Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
Table 4-2. Physical Layer Options (1 of 5)
Active List (Active Ports List) | |
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Displays a list of the current status of all the active ports (e1a = Ethernet;
s1b = backplane; s1c, s1d, s1e, and s1f = DSL cards) in the card such as the port number, port name, port type, MAC address, and status of the port (in use or disconnected).
Num – SNMP ID number.
Name – System name.
Description – Type of port.
MAC Address – MAC address of the active port. (Internal dummy address used for
Status – Active, disconnected,
Ether Statistics (Ethernet Statistics) | |
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Displays a list of the Ethernet statistics of the LAN port (e1a).
You may press
Port – Type of port (e1a).
Initialized Ethernet Ports – e1a (There is only one other net port on the card).
LAN Address – LAN (or MAC) address of the Ethernet port.
Bytes Received – Number of bytes received by the Ethernet port.
Packets Received – Number of packets transmitted by the Ethernet port and what type (multicasts, broadcasts, flooded, local origin, queued).
–Multicasts – Single packets copied to a specific subset of network addresses.
–Broadcasts – Messages sent to all network destinations.
–Flooded – Information received, then sent out to each of the interfaces.
–Filtered – Processes or devices that screen incoming information.
–Discarded – Packets discarded.
Errors – Number of errors transmitted by the Ethernet port and what type.
–Overruns – No buffer space.
–Bad CRC – Cyclic Redundancy Check.
–Framing – Receiver improperly interprets set of bits within frame.
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–Overflow – Part of traffic that is not carried.
–Buffer – No buffer space.
April 2000 |