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Table 3-2. Network Statistics (continued)
Statistic
Bus Wait Drops
Bad Types/Lengths
Frames Sent
Carrier Sense
Losses
Clear to Send
Losses
Collisions Detected
Excessive Collision
Losses
Remote Annex 5393/PRI Hardware Installation Guide
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The number of packets dropped due to waiting
too long for a bus to become available.
The number of unknown packet types if Ethernet
IP encapsulation is being used. The number of
packets with illegal lengths if IEEE 802.2/802.3 IP
encapsulation is being used.
The number of frames sent.
The number of times packets could not be
transmitted because the Remote Annex lost the
Carrier Sense signal – usually the result of
excessive traffic on the Ethernet.
The number of times packets could not be
transmitted because the Remote Annex lost the
Clear to Send signal – usually the result of
excessive traffic.
The number of times the Remote Annex had to
retry transmissions automatically – usually the
result of normal Ethernet traffic. These retries do
not cause the boot command to display ''*."
The number of times the Remote Annex could not
transmit packets because there were too many
collisions – usually the result of excessive traffic
on the Ethernet. The boot command displays
these retries as "*."
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