> Hi Vesselin,
> 
> according to the rfc1213 "Management Information Base for Network 
> Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II" ifInOctets contains:
> 
> "The total number of octets received on the
> interface, including framing characters."

Note that the RFC is fundamentally broken

A framing character can be shared by two frames, and some media have
framing bit overheads that are dependant on packet content and not an
exact number of octets either.

Anyone who takes mib values to be precise is a little deluded

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