
Counter Definition
Readable frames received The count of valid frames received by the port. A valid
frame is defined as a data frame which is not counted by
any of the error counters.
Readable octets received The count, in octets, of valid frames received by the port.
Unreadable octets received The sum of all octets in the null addressed frames (during
training) and the following faulty frames that have been
received by the hub: IPM Frames Received, Oversize
Frames Received, Data Rate Mismatches, and Data Error
Frames Received.
Data error frames received The count of frames received with any of the following
errors: FCS, bad symbol, symbol balance, undersize, or
bad end-of-packet marker.
Broadcast packets received Broadcast frames are frames that all devices in a
network must receive
Multicast packets received Multicast frames, like broadcast frames, must be
processed by more systems/devices than a simple
“unicast” frame.
Frames with IPMs (Invalid Packet Markers) received The count of frames received with an invalid packet
marker.
Oversized frames received The total number of frames received that were larger
than the maximum valid frame size for the VG network
frame type (Ethernet or Token Ring).
Transitions into training The number of times the port has entered the training
state.
High-priority frames received The count of high priority frames received on the port.
The count includes both valid and invalid high priority
frames as well as high priority training frames, but does
not include normal priority frames that were priority
promoted.
High-priority octets received The count in octets of all high priority frames received on
the port.
Normal-priority frames received The count of normal priority frames received on the port.
The count includes both valid and invalid normal priority
frames as well as normal priority training frames.
Normal-priority octets received The count in octets of all normal priority frames received
on the port.
Null Addressed frames received Frames received by this port that have an address with all
zeros. Such frames are valid during the 802.12 port
training process.
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