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RX errors apply to received packets. Following errors are counted:
RX errors apply to received packets. Following errors are counted:


- Malformed packets: The packet was corrupt. This is a general receive
- Malformed packets: The packet was corrupt. This is a general receive error counter and more detailed counters will be reported below.
  error counter and more detailed counters will be reported below.
- Hardware miss: The packet couldn't be received by the network interface card.
- Hardware miss: The packet couldn't be received by the network
- Out of packet buffer: There have been problems with allocating memory for the packet.
  interface card.
- Undersized: The packet was shorter than the minimum size of 64 Bytes and had a valid CRC.
- Out of packet buffer: There have been problems with allocating memory
  for the packet.
- Undersized: The packet was shorter than the minimum size of 64 Bytes
  and had a valid CRC.
- Oversized: The packet exceeded the defined MTU.
- Oversized: The packet exceeded the defined MTU.
- Under or oversized: The packet was either too small or it exceeded MTU.
- Under or oversized: The packet was either too small or it exceeded MTU.
- Bad CRC: Frame check sequence of layer 2 was broken.
- Bad CRC: Frame check sequence of layer 2 was broken.
- Bad fragmentation: The packet was was shorter than the minimum size of 64 Bytes
- Bad fragmentation: The packet was was shorter than the minimum size of 64 Bytes and had a bad CRC.
  and had a bad CRC.
- Jabber: The packet was longer than the MTU and had a bad CRC.
- Jabber: The packet was longer than the MTU and had a bad CRC.


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- Unable to forward: This is a generic error counter.
- Unable to forward: This is a generic error counter.
- Dropped due to missing capacity: The packet could not be sent as the link
- Dropped due to missing capacity: The packet could not be sent as the link capacity was too small.
  capacity was too small.


Not processed packets were dropped due to overloaded software send queues.
Not processed packets were dropped due to overloaded software send queues.
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