Rockwell Automation 1747-L55x,D174710.4 SLC 500 Ethernet User Manual
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Communicating on the Ethernet Network
Publication 1747-10.4
The diagnostic counter data displayed is stored in the diagnostic file
defined on the Ethernet channel 1 configuration screen.
Status field:
Bytes:
Displays the number of:
Commands
sent
0-3
Commands sent by the channel.
received
4-7
Commands received by the channel.
Replies
sent
8-11
Replies sent by the channel.
received
12-15
Replies received by the channel.
sent with error
16-19
Replies containing errors sent by the channel.
received with error
20-23
Replies containing errors received by the channel.
timed out
24-27
Replies not received within the specified timeout period.
Ethernet
In Octets
28-31
Octets received on the channel.
Out Octets
32-35
Octets sent on the channel.
In Packets
36-39
Packets received on the channel, including broadcast packets.
Out Packets
40-43
Packets sent on the channel, including broadcast packets.
alignment errors
44-47
Frames received on the channel that are not an integral number of octets in length.
FCS errors
48-51
Frames received on the channel that do not pass the FCS check.
carrier sense errors
52-55
Times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted while trying to transmit a
frame.
excessive collisions
56-59
Frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions.
excessive deferrals
60-63
Frames for which transmission is deferred for an excessive period of time.
MAC receive errors
64-67
Frames for which reception on an interface fails due to internal MAC sublayer receive error.
MAC transmit errors
68-71
Frames for which reception on an interface fails due to internal MAC sublayer transmit error.
single collisions
72-75
Successfully transmitted frames for which transmission was delayed because of collision.
multiple collisions
76-79
Successfully transmitted frames for which transmission was delayed more than once
because of collision.
deferred transmission
80-83
Frames for which the first transmission attempt is delayed because the medium is busy.
late collisions
84-87
Times that a collision is detected later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.