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The following information may not always indicate
an issue that can be simply resolved with minor adjustment
to network layout or connected devices and their activity
on the network. However, Rx and Tx errors are most likely
indicating issues with the physical network, which may be
resolved by correcting termination, reducing backbone or
drop lengths, or reducing the number of network nodes
(devices).
Bus state
Simply indicates whether the bus is powered, but not necessarily
connected to any data sources. However, if bus shows as 'off', but
power is present along with an increasing error count, it is possible
that termination or cable topology is incorrect.
Rx Overflows
The unit received too many messages for its buffer before the
application could read them.
Rx Overruns
The unit contained too many messages for its buffer before the
driver could read them.
Rx/Tx Errors
These two numbers increase when there are error messages, and
decrease when messages are received successfully. These (unlike
the other values) are not a cumulative count. Under normal
operation these should be at 0. Values around 96 upwards indicate
a heavily error prone network. If these numbers go too high for a
given device, it will automatically drop off the bus.
Rx/Tx Messages
Shows actual traffic in and out of device.
Bus Load
A high value here indicates network is near full capacity. Some
devices automatically adjust rate of transmission, if network traffic is
heavy.
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