4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
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Table 4-2. Physical Layer Options (1 of 8)
Active List (Active Ports List) B-B-A
Displays a list of the current status of all the active ports.
Num
– Number of the port.
Name
– Name of the port (for example, eth001 for Ethernet, dsl001 for DSL card Port 1).
Description
– Type of port.
MAC Address
– MAC address of the active port. (Internal dummy address used for
non-Ethernet ports.)
Status
– In-use or disconnected.
Ethernet Stats (Ethernet Statistics) B-B-B
Displays a list of the Ethernet statistics of the LAN port (eth001).
The counters increment in real time and you may press Ctrl-r at any time to reset the
counters.
Port Name
– Name of port (eth1).
Mode
– Full or half-duplex.
Speed
– Port speed.
Interface
– Internal or external.
MAC Address
– LAN (or MAC) address of the Ethernet port.
Bytes received
– Number of bytes received by the Ethernet port since the last reset.
Packets received
– Number of packets received by the Ethernet port since the last reset
and what type.
Multicast – Single packets copied to a specific subset of network addresses.
Broadcasts – Messages sent to all network destinations.
Flooded – Information received, then sent out to each of the interfaces.
Filtered – Processes or devices that screen incoming information.
VNID Error – Number of errors transmitted by the VNID and what type.
Errors
– Number of errors received by the Ethernet port and what type.
Overruns – No buffer space.
Bad CRC – Cyclic Redundancy Check.
Framing – Receiver improperly interprets set of bits within frame.
Jumbo-Gram – Ethernet packet too long.
Collisions – Data collisions.