3Com S200 manual Detailed PAD Port Statistics, Function, Description Terms First Screen

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Detailed PAD Port Statistics

Detailed PAD Port Statistics

Function

When you select Detailed PAD Port Statistics, a series of screens appears that

 

provides information about the state and status of a PAD port.

What You See in Figure 9 shows the first screen of the Detailed PAD Port Statistics. the First Screen

Node:

 

Address:

Date:

 

 

Time:

 

 

Detailed PAD Statistics: Port 3

 

 

 

 

Page: 1 of 3

 

Port Number: 3

Port Type: ASYNC PAD

 

 

Port Status: Up

 

 

Port Speed: 9600

 

 

 

Port State: X28

 

 

Port Utilization In: 0%

 

 

 

Port Utilization Out: 0%

 

Physical:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parity Errors:

0

Overrun Errors: 0

Framing Errors: 0

 

 

 

 

Data Summary:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

 

 

 

IN

OUT

 

 

Characters:

0

0

Characters/sec:

0

0

 

 

Packets:

0

0

Packets/sec:

0

0

 

 

Number of Packets Queued: 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EIA Summary:

 

 

INPUT

 

OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

DTR

RTS MB

P14

DSR

DCD

RI

CTS

State: Connected (SIMPLE)

L

L

L

L

H

H

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H

Press any key to continue (ESC to exit)...

Description of

Terms — First

Screen

Figure 9. Example of Detailed PAD Port Statistics, First Screen

The first Detailed PAD Port Statistics screen contains this information:

Screen Term

Tells You...

 

 

Port Number

Number of the port

 

 

Port Type

Type of port: ASYNC PAD

 

 

Port Status

Status of the port: Up

 

 

Port Speed

The configured port speed

 

 

Port State

These are the possible states:

 

• X.28: The port is in Command mode

 

• PAD: The port is in Data mode

 

 

Port Utilization: IN/OUT

Percentage of port bandwidth being used

 

 

Physical

Number of Parity, Overrun, and Framing

 

errors since the last reset

 

 

Configuring PAD/ATPAD Ports

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Contents 3Com Corporation Restricted Rights Legend Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government UsersProprietary Material Page Contents Page Before You Begin Configuring PAD/ATPAD PortsOverview IntroductionAbout Packet Assembler/Disassembler Example Typical ApplicationsPAD Port PAD Port ConfigurationConfiguration Record If You Specify or Set Then GuidelinesStep Action Result Use Connection Type When ParametersConnection Type Port Control Use Connection TypeCronly Port SpeedAuto Baud Sequence CRONLY, CRDOTCR, TYMNET, TelenetNumber of Stop Bits Data Bits per CharacterDevice Parity NONE, SPAC, MARK, EVEN, ODD, AutoNONE, AUTO, AUTC, PCUD, IBAR, OBAR, MNEM, Tmnem Call ControlCUGOA, BMSG, ADDR, FRCB, Cugia Terminal ControlNONE, PASS, LIM, CUG, LCPY, 7BIT, NADD, X.28, Cnui Autocall Mnemonic Autocall Timeout secPAD Prompt Entry Number Remote PAD Parameters NumberCUG Membership Maximum Number of Autocall AttemptsSubaddress Group SubaddressInvitation to clear Call Accept Timeout secBilling Records Reconnection Tries Limit Reconnection TimeoutProtection Level NONE, CPONLY, FulldcpCalling DTE Identifier Calling DTE PasswordMaximum Receive Buffer Length Called DTE AddressMax NUI violations PAD Command LanguageNUI verification timer NUI Facility FormatNONE, DISC, DEGR, Lock Action Type for NUI violationsInitiating an AutoCall Mnemonic Addressing PAD Port Configuration for AutocallingSdlc Mnemonic Autocall Addressing Sdlc Mnemonic AddressingPAD Port Configuration for Autospeed How It Works PAD XON/OFF Support Using X.25 Interrupt PacketsStep Action This Record Before You Begin Accessing the PAD Prompt Table RecordPAD Prompt Table Record What You SeePAD Prompt Text PAD Prompt Table Record ParametersEntry Number Introduction What You See In This Record PAD Profile Table RecordSelect PAD Profile Table from Configuration GuidelinesAccessing the PAD Profile Table Record #1, PAD Recall PAD Profile Table Record Parameters#3, Data Forwarding Character #4, Idle Timer Delay#2, Echo #5, Device Flow Control #6, Service Signals Control#10, Line Folding #7, Break Signal Operation#9, Padding After Carriage Return #13, Line Feed Insertion after CR #12, PAD Data Restraint#17, Line Delete #14, Padding after LF#15, Editing #16, Character Delete#19, Editing Type #18, Line Display#21 Parity Treatment #20, Echo Mask#102, Echo Substitution Character #22, Page Wait#100, Break Character #101, Echo Substitution Toggle Character#104, Xoff Character #105, Control Signal EIA-232-D Data Restraint#103, XON Character #108, Disconnect Character #107, Idle Disconnect Timer#106, Network Parity #109, Form Feed Padding #110, Esc Forwarding Delay Handling#113, Hewlett-Packard Flow Control #111, Echo Control#112, Dynamic Data Forwarding #115, Data Forwarding Criteria #114, PAD Mode#116, Short Timer Duration #119, DCD to Data Timer Duration #117, EIA Signalling Action#118, Message Assembly Select Copy/Insert Record Copying PAD Profile Tables into a ConfigurationPAD Profile Table SizePrinter Parameter Name Default Test Simple TransparParameter Values Stored In Memory TPA Hpea Hpxon Host Rmot Parameter NameTPA Hpea Hpxon Host Rmot Message Parameter INT1984 IRANSP1PAD Bulletin Select Remote PAD Parameter Remote PAD Parameter Table RecordRemote PAD Parameter Table Record Parameters #1 Parameter Number #1 Parameter Value Screen Term Tells You Detailed PAD Port StatisticsFunction Description Terms First ScreenExample of Detailed PAD Port Statistics, Second Screen NullDescription Terms Second Screen Example of Detailed PAD Port Statistics, Third Screen Atpad Ports If you want to Then use Atpad OperationData Forwarding Criteria Criteria DescriptionsXON/XOFF Flow ControlAtpad Application Environment Network Parity Application Response Delay DTR TimeoutUse these guidelines when you enter Atpad commands ConfigurationConfigure Atpad Port Menu SIMP, DTR Port TypeNULL, PAD, X25, SDLC, FRI, ATPAD, PPP PADStop Bits Data BitsParity NONE, SPAC, MARK, EVEN, ODDData Forwarding Character Carriage Return CharacterLine Feed Character Back Space CharacterNONE, CNTL, Xoff Escape Sequence TimerData Forwarding Timer XON CharacterStored Addresses Answer ModePacket Size EchoRestricted Connection Destination Result CodesALPHA, NUM, None AlphaNONE, SPAC, MARK, Even Protocol IDNetwork Parity Atpad Port Statistics Screen Atpad Port StatisticsNull Description Terms Second Screen Technical Support Country Data Rate Telephone Number Access by Analog ModemCountry Telephone Number Support from3Com Country Telephone Number Fax Number ReturningApad SymbolsIndex NumericsIndex-2 URL Sdlc
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