Справочное Руководство для Netopia 430 s
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Netopia ISDN Router Reference Guide
The left side of the screen lists total packets received and total
packets transmitted for the following protocols:
packets transmitted for the following protocols:
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IP (IP packets on the Ethernet)
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IPX (IPX packets on the Ethernet)
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ET II (AppleTalk packets on Ethernet, using EtherTalk Phase II)
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LT (LocalTalk on the LocalTalk)
The right side of the table lists the total number of occurrences in
each of five types of communication statistics:
each of five types of communication statistics:
EN Rx Packets: The number of ethernet packets received.
EN Rx Errors: The number of bad ethernet packets received.
EN Collisions: An error occurring when ethernet packets are
transmitted simultaneously by nodes on the LAN.
transmitted simultaneously by nodes on the LAN.
FEBE/NEBE Errors: The number of bad FEBE/NEBE packet errors.
FEBE (Far End Bit Errors) is a counter of bad packets coming from
the ISDN switch to the Router. NEBE (Near End Bit Errors) is a
counter of bad packets coming from the Router to the ISDN switch.
FEBE (Far End Bit Errors) is a counter of bad packets coming from
the ISDN switch to the Router. NEBE (Near End Bit Errors) is a
counter of bad packets coming from the Router to the ISDN switch.
LT Bad Pkts: An error occurring when unacceptable LocalTalk
packets are received by the Netopia ISDN Router.
packets are received by the Netopia ISDN Router.
WAN Connection Statistics
The WAN Statistics give the following information about each
B-channel:
B-channel:
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The number of bytes and packets received through the channel
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The number of bytes and packets transmitted through the
channel
channel
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The IP address of the remote network to which the Netopia
ISDN Router is connected through the channel
ISDN Router is connected through the channel
If a B-channel is not currently connected to a remote network, the
word “clear” appears in place of an IP address.
word “clear” appears in place of an IP address.