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| Table 26 BW MGMT Monitor Window | |
| LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
| Poll Interval | Enter how often you want the ZyXEL Device to update this screen, and click Set |
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| Set Interval | Click this to make the ZyXEL Device update the screen based on the amount of |
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| Stop | Click this to make the ZyXEL Device stop updating the screen. |
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4.6 Packet Statistics Window
To access this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 4.1 on page 67), and click (Details
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Figure 35 Packet Statistics Window
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 27 Packet Statistics Window
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Port | This field displays each port in the ZyXEL Device. |
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Status | If the port is not connected to anything, this field displays Down. |
| If the interface uses Ethernet encapsulation, this field displays the port speed and |
| the Ethernet duplex setting. Duplex settings are: |
| Full - The ZyXEL Device is using |
| Half - The ZyXEL Device is using |
| You cannot change the Ethernet duplex setting in the ZyXEL Device. |
| If this interface uses PPPoE encapsulation, this field displays the port speed and |
| the status of the call. |
| Down - The connection is not available. |
| Dial - The ZyXEL Device is making the call. |
| Idle - The call is connected. |
| Drop - The ZyXEL Device is ending the call. |
| The LAN interface always uses Ethernet encapsulation. You can change the |
| encapsulation of the WAN interface in Network > WAN > Internet Connection. |
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Tx Pkts | This field displays the number of packets the ZyXEL Device has transmitted from |
| the port. |
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