Repeater Statistics Screen
Table
Table 5-15 CONN/Network Interfaces
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CONN 1 = Network Port 1, | 10 Mbps | CONN 1 = Network Port 1, | 10 Mbps |
Network Port 2, | 100 Mbps | Network Port 2, | 100 Mbps |
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CONN 2 = Network Port 3, | 10 Mbps | CONN 2 = Network Port 3, | 10 Mbps |
Network Port 4, | 100 Mbps | Network Port 4, | 100 Mbps |
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CONN 3 = Network Port 5, | 10 Mbps | CONN 3 = Network Port 5, | 10 Mbps |
Network Port 6, | 100 Mbps | Network Port 6, | 100 Mbps |
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CONN 4 = Network Port 7, | 10 Mbps |
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Network Port 8, | 100 Mbps |
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Port #
Indicates the current repeater port for which statistics are displayed. The port number can be changed by using the PORT # command field at the bottom of the screen. Depending on the port number entered, the Network # field will automatically change to indicate the associated Network Port. Table
Table 5-16 CONN/Repeater Port Relationship
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CONN 1 | = Repeater ports 1 – 12 | CONN 1 | = Repeater ports 1 – 12 |
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CONN 2 | = Repeater ports 13 – 24 | CONN 2 | = Repeater ports 13 – 24 |
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CONN 3 | = Repeater ports 25 – 36 | CONN 3 | = Repeater ports 25 – 36 |
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CONN 4 | = Repeater ports 37 – 48 |
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For details on how to use this field, refer to Section 5.26.2.
Bytes Received
Displays the number of bytes received.
Frames Received
Displays the number of frames received.
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