Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.1 (53-1002447-01, March 2012)

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ge_stat_rx_octets
The number of octets received on the GbE port.
ge_stat_rx_ucast_frms
The number of unicast frames received on the GbE port.
ge_stat_rx_mcast_frms
The number of multicast frames received on the GbE port.
ge_stat_rx_bcast_frms
The number of broadcast frames received on the GbE port.
ge_stat_rx_vlan_frms
The number of VLAN frames received on the GbE port.
ge_stat_rx_pause_frms
The number of pause frames received on the GbE port.
ge_err_carrier
The number of times the GbE port lost carrier sense.
ge_err_length
The number of times an invalid length error was observed on the GbE port.
ge_err_crc
The number of CRC Errors received on the GbE port.
ge_err_abort
The number of frames aborted on the GbE port.
ge_err_overrun
The number of overruns observed on the GbE port.
ge_err_fifo_ovf
The number of times an overflow of the first in first out (FIFO) queue was
observed on the GbE port.
ip_err_hdr_cksum
The number of checksum errors observed on the GbE port.
ip_err_tcp_data_chksum
The number of IP TCP data checksum errors observed on the GbE port.
NOTES The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.
This command is not supported on FCoE ports.
OPERANDS This command has the following operands:
slot
For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port to be displayed,
followed by a slash (/).
[ge]port
Displays statistics for a single port identified by the port number, relative to its slot
on bladed systems. Specify the optional ge option to display the GbE port
hardware statistics. Port ranges are not supported with this command. Use
switchShow for a listing of valid ports.
-i index1[-index2]
Displays statistics for a single port or for a range of ports identified by port index
numbers. You may specify multiple index ranges separated by a space, for
example, -i 33-47 65-73.