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(5) MIB information: MIB_UDP ... UDP protocol information
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| Table 7.6 MIB_UDP |
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| MIB_UDP [0] |
| Number of UDP datagrams transferred upstream | ||
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| MIB_UDP [1] |
| Number of datagrams addressed to unused ports | ||
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| MIB_UDP [2] |
| Number of datagrams discarded due to format errors | ||
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| MIB_UDP [3] |
| Number of datagrams transferred from upstream | ||
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| UDP datagrams: The UDP header and UDP data block in an IP datagram (See figure 7.1.) | ||||
(6) Event trace information |
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| ∙ | Record size: |
| 16 bytes | |
| ∙ | Number of records: | 160 |
∙Operation on overflow: Old information is updated. This means that it is always possible to verify the 160 most recent event trace records.
∙ Format: | Since this format is for Ethernet Port internal data, it is binary |
| codes. However, the time is expressed in BCD. |
F | 0 |
Event code
Detailed information 1
Detailed information 2
Detailed information 3
Detailed information 4
MonthYear
HourDay
SecondsMinute
Time information BCD
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