User Guide

Westell (Models 6000, 6100, 6110)

14.6 USB Port Statistics

The following settings will be displayed if you select USB Port Stats from the Troubleshooting menu.

Number of Resets

The number of times the Host PC reset the USB interface.

Number of Isrs

The number of times the Host PC requested communication with the Router.

In Unicast Packets

The number of packets received that did not have a Multicast or Broadcast

 

class destination IP address.

In Non Unicast Packets

The number of packets received that had a Multicast or Broadcast class

 

destination IP address.

In Multicast Frames

The number of frames received that had a Multicast class destination IP

 

address.

In Broadcast Frames

The number of frames received that had a Broadcast class destination IP

 

address.

In Errors

The number of packets received with an invalid format

Out Good Frames

The number of frames sent to the Host PC.

Out Unicast Packets

The number of packets sent that did not have a Multicast or Broadcast class

 

destination IP address

Out Non Unicast Packets

The number of packets sent that had a Multicast or Broadcast class

 

destination IP address.

Out Multicast Frames

The number of frames sent that had a Multicast class destination IP address.

Out Broadcast Frames

The number of frames sent that had a Broadcast class destination IP address.

Out Errors

The number of packets received by the Router but not sent to PC due to an

 

error condition.

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