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Buffalo BS-GS2016 - Network Diagnostics

Buffalo BS-GS2016
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Sent Unicast Packets Displays the number of sent unicast packets.
Sent Multicast Packets Displays the number of sent multicast packets.
Sent Broadcast Packets Displays the number of sent broadcast packets.
Discarded Sent Packets Displays the number of packets that could not be sent.
Sent Packet Error Displays the number of packets that was discarded because of FCS error.
Total Frames Rx Displays the number of total received EAP packets.
Total Frames Tx Displays the number of total sent EAP packets.
Start Frames Rx Displays the number of received EAPOL start packets.
Logoff Frames Rx Displays the number of received EAPOL logoff packets.
Request/ID Frames Tx
Displays the number of EAP packets that include “Code:Request(1)
Type:Identity(1)”.
Request Frames Tx
Displays the number of EAP packets that do not include “Code:Request(1)
Type:Identity(1)”.
Response/ID Frames Rx
Displays the number of EAP packets that include “Code:Response(2)
Type:Identity(1)”.
Response Frames Rx
Displays the number of EAP packets that do not include “Code:Response(2)
Type:Identity(1)”.
Invalid Frames Rx Displays the number of EAP packets whose types are invalid.
Length Error Frames Rx Displays the number of EAP packets whose packet lengths are invalid.
Last Frame Version Displays the version of the latest received EAP packet.
Last Frame Source Displays the source MAC address of the latest received EAP packet.
Notes:
When the switch is in L2 mode, packets that are designated to the switch (such as ping or http communication
for displaying Settings) will be displayed as “received unicast packets and discarded received packets.
When the switch is in L3 mode, packets that are designated to the switch are displayed as “received unicast
packets”.
The target packets of this page are MAC frames, IPv4 packets, and IPv6 packets.
Logs
Displays the switchs log information.
Notes:
Up to 512 logs can be recorded to this switch in total. If exceeded, logs will be deleted in order of oldest.
When the switch is turned off, all logs will be deleted.
Sort Select a type of log to display.
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