Catalyst 2960 switch

Hi all,
I'm using switch Catalyst 2960. I use pc for console, I want to packet from a device to switch, I saw that Switch only receive bytes but not receive packets, I don't know why? I console switch, " show interfaces stats". Thank you very much.

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