D-Link DAS-3224 User Manual
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Operational Status
This is the current operational state of the interface.
It may be: Up, Down.
It may be: Up, Down.
Last Change
Value of System UpTime (in seconds) at the time
the interface entered its current operational state.
the interface entered its current operational state.
Unknown Prot Pkts
The number of packets received via the interface,
which were discarded because of an unknown or
unsupported protocol.
which were discarded because of an unknown or
unsupported protocol.
In Octets
The total number of octets received on the interface,
including the framing characters. For Ethernet inter-
faces, this will have the lower 32 bits of HC in octets.
Valid for atm-*, eoa-*, aal5-*, eth-0, eth-1, dsl-*,
dslf*, dsli-*, aggr-*.
including the framing characters. For Ethernet inter-
faces, this will have the lower 32 bits of HC in octets.
Valid for atm-*, eoa-*, aal5-*, eth-0, eth-1, dsl-*,
dslf*, dsli-*, aggr-*.
Out Octets
The total number of octets transmitted out of the in-
terface, including framing characters. For Ethernet
interfaces, this will have the lower 32 bits of HC Out
octets.
Valid for atm-*, eoa-*, aal5-*, eth-0, eth-1, dsl-*,
dslf*, dsli-*, aggr-*.
terface, including framing characters. For Ethernet
interfaces, this will have the lower 32 bits of HC Out
octets.
Valid for atm-*, eoa-*, aal5-*, eth-0, eth-1, dsl-*,
dslf*, dsli-*, aggr-*.
In Discards
The number of inbound packets, which were
discarded, though no errors were detected.
discarded, though no errors were detected.
Out Discards
The number of outbound packets chosen to be
discarded even though there were no errors.
discarded even though there were no errors.
In Errors
The number of inbound packets, which were not
delivered to upper layers because of errors.
delivered to upper layers because of errors.
Out Errors
The number of outbound packets chosen to be
discarded because there were errors.
discarded because there were errors.
In Ucast Pkts
The number of unicast packets delivered to a higher
layer protocol.
layer protocol.
Out Ucast Pkts
The total number of packets requested to be sent to
unicast addresses, by upper layer protocols.
unicast addresses, by upper layer protocols.
HC In Octets
The total number of octets received on the interface,
including framing characters. This object is a
64-bit version of ifInOctets.
Valid for eth-*.
including framing characters. This object is a
64-bit version of ifInOctets.
Valid for eth-*.
HC OutOctets
The total number of octets transmitted out of the
interface, including framing characters. This
object is a 64-bit version of ifOutOctets.
Valid for eth-*.
interface, including framing characters. This
object is a 64-bit version of ifOutOctets.
Valid for eth-*.
In Mcast Pkts
The number of multicast packets delivered to a
higher layer protocol.
higher layer protocol.
Out Mcast Pkts
The total number of packets requested to be sent to
multicast addresses, by upper layer protocols.
multicast addresses, by upper layer protocols.
In Bcast Pkts
The number of broadcast packets delivered to a
higher layer protocol.
higher layer protocol.
Out Bcast Pkts
The total number of packets requested to be sent to
broadcast addresses, by upper layer protocols.
broadcast addresses, by upper layer protocols.
LinkUpDnTrapEnable
Indicates whether linkUp/ linkDown traps should be
generated for this interface.
generated for this interface.
Promiscous Mode
This object has a value of false if this interface only
accepts packets/frames that are addressed to this
station. This object has a value of true when the
station accepts all packets/frames transmitted on
the media. The value true is legal only for Ethernet
interfaces. The value of PromiscuousMode does
not affect the reception of broadcast and multicast
pack-ets/frames by the interface.
accepts packets/frames that are addressed to this
station. This object has a value of true when the
station accepts all packets/frames transmitted on
the media. The value true is legal only for Ethernet
interfaces. The value of PromiscuousMode does
not affect the reception of broadcast and multicast
pack-ets/frames by the interface.
Connector Present
This indicates whether the interface sublayer has a
physical connector or not. This is true only for phys-
ical Ethernet interfaces.
physical connector or not. This is true only for phys-
ical Ethernet interfaces.
CounterDiscontTime
The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occa-
sion, at which any one or more of this interface's
counters suffered a discontinuity.
sion, at which any one or more of this interface's
counters suffered a discontinuity.