Information Introduction This appendix contains local management information that is specific to the 9E132-15, 9E133-36, 9E138-12, and 9E138-36 MicroLAN modules. Module Interfaces The Default Interface field on the General Configuration Screen allows you to enter a number (1 through 6). Each number represents a default interface for the selected module.
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9E132-15 / 9E133-36 / 9E138-12 / 9E138-36 Module Specific Information FNB Resource Configuration Codes The MicroLAN Modules described in this appendix provide connectivity between four interfaces: the three front panel Ethernet interfaces and the FDDI rings on the backplane (FNB-1 or FNB-2).
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9E132-15 / 9E133-36 / 9E138-12 / 9E138-36 Module Specific Information Module Specific Statistics Screen Figure 1 displays a variety of information about the selected module including, bytes received, frames received, total errors, collisions, OOW collisions, CRC errors, alignment errors, undersize packets, oversize packets, broadcasts, multicasts, port administration status and port segment status.
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9E132-15 / 9E133-36 / 9E138-12 / 9E138-36 Module Specific Information MicroLAN Module Specific Statistics Screen Fields NETWORK Displays the code name of the selected network. The four possible values are FNB, ENET 1, ENET 2, and ENET 3. PORT Displays the number of the selected port. (A specific port may be selected, for example, ENET 1, ENET 2, or ENET 3.)
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9E132-15 / 9E133-36 / 9E138-12 / 9E138-36 Module Specific Information BROADCASTS Displays the number of broadcasts received. MULTICASTS Displays the number of multicasts received. PORT ADMIN STATUS Displays the administrative status of a selected port. PORT SEG STATUS Displays the segmentation status of the port selected. The two possible status messages are Segmented or Unsegmented.
9E132-15 / 9E133-36 / 9E138-12 / 9E138-36 Module Specific Information Selecting a Module Port The PORT command allows you to choose a particular module port for which you want to view port-level statistics. This command appears only when the selected network is Ethernet (ENET1, NOTE ENET2, or ENET3).
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