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interface stats: packets dropped

johng231
Level 3
Level 3

Hello,

Does anyone know why packets dropped are incrementing on the ASA when you do a show interface command? It's incrementing on all of my ASAs, was wondering if this is normal and could it be from the ACLs denying the traffic therefor showing it as dropped packets?

ryefwpixmain# show int gig 1/0

Interface GigabitEthernet1/0 "inside", is up, line protocol is up

Hardware is VCS7380 rev01, BW 1000 Mbps

Auto-Duplex(Full-duplex), Auto-Speed(1000 Mbps)

Media-type configured as RJ45 connector

MAC address x.x.x.x, MTU 1500

IP address x.x.x.x, subnet mask x.x.x.x

16209696834 packets input, 5283286826326 bytes, 0 no buffer

Received 44485840 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants

102 input errors, 102 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort

0 L2 decode drops

22516121947 packets output, 8248047428881 bytes, 0 underruns

0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets

0 late collisions, 0 deferred

0 input reset drops, 0 output reset drops

0 rate limit drops

input queue (curr/max packets): hardware (0/0) software (0/0)

output queue (curr/max packets): hardware (0/0) software (0/0)

Traffic Statistics for "inside":

16207882500 packets input, 4974315252070 bytes

22515355137 packets output, 7828325951984 bytes

177738226 packets dropped

1 minute input rate 13610 pkts/sec, 4831186 bytes/sec

1 minute output rate 19477 pkts/sec, 8261768 bytes/sec

1 minute drop rate, 143 pkts/sec

5 minute input rate 13217 pkts/sec, 4144192 bytes/sec

5 minute output rate 19317 pkts/sec, 7788327 bytes/sec

5 minute drop rate, 147 pkts/sec

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August Ritchie
Level 1
Level 1

Dropped packets from ACLs will show up on the show interfaces. To grab more details as to why those packets are dropping, try issuing the "show asp drop" command.

Thanks!

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