Table 11-2. System Maintenance - Status Fields - NETGEAR RT338 Reference Manual

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Table 11-2
lists the fields for Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance Status. These fields are read-only
fields.
Table 11-2.
System Maintenance - Status Fields
Field
Description
ISDN:
Displays the statistics for B1 and B2 channels. For each channel, the screen displays:
Chan
Whether the statistics line refers to the B1 or B2 channel.
Link
The remote node the channel is currently connected to, or the status of the channel
(Idle, Calling, or Answering).
Type
The current connecting speed (56K or 64K).
TXPkts
The number of packets transmitted on this channel since reset or manual clear.
RXPkts
The number of packets received on this channel since reset or manual clear.
Errors
The number of error packets on this channel since reset or manual clear.
CLU
The current line utilization—percentage of current bandwidth used on this channel.
ALU
The average line utilization —average CLU for this channel.
Up Time
The time that this channel has been connected to the current remote node.
WAN:
For each WAN port currently in use, the screen displays:
Chan
Whether the statistics line refers to the B1 or B2 channel.
Own IP Address The dynamic or static IP address which is being used by this WAN port.
Own CLID
The phone number of this WAN port.
Peer IP Address The IP address of the remote device currently connected to this WAN port.
Peer CLID
The phone number of the remote device currently connected to this WAN port.
Ethernet:
This section displays the current status of the LAN connection on your router.
Status
The current speed and duplex status of the LAN port.
TX Pkts
The number of transmitted packets to the LAN.
RX Pkts
The number of received packets from the LAN.
Collision
The number of collisions seen.
Total Outcall Time
The total outgoing call time for both B1 and B2 channels since the system has been
powered on. The time is shown in B-channel hours. When both B channels are active
simultaneously, the values in this field increase at twice real time.
CPU Load
The percentage of available CPU processing time currently being used.
LAN Packet Which
The first 48 octets of the LAN packet that triggered the last outgoing call. By viewing
Triggered Last Call
the packet information, you can determine which station has sent a packet to cause
the router to make an outgoing call.
System Maintenance
Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
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