HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Interface Command Reference

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Table 7 Command output
Field Description
Packets dropped due to full GBP or insufficient
bandwidth
Packets that are dropped because the buffer is used
up or the bandwidth is insufficient.
Packets dropped due to Fast Filter Processor FFP Packets that are filtered out.
Packets dropped due to STP non-forwarding state
Packets that are dropped because STP is in the
non-forwarding state.
Packets dropped due to rate-limit
Packets that are dropped due to the rate limit set on
the device.
Packets dropped due to broadcast-suppression
Packets that are dropped due to broadcast
suppression.
Packets dropped due to unicast-suppression
Packets that are dropped due to unknown unicast
suppression.
Packets dropped due to multicast-suppression
Packets that are dropped due to multicast
suppression.
Packets dropped due to Tx packet aging Outbound packets that are timed out.
duplex
Use duplex to set the duplex mode for an Ethernet interface.
Use undo duplex to restore the default duplex mode of the Ethernet interface.
Syntax
duplex { auto | full | half }
undo duplex
Default
A 10-GE interface operates in full duplex mode, and all other types of Ethernet interfaces operate in
autonegotiation mode.
Views
Ethernet interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
auto: Configures the interface to autonegotiate the duplex mode with the peer.
full: Configures the interface to operate in full duplex mode, so that the interface can receive and transmit
packets at the same time.
half: Configures the interface to operate in half duplex mode, so that the interface can only receive or
only transmit packets at one time.
Examples
# Configure interface Ethernet 1/1 to operate in full duplex mode.
<Sysname> system-view