Draytek 2130 사용자 설명서

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Vigor2130 Series User’s Guide 
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Tx Pause 
Show the counting number of the transmitted pause packet. 
Tx 64 Bytes 
Display the number of 64-byte frames in good and bad 
packets transmitted. 
Tx 65-127 Bytes 
Display the number of 65 ~ 127-byte frames in good and 
bad packets transmitted. 
Tx 128-255 Bytes 
Display the number of 128 ~ 255-byte frames in good and 
bad packets transmitted. 
Tx 256-511 Bytes 
Display the number of 256 ~ 511-byte frames in good and 
bad packets transmitted. 
Tx 512-1023 Bytes   
Display the number of 512 ~ 1023-byte frames in good and 
bad packets transmitted. 
Tx 1024- 1526 Bytes 
Display the number of 1024 ~ 1522-byt frames in good and 
bad packets transmitted. 
Tx 1527 Bytes: 
Display the number of 1527-byte frames in good and bad 
packets transmitted. 
Tx Low 
Display the low queue counter of the packet transmitted. 
Tx Normal 
Display the normal queue counter of the packet 
transmitted. 
Tx Medium 
Display the medium queue counter of the packet received. 
Tx High 
Display the high queue counter of the packet received. 
Tx Drops 
Display the number of frames dropped due to excessive 
collision, late collision, or frame aging. 
Tx lat/Exc.Coll. 
Display the number of Frames late collision or excessive 
collision Error, which switch transmitted 
Auto-refresh 
Check it to enable auto-refresh function. 
Refresh 
Click it to reload the page. 
Clear 
Click it to clear the counters for all ports. 
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The MAC Address Table contains up to 8192 entries, and is sorted first by VLAN ID, then by 
MAC address. 
Each page shows up to 999 entries from the MAC table, default being 20, selected through the 
"entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries 
from the beginning of the MAC Table. The first displayed will be the one with the lowest 
VLAN ID and the lowest MAC address found in the MAC Table. 
The Start from MAC address and VLAN input fields allow the user to select the starting 
point in the MAC Table. Clicking the Refresh button will update the displayed table starting 
from that or the closest next MAC Table match. In addition, the two input fields will assume 
the value of the first displayed entry, allowing for continuous refresh with the same start 
address. 
The button >> will use the last entry of the currently displayed VLAN/MAC address pairs as a 
basis for the next lookup. When the end is reached the text "no more entries" is shown in the 
displayed table, use the l<< button to start over.