Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual page 447

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Term
Reason for Energy-
detect current
operational status
EEE Admin Mode
Rx Low Power Idle
Event Count
Rx Low Power Idle
Duration (μSec)
Tx Low Power Idle
Event Count
Rx Low Power Idle
Duration (μSec)
Tw_sys_tx (μSec)
Tw_sys Echo (μSec) Integer that indicates the remote system's Transmit Tw_sys that
Tw_sys_rx (μSec)
Description
The energy detect mode may be administratively enabled, but
the operational status may be inactive. The possible reasons are:
Port is currently operating in the fiber mode
1
Link is up.
2
If the energy-detect operational status is active, then the reason
field shows up as:
No energy Detected
1
EEE Admin Mode is enabled or disabled.
This field is incremented each time MAC RX enters LP IDLE
state. Shows the total number of Rx LPI Events since EEE
counters are last cleared.
This field indicates duration of Rx LPI state in 10us
increments. Shows the total duration of Rx LPI since the EEE
counters are last cleared.
This field is incremented each time MAC TX enters LP IDLE
state. Shows the total number of Tx LPI Events since EEE
counters are last cleared.
This field indicates duration of Tx LPI state in 10us
increments. Shows the total duration of Tx LPI since the EEE
counters are last cleared.
Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system
can support. This value is updated by the EEE DLL
Transmitter state diagram. This variable maps into the
aLldpXdot3LocTxTwSys attribute.
was used by the local system to compute the Tw_sys that it
wants to request from the remote system. This value maps into
the aLldpXdot3LocTxTwSysEcho attribute.
Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system
requests from the remote system. This value is updated by the
EEE Receiver L2 state diagram. This variable maps into the
aLldpXdot3LocRxTwSys attribute.
EEE
Layer 2 Switching Commands
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