames.
RX FALS CRS
The number of false carrier events detected.
RX SYM ERR
The number of received frames during which physical (PHY) symbol errors were detected.
RX GPCS ERR
The number of received frames during which physical (PHY) symbol errors were detected.
Tx Counters
TX Unicast
frames
frames
The number of Unicast frames transmitted.
TX Multicast
frames
frames
The number of Multicast frames transmitted.
TX Broadcast
frames
frames
The number of Broadcast frames transmitted.
TX Size
The number of times that data was transmitted according to the number of frames that comprised it. The
number of frames are categorized into the following ranges:
- 64
- 65 through 127
- 128 through 255
- 256 through 511
- 512 through 1023
- 1024 through 1518
- Greater than 1518
number of frames are categorized into the following ranges:
- 64
- 65 through 127
- 128 through 255
- 256 through 511
- 512 through 1023
- 1024 through 1518
- Greater than 1518
TX Bytes OK
The number of bytes that were transmitted without error.
TX Bytes BAD
The number of bytes that were transmitted with errors.
TX DEFER
The number of frames deferred upon the first transmit attempt due to a busy line.
TX COL
The number of regular collision events occurring during transmission.
TX SCOL
The number of frames transmitted without any error following a single collision.
TX MCOL
The number of frames transmitted without any error following multiple collision.
TX XCOL
The number of frames that have experienced 16 consecutive collisions or more.
TX LCOL
The number of transmission abortion due to a collision occurring after transmission of packets that are 64 byes
in length.
in length.
TX PAUSE
The number of correct transmitted flow-control frames.
TX ERR
The number of frames transmitted with an error due to transmit FIFO underflow or TXERR signal assertion