Rx Low

Display the low queue counter of the packet received.

Rx Normal

Display the normal queue counter of the packet received.

Rx Medium

Display the medium queue counter of the packet received.

Rx High

Display the high queue counter of the packet received.

Rx Drops

Display the number of frames dropped due to the lack of

 

receiving buffer.

 

Rx CRC/Alignment

Display the number of Alignment errors packets received.

Rx Undersize

Display the number of short frames (<64 Bytes) with valid

 

CRC.

 

Rx Oversize

Display the number of long frames (according to max_length

 

register) with valid CRC.

 

Rx Fragments

Display the number of short frames (< 64 bytes) with invalid

 

CRC.

 

Rx Jabber

Display the number of long frames (according tomax_length

 

register) with invalid CRC.

 

Rx Filtered

Display the filtered number of the packet received.

Tx Packets

Display the counting number of the packet transmitted.

Tx Octets

Display the total transmitted bytes.

 

Tx Unicast

Display the show the counting number of the transmitted

 

unicast packet.

 

Tx Multicast

Display the show the counting number of the transmitted

 

multicast packet.

 

Tx Broadcast

Display the counting number of the transmitted broadcast

 

packet.

 

Tx Pause

Show the counting number of the transmitted pause packet.

Tx 64 Bytes

Display the number of 64-byte frames in good and bad packets

 

transmitted.

 

Tx 65-127 Bytes

Display the number of 65 ~ 127-byte frames in good and bad

 

packets transmitted.

 

Tx 128-255 Bytes

Display the number of 128 ~ 255-byte frames in good and bad

 

packets transmitted.

 

Tx 256-511 Bytes

Display the number of 256 ~ 511-byte frames in good and bad

 

packets transmitted.

 

Tx 512-1023 Bytes

Display the number of 512 ~ 1023-byte frames in good and bad

 

packets transmitted.

 

Tx 1024- 1526 Bytes

Display the number of 1024 ~ 1522-byt frames in good and bad

 

packets transmitted.

 

Tx 1527 Bytes:

Display the number of 1527-byte frames in good and bad

 

packets transmitted.

 

Tx Low

Display the low queue counter of the packet transmitted.

Tx Normal

Display the normal queue counter of the packet transmitted.

Tx Medium

Display the medium queue counter of the packet received.

 

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2130 specifications

The DrayTek Vigor 2130 is a versatile and powerful router known for its robust features and performance, making it ideal for small to medium-sized businesses and home offices. This dual WAN router stands out due to its reliability and extensive management capabilities, which cater to users seeking both performance and flexibility.

One of the hallmark features of the Vigor 2130 is its dual WAN support, allowing for load balancing and automatic failover. This means that users can connect two internet sources, such as DSL and fiber, to ensure continuous internet availability and enhance overall bandwidth. The router can intelligently distribute traffic across both connections or switch to a backup line seamlessly if one connection fails, ensuring uninterrupted online activities.

Additionally, the DrayTek Vigor 2130 incorporates advanced security features that are essential for protecting sensitive data in a business environment. It comes equipped with a stateful packet inspection firewall, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) support, allowing secure remote access for employees and clients. The router supports multiple VPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec, which enhances connectivity for users working from various locations.

The router also features Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities, enabling users to prioritize bandwidth for critical applications and services. This ensures that essential tasks like VoIP calls or video conferencing run smoothly without interruptions. The Vigor 2130 supports VLANs, allowing businesses to segment their networks for better resource management and security.

On the connectivity front, the Vigor 2130 offers multiple Ethernet ports, including gigabit LAN and WAN ports, providing ample opportunities for wired connections. For wireless needs, the router includes built-in wireless capabilities that support IEEE 802.11n, providing robust Wi-Fi coverage and decent speeds.

With a user-friendly interface and comprehensive logging features, network management becomes intuitive. The Vigor 2130 also supports remote management, enabling IT administrators to configure settings and monitor the network from anywhere, which is particularly useful for businesses with limited on-site IT staff.

In conclusion, the DrayTek Vigor 2130 is a reliable solution that combines performance, security, and ease of management. Its dual WAN capability, robust security features, and advanced management options train organizations to navigate the complexities of modern networking effortlessly. Whether for home use or a small business environment, the Vigor 2130 delivers a comprehensive set of features that meets the needs of modern users.