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3. Select and examine the individual statistics screen for each routing
and bridging service configured on the router. Verify that the config-
ured services are exchanging frames or packets as expected. The
information listed should match the information on the network
maps. The statistics should reflect the circuit groups, network
interfaces, and traffic patterns expected for the router configuration
and the devices attached to the network.
The following service statistics screens are available:
Bridge Statistics This screen summarizes bridge traffic volume for
each circuit group. It shows the number of frames that were received,
forwarded, flooded, and dropped. The bridge service must be configured
for this screen to be available.
DoD IP Router Statistics This screen provides summary data for
each IP network interface. The interfaces are identified by their IP
addresses. The screen shows the number of IP datagrams received,
forwarded, delivered to upper-layer protocols, and dropped. The DoD
Internet (IP) routing service must be configured for this screen to be
available.
DECnet Router Statistics This screen summarizes DECnet traffic
volume for each circuit group. It shows the number of data packets
received, forwarded, and dropped. The statistics do not represent traffic
generated by DECnet routing layer control messages, such as Hello and
routing messages. The DECnet routing service must be configured for
this screen to be available.
IPX Router Statistics This screen provides summary data for each
IPX network interface. The interfaces are identified by the IPX network
numbers of the networks they are connected to. It shows the number of
datagrams received, forwarded, delivered to upper-layer protocols, and
dropped. The IPX routing service must be configured for this screen to
be available.
XNS Router Statistics This screen provides summary data for each
XNS network interface. The interfaces are identified by the XNS
network numbers of the networks they are connected to. The screen
shows the number of XNS datagrams received, forwarded, delivered to
an upper layer protocol, and dropped. The XNS routing service must be
configured for this screen to be available.
Installation
Verify router initialization and configuration.
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