R84 Description of the menu options

Protocol- table

The protocol table also supplies valuable information on the volume of packets transferred to the LAN or cable network. These values are broken down according to the various IP protocols, such as ICMP, TCP, UDP.

A protocol table might have the following appearance:

Protocol

LAN-tx

Cable-tx

tcp

14

30

udp

15

50

icmp

60

40

 

 

 

Status/IP-router-statistics/RIP-statistics

This option allows you to display the IP-RIP packets received by the device. These substatistics provide you with the following entries:

RIP-rx

Number of IP-RIP packets received

RIP-request

Number of IP-RIP request packets received

RIP-response

Number of IP-RIP response packets received

RIP-discards

Number of IP-RIP packets discarded

RIP-errors

Number of damaged IP-RIP packets

RIP-entry-errors

Number of erred entries in IP-RIP packets

RIP-tx

Number of IP-RIP packets sent

Table-IP-RIP

Routing table of routes learned through RIP broadcast

Delete-values

Deletes RIP statistics

 

 

The associated IP-RIP table contains all of the routes learned from the network. The router itself maintains this table; you cannot modify it manually.

An IP-RIP table might have the following appearance:

IP-address

IP-netmask

Time

Distance

Router

223.245.254.0

255.255.255.0

1

1

192.38.9.100

223.245.257.0

255.255.255.0

1

1

192.38.9.200

 

 

 

 

 

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ELSA manual R84 Description of the menu options, Status/IP-router-statistics/RIP-statistics, Protocol LAN-tx Cable-tx