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Field
Total Data In
Total Data Out
Overrun Errors
Overflow Errors
Framing Errors
Parity Errors
Breaks
Network statistics
Network pane provide details about network and protocol activity that may aid in troubleshooting network
communication problems. Statistics displayed are those gathered since the unit was last rebooted. If an error
counter accumulates at an unexpected rate for that type of counter, there may be a problem in the Digi device.
Ethernet Connection Statistics
Field
Speed
Duplex
Bytes Received
Bytes Sent
Unicast Packets
Received
Unicast Packets
Sent
Non-Unicast
Packets Received
Non-Unicast
Packets Sent
Unknown Protocol
Packets Received
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Description
Total number of data bytes received.
Total number of data bytes transmitted.
Number of overrun errors - the next data character arrived before the hardware could move
the previous character.
Number of overflow errors - the receive buffer was full when additional data was received.
Number of framing errors received - the received data did not have a valid stop bit.
Number of parity errors - the received data did not have the correct parity setting.
Number of break signals received.
Description
Ethernet link speed: 10 or 100 Mbps. N/A if link integrity is not detected, for example, if the
cable is disconnected.
Ethernet link mode: half or full duplex. N/A if link integrity is not detected, for example, if the
cable is disconnected.
Number of bytes received or sent.
Number of unicast packets received and delivered to a higher-layer protocol. A unicast packet
is one directed to an Ethernet MAC address.
Number of unicast packets requested to be sent by a higher-layer protocol. A unicast packet
is one directed to an Ethernet MAC address.
Number of non-unicast packets received and delivered to a higher-layer protocol. A non-
unicast packet is one directed to either an Ethernet broadcast address or a multicast address.
Number of non-unicast packets requested to be sent by a higher-layer protocol. A non-unicast
packet is one directed to either an Ethernet broadcast address or a multicast address.
Number of received packets discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
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