Transmit Errors |
Displays the number of IPv6 formatted data packets
with errors transmitted on the interface. |
Transmit Aborted Errors |
Displays the number of IPv6 formatted packets
aborted on the interface because a clear-to-send request was not
detected. |
Transmit Carrier Errors |
Displays the number of IPv6 formatted carrier
errors on the interface. This generally indicates bad Ethernet hardware or bad
cabling. |
Transmit FIFO Errors |
Displays the number of IPv6 formatted FIFO errors
transmitted at the interface. First-in First-Out queueing is an algorithm that
involves the buffering and forwarding of packets in the order of arrival. FIFO
uses no priority. There is only one queue, and all packets are treated
equally. An increase in the number of FIFO errors indicates a probable
hardware malfunction. |
Transmit Heartbeat Errors |
Displays the number of IPv6 formatted heartbeat
errors. This generally indicates a software crash, or packets stuck in an
endless loop. |
Transmit Window Errors |
Displays the number of IPv6 formatted window
errors transmitted. TCP uses a sliding window flow control protocol. In each
TCP segment, the receiver specifies the amount of additional received data (in
bytes) the receiver is willing to buffer for the connection. The sending host
can send only up to that amount. If the sending host transmits more data
before receiving an acknowledgment, it constitutes a window error. |