User Manual NTU Orion 2
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4.6.3.12 <NETSTAT> command
The <NETSTAT> command displays statistics of LAN (Ethernet), WAN1 – WAN4 and INT
(internal management port) interfaces.
CO_PM>NETSTAT
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Statistics : LAN INT WAN1 WAN2
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Bytes sent : 0 0 0 0
Packets sent : 0 0 0 0
HP packets sent : 0 0
LP packets sent : 0 0
HP queue overloads : 0 0
Transmitting errors : 0 0 0
Bytes received : 0 0 0 0
Packets received : 0 0 0 0
Receiving errors : 0 0 0
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CO_PM>CO_PM>
LAN – Ethernet port.
WAN1 – WAN4 – WAN1, WAN2, WAN3 and WAN4 ports, respectively.
Int – internal port of management and monitoring (telnet, web, snmp, ping).
Bytes sent – the number of transmitted bytes.
Packets sent – the number of transmitted packets.
HP packets sent – the number of transmitted high priority packets.
HP queue overloads – the number of overloads in the queue of high-priority packets.
LP packets sent – the number of transmitted low-priority packets.
LP queue overloads – the number of overloads in the queue of low-priority packets.
Transmitting errors – the number of transmitting errors. The possible reasons of transmitting
errors: 1) Excessive collisions error; 2) Excessive deferral error; 3) Transmit FIFO underrun.
Bytes received – the number of received bytes.
Packets received – the number of received packets.
Receiving errors – the number of receiving errors. Possible reasons of receiving errors: 1)
Frame Alignment Error; 2) CRC Error; 3) Receive FIFO overrun.
4.6.3.13 <RESETNETSTAT> command
The <RESETNETSTAT> command clears counters used to display statistics on data
transmission via interfaces.