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Port Functions
Statistics
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A.3.3 Console Port Statistics
The Console Port Statistics menu is shown in Figure A-12 and the fields are described in Tabl e A-8. The
statistics can be updated by pressing <Enter> while viewing this screen or cleared by pressing <CTRL-D>.
Parity errors The number of parity errors (line errors).
Framing errors The number of incorrect stop bits on asynchronous characters (line errors).
Overruns The number of times that an Interrupt service routine “cannot process character”
message was received from the hardware. This indicates there is more traffic than the
DS2000-TS
can process. Check the Configuration and verify proper flow control
operation.
Unable to store
character
The number of times that an Interrupt service routine “cannot store character” message
was received from the hardware. This indicates there is more traffic than the
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TS
can process. Check the Configuration and verify proper flow control operation.
With an active connection to the Serial Port the following
fields will also be displayed under the Current call information heading.
LCN The Logical Channel Number of the active virtual call.
Call From/Port The address assigned to the source port and the physical port number.
Call To/Port
The destination’s address and port in the
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.
Duration The calls duration in Hours:Minutes:Seconds
Data Packets The number of data packets sent/received (to net and from net, respectively)
Data Segments The number of accounting data segments sent/received. A data segment is defined as a
packet that is 64 bytes or less. A data packet which is 65 bytes or more is counted as
two data segments.
Data characters The number of data characters sent/received in Data packets
Interrupt packets The number of Interrupt packets sent/received.
Reset packets The number of Reset packets sent/received.
Table A-7. Serial Port Statistics Attributes (Continued)
Field Description