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Hi All,
Can somebody clarify me on the
following two definitions for Ethernet frames
- "aFramesLostDueToIntMACRcvError", section
5.2.2.1.15 from IEEE-802.3-2000 Std,
Definition : A count
of frames that would otherwise be received by the station, but
could not be accepted due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error. If this counter is incremented, then none of the other counters in this subclause are incremented.The exact meaning and mechanism for incrementing this counter is implementation dependent. - "etherStatsDropEvents", RFC 1757, Remote Network
Monitoring Management Information Base (MIB)
Definition :
"The total number of events in which
packets were dropped by the probe due to
lack of resources. Note that this number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is just the number of times this condition has been detected."
::= { etherStatsEntry 3 }
Are both the definitions same from the implementation point of
view.
For example, if we define the Ingress (Rx) FIFO
overflow error as a MAC internal
error,
then can it be taken as the "lack of resources" in
"etherStatsDropEvents".
Otherwise, can the "etherStatsDropEvents" be defied
as the drop events for packets which
has been dropped/discarded because of some
filtering options, while receiving an Ethernet frame.
Looking forward for an early response.
Rgds
Kamal Jain [SMTS] GDA Technologies Ltd. |