/stats/sys/mgmt
Management Port Statistics
The following is sample output for management port statistics, and a description of these statistics:
 
Management port interface statistics:
RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0
RX packets: 0 TX packets: 0
RX errors: 0 TX errors: 0
RX dropped: 0 TX dropped: 0
RX overruns: 0 TX overruns: 0
RX frame errors: 0 TX carrier errors: 0
RX multicast: 0 TX collisions: 0
Management port statistics are described in the following table:
 
Management Port Statistics (/stats/mgmt) 
Statistic
Description
RX bytes
The total number of incoming bytes successfully transferred by the interface.
RX packets
The total number of incoming packets successfully transferred by the interface.
RX errors
The number of bad packets received.
RX dropped
The number of incoming packets that were dropped due to lack of receive buffers.
RX overruns
The number of received packets that were dropped because their size exceeded that of the receive queue.
RX frame errors
The number of incoming packets dropped due to IP framing errors.
RX multicast
The number of multicast packets received.
TX bytes
The total number of outgoing bytes successfully transferred by the interface.
TX packets
The total number of outgoing packets successfully transferred by the interface.
TX errors
The number of packets dropped due to transmission problems.
TX dropped
The number of packets dropped due to lack of transmit buffers.
TX overruns
The number of packets dropped because size exceeded that of the transmit queue.
TX carrier errors
Not applicable.
TX collisions
The number of collisions due to congestion on the medium. Collisions occur when two or more stations are transmitting signals at the same time.