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Packets RX and TX 65-127 Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received
that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive
(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX 128-255 Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received
that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive
(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX 256-511 Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received
that were between 256 and 512 octets in length inclusive
(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX 512-1023 Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received
that were between 512 and 1024 octets in length inclusive
(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX 1024-1518 Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received
that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive
(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX > 1518 Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received
that were longer than 1518 octets in length inclusive (excluding
framing bits but including FCS octets).
Total Packets Received Without Errors
The total number of packets received that were without errors.
Unicast Packets Received
The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-
layer protocol.
Multicast Packets Received
The total number of good packets received that were directed to
a multicast address. Note that this number does not include
packets directed to the broadcast address.
Broadcast Packets Received
The total number of good packets received that were directed to
the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast
packets.
Total Packets Received with MAC Errors
The total number of inbound packets that contained errors
preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer
protocol.
Jabbers Received
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518
octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had
either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or
a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment
Error). Note that this definition of jabber is different than the
definition in IEEE-802.3 section 8.2.1.5 (10BASE5) and section
10.3.1.4 (10BASE2). These documents define jabber as the
condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms. The allowed range to
detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms.