10Field DescriptionJ1(Rx) J1 overhead byte expected to receive on the interfaceJ1(Tx) J1 overhead byte transmitted by the interfaceC2(RX) C2 overhead byte expected to receive on the interfaceC2(TX) C2 overhead byte transmitted by the interfaceRegenerator section layer: Alarm and error statistics of the regenerator sectionMultiplex section layer: Alarm and error statistics of the multiplex sectionHigher order path layer: Alarm and error statistics of the high order pathAlarm Alarm statisticsError Error statisticsPeak value of input Peak value of packets received on the interfacePeak value of output Peak value of packets transmitted on the interfaceeoapad enableSyntaxeoapad enableundo eoapad enableViewATM main interface viewDefault level2: System levelParametersNoneDescriptionUse the eoapad enable command to enable Ethernet packet padding on an ATM interface.Use the undo eoapad enable command to disable the function.By default, Ethernet packet padding is disabled.When you enable this function on an ATM interface, the interface fills in a sent EoA packet to 60 bytesif the packet (including the frame header) is smaller than 60 bytes.Examples# Enable Ethernet packet padding on interface ATM 3/1/1. system-view[Sysname] interface Atm 3/1/1[Sysname-Atm3/1/1] eoapad enableNOTE:This command is also enabled on the ATM subinterfaces when it is enabled on the ATM main interface.