HP PB 10 manual Inbound Discards, Inbound Errors, Inbound Unknown Protocols, Outbound Octets

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10/100Base-TX Interface Card Statistics

RFC 1213 MIB II

subnetwork-multicast) packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.

Inbound Discards

The number of inbound packets that were discarded even though no errors had been detected, to prevent their being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space.

Inbound Errors

The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.

Inbound Unknown Protocols

The number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.

Outbound Octets

The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.

Outbound Unicast Packets

The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.

Outbound Non-Unicast Packets

The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a non-unicast (a subnetwork-broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) address, including those that were discarded or not sent.

Outbound Discards

The number of outbound packets that were discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer

Appendix A

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number J2760-90017 E0699 Using HP-PB 10/100Base-TX/9000Legal Notices Page Page Contents 100Base-TX Resources Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000Hardware Regulatory Statements 10/100Base-TX Interface Card StatisticsHardware Reference Information Contents Installing and Configuring Announcements IntroductionRequired and Optional Patches Compatibility and Installation Requirements Manual Speed and Duplex Mode Configuration Etc/rc.config.d/hpBasetconf Lanadmin -X 10fdHPBaseTINTERFACENAME0=lan3 HPBaseTSPEED0=10FD 100FD autoon Autonegotiation and Autosensing Known Problems and Workarounds Known Problems and WorkaroundsSoftware Availability in Native Languages What Manuals are AvailableOverview of Installation Steps Check the 10/100Base-TX Installation Prerequisites Category 10/100Base-TX 10/100Base-TX/9000 Card SummaryLoading 10/100Base-TX Software Loading 10/100Base-TX Software Access the System Card Bay Install the 10/100Base-TX Card Attach the System to the Network Configure the 10/100Base-TX Link to configure the card Attach the System to the Network Configure the 10/100Base-TX Link first configuration of the card Configure the 10/100Base-TX Link Verifying the Installation To exit the utility, enter What Happens During Card Initialization Sequence? Configuring Network Configuring Network Connectivity Using SAM Configuring Network Connectivity More /etc/hosts Deleting a Default Gateway Deleting a Default Gateway 100Base-TX Resources HP-UX Manual Reference Pages Chapter Error Messages Logging Messages To stop 100Base-TX tracing Manual Installation and Configuration Contacting Your HP Representative Contacting Your HP Representative Contacting Your HP Representative Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000 Troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX/9000 Troubleshooting Information Symptom Corrective Action Troubleshooting OverviewTroubleshooting Overview Following HP-PB 10/100Base-TX LED Matrix Flowchart Descriptions Diagnostic FlowchartsDiagnostic Flowcharts Flowchart 1 Network Level Loopback Test Correct BIND, YP or hosts configuration . Add Yes Flowchart 2 10/100Base-TX Connections/LED TestCheck card installation. Reset card according to Flowchart 2 ProceduresSteps D through G in Flowchart 4. If problem Dmesg command, and look for an error messageFlowchart 2a 10/100Base-TX Connections/LED Test Diagnostic Flowcharts Flowchart 3 Configuration Test Is your interface displayed? lanscan shows Flowchart 3 ProceduresIs driver in kernel? If the driver has not been Reboot the system Flowchart 4 Configuration Test Reset the card according to Steps D through G Flowchart 4 ProceduresCheck causes and actions on display Select LAN from Menu. Select lan from the menu toFlowchart 4A Configuration Test Flowchart 4A Procedures Flowchart 5 Configuration Test UP,BROADCAST, NOTRAILERS, Running Flowchart 5 ProceduresDiagnostic Flowcharts Flowchart 6 Network Level Loopback Test Use arp to complete entry. Using arp, enter Flowchart ProceduresHost entry in ARP cache? Using arp, check that an Failed Flowchart 7 Link Level Loopback TestFlowchart 7 Procedures Diagnostic Flowcharts Flowchart 8 Transport Level Loopback Test using Arpa Execute telnet to remote host. Try to establish a Flowchart 8 ProceduresFlowchart 9 Bridge/Gateway Loopback Test Flowchart 9 Procedures Gateway 10/100Base-TX Interface Card 10/100Base-TX Interface Card Statistics Type value Field Description Network Management IDMTU Size Speed in bits per secondOperation Status Administration StatusLast Change Inbound OctetsInbound Discards Inbound ErrorsInbound Unknown Protocols Outbound OctetsOutbound Queue Length Outbound ErrorsRFC 1284 Ethernet-Like Interface Statistics Carrier Sense Errors Internal MAC Transmit ErrorsInternal MAC Receive Errors Frames Too LongCreate a Record or Map of Your Internetwork Create a Record or Map of Your Internetwork Hardware Reference Information 10 or 100 Mbit/s Basic Troubleshooting TipsAppendix B If this LED is on It means this Meaning of LEDsHP-PB 10/100Base-TX Card Twisted-Pair Connector Connector InformationConnector Pin Usage for 10-Mbit/s Twisted-Pair Connector Table B-1 Ieee 802.3 Type 10Base-T Standard Pins SignalTable B-1 Ieee 802.3 Type 10Base-T Standard Connector Pin Usage for 100-Mbit/s Twisted-PairPins Signal Receive + Cable Lengths HP-PB 10/100Base-TX Card Reshipment Guidelines Exchange AssemblyElectromagnetic HP-PB 10/100Base-TX Card 104 Hardware Regulatory Statements 106 Canada FCC Statement For U.S.AVcci Regulatory Statemen Vcci JapanEMI Statement European Community 109 Glossary110 Ieee 802.3u-1995 network a111 112

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