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7.
Type—the current connecting speed (56K or 64K).
8.
TXPkt—the number of transmitted packets on this channel.
9.
RXPkt—the number of received packets on this channel.
10.
Error—the number of error packets on this channel.
11.
CLU (Current Line Utilization)—percentage of current bandwidth
used on this channel.
12.
ALU (Average Line Utilization)—average CLU for this channel.
13.
Up Time—time this channel has been connected to the current
Remote Node.
14.
Total Outgoing call Time—shows the total outgoing call time for
both channel 1 and channel 2 since the system was powered up.
15.
Ethernet—shows the current status of the LAN connection on
your IRT-1001 or IRT-1002.
16.
Status—shows the LAN's current speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps)
and manner of data flow (half-duplex or full-duplex).
17.
TX Pkt—the number of packets transmitted to the LAN.
18.
RX Pkt—the number of packets received from the LAN.
19.
Collision—number of collisions.
20.
Name—displays the system name of your router. This information
can be modified in Menu 1—General Setup.
21.
RAS S/W Version—refers to the version of the current RAS
software.
22.
ISDN F/W Version—refers to the version of the current ISDN
firmware.
23.
Ethernet Address—refers to the Ethernet MAC address assigned
to your IRT-1001 or IRT-1002.
24.
Country Code—refers to the one byte country code value (in
decimal notation), e.g., 255 indicates North America.
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