Cisco Systems VR-561 Doll User Manual


 
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Commands: R Through Sh
show interface dspfarm
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference
Tx packets Number of transmit (tx) packets.
Tx frags Number of tx packets that were fragmented.
Curr_dsp_tx_queued Number of tx packets that are being queued at host DSP queues.
Max_dsp_tx_queued The max total tx packets that were queued at host DSP queues.
Last input Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet
was successfully received by an interface. Useful for knowing
when a dead interface failed. This counter is updated only when
packets are process switched and not when packets are fast
switched.
Output Number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet
was successfully sent by the interface. Useful for knowing
when a dead interface failed. This counter is updated only when
packets are process switched and not when packets are fast
switched.
Output hang Number of hours, minutes, and seconds (or never) since the
interface was last reset because of a transmission that took too
long. When the number of hours in any of the “last” fields
exceeds 24 hours, the number of days and hours is printed. If
that field overflows, asterisks (**) are printed.
Last clearing of “show interface”
counters
Number of times the “show interface” counters were cleared.
queueing strategy First-in, first-out queueing strategy (other queueing strategies
you might see are priority-list, custom-list, and weighted fair).
Output queue Number of packets in output queue.
Drops Number of packets dropped because of a full queue.
Input queue Number of packets in input queue.
Minute input rate Average number of bits and packets received per minute in the
past 5 minutes.
Bits/sec Average number of bits sent per second.
Packets/sec Average number of packets sent per second.
Packets input Total number of error-free packets received by the system.
Bytes Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation,
in the error free packets received by the system.
No buffer Number of received packets discarded because there was no
buffer space in the main system. Compare with ignored count.
Broadcast storms on Ethernets and bursts of noise on serial
lines are often responsible for no-input-buffer events.
Received...broadcasts Total number of broadcast or multicast packets received by the
interface.
Runts Number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller
than the minimum packet size for the medium. For instance, any
Ethernet packet that is less than 64 bytes is considered a runt.
Table 45 show interface dspfarm Field Descriptions (continued)
Field Description