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Stephen McQuerry

"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2): (CCNA Exam 640-802 and ICND exam 640-816) (3rd Edition)"


in pkts dropped Number of incoming packets that have been dropped. Incoming packets
can be dropped for a number of reasons:
Inactive PVC
Policing
Packets received above DE discard level
Dropped fragments
Memory allocation failures
Con?¬?guration problems
out pkts
dropped
Number of outgoing packets that have been dropped, including shaping
drops and late drops.
out bytes
dropped
Number of outgoing bytes that have been dropped.
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Table 8-7 show frame-relay pvc Output Fields (Continued)
Field Description
346 Chapter 8: Extending the Network into the WAN
Use the show frame-relay map command to display the current map entries and
information about the connections. Example 8-7 shows the output of this command.
The following information explains the show frame-relay map output that appears in the
example:
?–  The ???100??? output is the local DLCI number in decimal.
?–  The ???0x64??? output is the hex conversion of the DLCI number (0x64 = 100 decimal).
?–  The ???0x1840??? output is the value as it would appear ???on the wire??? because of the way
the DLCI bits are spread out in the address ?¬?eld of the Frame Relay frame.
late-dropped
out pkts
Number of outgoing packets that have been dropped because of a quality
of service (QoS) policy, such as VC queuing or Frame Relay traf?¬?c
shaping.


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