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OTHER MODE | Current |
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| protocol routing status | BRIDGE | ||||
Rx PACKET COUNT | Number of packets seen |
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| connected | to | the | port |
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| displayed. |
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Rx PACKET ERROR | Number | of | packets |
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| received with | CRC or |
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| Frame errors. |
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Tx PACKET COUNT | Number | of | packets |
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| transmitted by Router. |
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Tx PACKET | Number | of | packets |
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OVERFLOW | discarded | by | Router |
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| owing | to | queue | time |
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| exceeding the permitted |
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| maximum delay. |
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LINE SPEED | Indicates the amount of |
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| bandwidth | (in | bps) |
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| allocated | to the router |
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| by the multiplexer |
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4.2TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
Menu options available from the Traffic Analysis selection are detailed below.
4.2.1 IP: ROUTING TABLE
This table displays the current IP routes in the routing table. Information in this table comes from four sources:
1.The IP address of the router determines which network is physically connected to the Ethernet Port.
2.RIP Packets received from the Ethernet Port.
3.RIP Packets received from the WAN port.
4.Static (permanent) entries entered by the user.
The user can define up to 16 static routes in this table. The simplest means to allow the router to 'learn' network routes is to use IP RIP Receive. For configuration see the Ethernet Service Setup section. The user can then highlight all routes to be made static using the cursor and press <return>. The user will be prompted to either delete the entry or make it part of the
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