Paradyne 8540 Network Card User Manual


 
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
4-13
8000-A2-GB20-50
April 2000
Table 4-4. Network Protocol Options (1 of 7)
Socket Statistics B-D-A
Displays information on the active sockets. Enter the socket name from the active
socket list to view information on the application assigned to the specified socket
number.
Start Socket Enter the socket number to start the active socket list.
Active Socket List This is the heading information for the following fields. It lists all the
information about the currently selected socket.
In addition, the lower right-hand corner of the screen displays a Socket Statistics window
with detailed information about the selected destination. The Socket Statistics window
displays the following information:
Socket Socket number.
Socket Name Internal name of the socket.
Family Family of this socket (DARPA Internet).
Type Socket type (stream or datagram).
Local Port number on this card.
Remote Port number on remote card.
State Current state of the socket.
Input Bytes Bytes waiting in the socket for the owning application to process (will go
to 0 when processed by the application).
Send Bytes Bytes waiting to be sent out to the remote machine.
PDU Drops Incoming packets dropped (usually due to a lack of space).
Byte Drops Outgoing packets dropped (usually due to a lack of space).
UDP Statistics B-D-B
Displays information on User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics for packets that
terminate on the RADSL card.
The counters increment in real time and you may press Ctrl-r at any time to reset the
counters.
Output Packets Number of UDP packets sent out of the card.
Input Packets Number of UDP packets coming into the card.
No Receive Port Number of UDP packets coming into the card that had no receive
port waiting for this packet.
Unchecksummed Number of UDP packets coming into the card that had no
checksum.
Header Error Number of UDP packets coming into card that had an error with the
packet header.
Incorrect Checksum Number of UDP packets coming into the card that had a bad
checksum.
Bad Length Number of UDP packets coming into the card that are an illegal length
(too short).
Other Error Number of UDP packets coming into the card that had an error, but not
one of the above.