
Counter Definition
Readable 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.
Errored The count of frames received with any of the following errors: FCS, bad symbol, symbol balance,
undersize, or bad end-of-packet marker.
IPM The count of frames received with an invalid packet marker.
Oversized 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).
Broadcast Broadcast frames are frames that all devices in a network must receive.
Multicast Multicast frames are received by a group of devices.
Null Address Frames received by this port that have an address with all zeros. Such frames may be needed
during the 802.12 port training process to verify link operability.
High-Priority 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.
Link Active Specifies if the link has trained successfully.
In Training Specifies if this port has trained successfully. This counter does not apply to the Uplink port.
Repeater Specifies if this port is connected to a hub. This counter does not apply to the Uplink port.
Promiscuous Specifies if this port has trained in promiscuous mode. This counter does not apply to the Uplink
port.
Address Specifies the address of the connected device.
Troubleshooting
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