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Chapter 6 Home and Port Statistics Screens
IES-708-22A User’s Guide
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6.1.2 DSL Port Statistics Screen
Use this screen to display statistics about a DSL port. To open this screen, click a DSL port’s
number in the Home screen.
packet(<=64)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 64 octets or less in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(65-127)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 65 to 127 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(128-255)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 128 to 255 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(256-511)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 256 to 511 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(512-1023)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 512 to 1023 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(1024-1518)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 1024 to 1518 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(1522)
This field shows the number of frames received and transmitted (including bad
frames) that were 1519 to 1522 octets in length (this includes FCS octets but
excludes framing bits).
packet(total)
This field shows the total number of received and transmitted packets.
broadcast(total)
This field shows the total number of received and transmitted broadcast frames.
multicast(total)
This field shows the total number of received and transmitted multicast frames.
octet(total)
This field shows the total number of received and transmitted octets (unicast,
multicast and broadcast).
Poll Interval(s)
Set Interval
The text box displays how often (in seconds) this screen refreshes. You may
change the refresh interval by typing a new number in the text box and then
clicking Set Interval.
Stop
Click Stop to halt system statistic polling.
Port
Clear Counter
Select a port from the Port drop-down list box and then click Clear Counter to
erase the recorded statistical information for that port.
Reset
Click this to set the Poll Interval(s) and Port fields to their default values and to
refresh the screen.
Table 6 Home > Port Statistics (Ethernet) (continued)
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