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Configuration 37
Frames Rx OK is a count of the frames that were successfully received. This does not include frames
received with frame-too-long, frame check sequence (FCS), length, or alignment errors, nor frames lost
due to internal MAC sublayer errors. This counter is incremented when the receive status is reported as
Receive OK.
Directed Frames Tx is a count of directed data frames that were successfully transmitted.
Multicast Frames Tx is a count of frames that were successfully transmitted (as indicated by the status
value Transmit OK) to a group destination address other than a broadcast address.
Broadcast Frames Tx is a count of frames that were successfully transmitted (as indicated by the transmit
status Transmit OK) to the broadcast address. Frames transmitted to multicast addresses are not
broadcast frames and are excluded.
Directed Frames Rx is a count of directed data frames that were successfully received.
Multicast Frames Rx is a count of frames that were successfully received and are directed to an active
non-broadcast group address. This does not include frames received with frame-too-long, FCS, length,
or alignment errors, nor frames lost because of internal MAC sublayer errors. This counter is
incremented as indicated by the Receive OK status.
Broadcast Frames Rx is a count of frames that were successfully received and are directed to a
broadcast group address. This count does not include frames received with frame-too-long, FCS, length,
or alignment errors, nor frames lost because of internal MAC sublayer errors. This counter is
incremented as indicated by the Receive OK status.
Frames Rx with CRC Error is the number of frames received with CRC errors.
Initiator Login Statistics is an iSCSI login that enables a connection for iSCSI use between the initiator
and the target and is used to authenticate parties, negotiate the session's parameters, open security
association protocol, and mark the connection as belonging to an iSCSI session.
Login Accept Responses is the number of login requests accepted by the target.
Login other failed Responses is the number of login requests that were not accepted by the target.
Login Redirect Responses is the number of responses that required further action by the initiator.
Login Authentication Failed Responses is the number of login requests that failed due to party
authentication failure.
Login target authentication failure is the number of instances where the login could not authenticate the
target.
Login target negotiation failure is the number of instances where the login could not negotiate the
sessions parameters.
Normal logout command PDU is the number of normal logout commands issued by the initiator to
remove a connection from a session or to close a session.
Other logout command PDU is the number of logout commands issued by the initiator for reasons other
than to remove a connection from a session or to close a session.
Local Initiator login failures is the number of login failures likely caused by the initiator.
Initiator Instance Statistics are statistics that pertain to all sessions.
Session digest errors is the number of sessions with errors due to an invalid payload or header.
Session connection timeout error is the number of sessions that were terminated due to any of the many
timeout errors.
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