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The TALLY L report provides more detailed information about faults than the TEST ALL command. Acceptable tally rates are indicated on the Network Test Data Sheet. Note that certain tallies should always be 0, while other tallies are acceptable if their average rate is not excessive.
Record the LOG and TALLY L results for each Interface under test.
8.At this point, you have completed your initial checkout of the Ethernet Interface and its operation on the network. If the acceptance criteria is met, your Interface and network meets requirements and no further testing is necessary. If the criteria is not met, refer to Chapter 6, ªTroubleshootingº, for the meaning of the log data and refer to Chapter 5, ªThe Station Managerº, for meaning of the tally data.
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