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Table 9
IP results (Continued)
Result
DNS
MAC Address
State
The Ethernet category provides statistics on Ethernet frames
when the HST-3000's 10/100BT Ethernet interface is used in
G.SHDSL thru-modes.
results.
Table 10
Ethernet results
Result
RX Bytes
RX Frames
RX Errors
RX Dropped
TX Bytes
TX Frames
HST-3000 G.SHDSL Testing User's Guide
Chapter 3 Interpreting Test Results
Definition
Domain Name Server. When using internet
addresses such as www.jdsu.com, the
HST-3000 (and all IP devices) must trans-
late to an IP address (such as
157.234.12.20) in order to route the pack-
ets or data. To do so, it first requests a DNS
server to translate an internet address into
an IP address; then the HST-3000 can cor-
rectly route IP pings or other data. The
DNS address must be that of a real DNS
server, preferably in the provider network.
Medium access control address. The physi-
cal address of the device on the medium.
An example of a MAC address is the 48 bit
address of a device on the Ethernet.
The status of DHCP, DNS and TCP/IP pro-
tocols used to route traffic on the access
network.
Table 10
describes the Ethernet
Definition
Total bytes received
Total frames received
Total errors received
Total dropped frames
Total bytes transmitted
Total frames received
Data errors
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