HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.10/3.15 User Guide
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Name  RFC  Description 
represented by an instance of this 
object is incremented when the 
frameCheckError status is returned 
by the MAC service to the LLC (or 
other MAC user). Received frames 
for which multiple error conditions 
obtain are,  according to the 
conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer 
Management, counted exclusively 
according to the error status 
presented to the LLC. Note:  Coding 
errors detected by the physical layer 
for speeds above 10 Mb/s will cause 
the frame to fail the FCS check. 
Discontinuities in the value of this 
counter can occur at re-initialization 
of the management system, and at 
other times as indicated by the value 
of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. 
rfc2665_Dot3StatsFrameTooL
ongs 
2665  A count of frames received on a 
particular interface that exceed the 
maximum permitted frame size. 
The count represented by an instance 
of this object is incremented when the 
frameTooLong  status is returned by 
the MAC service to the LLC (or other 
MAC user). Received frames for 
which multiple error conditions 
obtain are, according to the 
conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer 
Management, counted exclusively 
according to the error status 
presented to the LLC. 
Discontinuities in the value of this 
counter can occur at re-initialization 
of the management system, and at 
other times as indicated by the value 
of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. 
rfc2665_Dot3StatsInternalMa
cReceiveErrors 
2665  A count of frames for which reception 
on a particular interface fails due to 
an internal MAC sublayer receive 
error. A frame is only counted by an 
instance of this object if it is not 
counted by the corresponding 
instance of either the 
dot3StatsFrameTooLongs object, the 
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors object, or 
the dot3StatsFCSErrors object. 
The precise meaning of the count 
represented by an instance of this 
object is implementation-specific. In 
particular, an instance of this object 
may represent a count of receive 
errors on a particular interface that 










