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System status 159
Application Gateway 2246. See “Telephone line status” (page
160).
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Network status
The WLAN Application Gateway 2246 is connected to the Ethernet
network, referred to as the LAN. The information about this connection
displayed on the Network Status screen.
The following information appears at the top of the screen:
Ethernet Address—MAC address of the WLAN Application Gateway
2246 (hexadecimal).
Stats Time Period—the length of time the statistics are accumulating
in the Pkts and Bytes columns. This is either the system uptime, or
the time that has elapsed since a user pressed C=Clear while viewing
this display.
User Time Period—the length of time (in seconds) that statistics
accumulate in the Userpkts column before resetting to zero. When
troubleshooting a problem, use this setting to isolate statistics for a
given time period (for example, one hour). This is the only field in this
screen that can be changed by the user.
The rest of the display is a table of Ethernet statistics. The Pkts and User
Pkts columns list the count of Ethernet packets received or transmitted.
The Bytes column is the count of bytes received or transmitted during the
amount of time indicated by the Stats Time Period.
RX—number of packets and bytes received addressed to the WLAN
Application Gateway 2246.
RX Broadcast—the number of broadcast packets and bytes received.
RX Multicast—the number of packets and bytes received with the
multicast address. (A multicast message is sent to more than one
destination on the network.)
RX Not For Us—the number of multicast packets and bytes received
that were not for the WLAN Application Gateway 2246.
TX—the total number of packets and bytes transmitted.
Interrupts—the number of times the Ethernet controller signals the
microprocessor that it has received or sent a packet.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
WLAN IP Telephony Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-504 03.04 Standard
23 September 2008
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