515 1"Following describes the semantic of each statistic displayed echoServerPkts: Indicates the number of packets that the machine has echoed. echoServerBytes: Indicates the number of bytes that the machine has echoed. packetsRecv: Indicates the total number of packets that have been successfully received, including echo packets. wordsRecv: Indicates the total number of words that have been successfully received, including words in echo packets. packetsMissed: Indicates the number of packets that have been dropped for lack of buffering. badRecvStatus: Indicates the total number of packets that were not successfully received. okButDribble: Indicates the total number of packets that were successfully received, but had extra bits at the end. badCrc: Indicates the number of packets that were received with bad CRCs. badAlignmentButOkCrc: Indicates the number of packets that were received with correct CRCs, but did not end on byte boundaries. crcAndBadAlignment: Indicates the number of packets that were received with bad CRCs and did not end on byte boundaries. packetTooLong: Indicates the number of packets received that were long than the maximum internet size of 576 bytes. overrun: Occurs when the microcode cannot take bits out of the input silo fast enough to keep up with the bits coming in of the wire. idleInput: Indicates the number of bytes that the machine has echoed. packetsSent: Indicates the total number of packets that have been successfully sent, including echo packets. wordsSent: Indicates the number of words sent, including those in echo packets. badSendStatus: Indicates the total number of packets that were not successfully sent. tooManyCollisions: Indicates the total number of packets that were never sent after sixteen attempts failed because of collisions. lateCollisions: Indicates the number of packets which have had collisions occur in the later part of the packet(after bit 512). underrun: Occurs when the microcode cannot put bits into the output silo fast enough to maintain the 10Mbit rate. stuckOutput: Indicates the number of times the machine was unable to send a packet in 2.5 seconds. coll1 to coll16: Each of these items indicates the number of packets that were sent after the specified number of collisions.%n