App index, Eth outputs ethernet statistics, Help outputs help – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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eth
Outputs Ethernet statistics
Syntax
eth
Example
eth
EA
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Ethernet Statistics
Name In Pkt In Err Out Pkt Out Err 16 Coll
lo0 0
0
0
0
0
lan0 74
0
64
0
0
EN
help
Outputs help
Syntax
help [,p1]
p1 Command name
(close, con, eth, help, net, quit)
Example
help
EA
con
- echo connection information
eth
- echo ethernet information
help
- echo help
net
- echo network status
quit
- close this connection
EN
net
Outputs network statistics
Syntax
net
Example
net
EA
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Network Status
APP: power on time = 11/06/08 12:34:56
APP: applalive = disable
APP: genetry = 0
APP: geneok = 0
APP: genedrops = 0
APP: diagtry = 1
APP: diagok = 1
APP: diagdrops = 0
APP: ftpstry = 0
APP: ftpsok = 0
APP: ftpsdrops = 0
TCP: keepalive = 30 s
TCP: connects = 14
TCP: closed = 0
TCP: timeoutdrop = 0
TCP: keepdrops = 0
TCP: sndtotal = 53
TCP: sndbyte = 0
TCP: sndrexmitpack = 0
TCP: sndrexmitbyte = 1
TCP: rcvtotal = 0
TCP: rcvbyte = 0
DLC: 16 collisions = 0
EN
TCP: keepalive
Keepalive check cycle
TCP: connects
Total number of connections established
TCP: closed
Total number of closed connections
TCP: timeoutdrop
This is the total number of closed connections
due to TCP retransmission timeout. When
the transmitted packet (the unit of data that
was transmitted) is not received, the FX
retransmits the packet at a predetermined
time interval. If the packet is not received after
14 retransmissions, a timeout occurs, and the
connection is closed.
TCP: keepdrops
Total number of closed connections due to
TCP keepalive timeout
TCP: sndtotal
Total number of transmitted packets
TCP: sndbyte
Total number of transmitted bytes
TCP: sndrexmitpack
Total number of retransmitted packets
TCP: sndrexmitbyte
Total number of retransmitted bytes
TCP: rcvtotal
Total number of received packets
TCP: rcvbyte
Total number of received bytes
DLC: 16 collisions
Number of collisions. A collision occurs when
two or more instruments on the network
attempt to transmit simultaneously. The
tendency for collisions to occur increases
when the network is congested. 16 collisions
means that there were 16 consecutive
collisions.
quit
Closes the connection to the
instrument that you are operating
Syntax
quit
3.11 Maintenance/Test Commands