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Field
Current Failover Link Test
Statistics
Remote Manager status
Use the Remote Manager status section to view the connection status for the Remote Manager
service.
Position/GPS statistics
The Position statistics show information gathered from attached NMEA-0183 compliant GPS receivers
attached to the Digi device, and statically configured position parameters.
Watchport Sensor statistics
To be provided.
SureLink statistics
Digi SureLink provides an "always-on" mobile network connection to ensure that a Digi device is in a
state where it can connect to the network. The statistics displayed for Digi SureLink pertain to the
periodic tests, known as Link Integrity Monitoring tests, that run over the established PPP connection
to ensure that end-to-end communication is possible. There are three Link Integrity Monitoring tests
Digi Connect WAN Family User Guide
Description
These statistics indicate the successes and failures of the configured
link tests. The Network Failover feature uses these statistics to
manage the default gateway. For each network interface, the
following counters are maintained and reported. The values indicate
the total number for each interface and category, since the Digi
device was last powered on or rebooted.
Test Success: The total number of successful link tests. A link test is
successful if either of the configured tests (primary or secondary
destination) succeeds. When a link test succeeds, the interface is
reported as "Responding".
Test Failure: The total number of failed link tests. A link test fails if
both of the configured tests (primary or secondary destination) fail,
or if only one link test is configured and it fails. If two link tests are
configured, and both of them fail, that is counted as a single link test
failure for the purpose of counting failures.
Bypass Test: The total number of bypassed link tests that did not run
for a number of possible reasons. A link test is bypassed if no
destinations are configured, if the interface has no associated
gateway, if the interface goes down while a test is in progress, or if
failover is disabled (turned off) while a test is running (disabled as a
feature or for the interface being tested).
Consecutive Failures: The current number of consecutive link test
failures for the interface. When the number of consecutive failures
reaches the threshold configured in the Network Failover settings,
the interface is reported as "Not Responding" and the default
gateway may be changed as a result. When a link test is successful,
or when the interface goes down and comes back up, the consecutive
failures counter is reset to zero.
Link Not Responding: The total number of link test failures that
occurred for the interface after it has been reported as "Not
Responding". This counter allows you to determine how much time
an interface is in the "Not Responding" state.
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