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IpAdEntBcastAddr is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the value of
the least-significant bit in the IP broadcast address used for sending datagrams on the
interface (logical) associated with the IP address. For example, when the Internet
standard all-ones broadcast address is used, the value will be 1. This value applies to
both the subnet and network broadcast addresses used by the device on the interface
(logical).
IpAdEntReasmMaxSize is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the size
of the largest IP datagram that this device can reassemble from IP fragmented
datagrams received on the interface.
The Refresh button refreshes the table. You need to refresh the table once in a while to
ensure all updates performed on the device (specially those that affect the above MIB
objects) are reflected on this table.
ICMP Counters
This command displays the values of the device ICMP counters. When you choose this
command, the MIB-II ICMP Counters table appears on the screen:
The following describes the various components on the above table:
The statistics table lists the values of the device ICMP counters. Except for the Index
column, all columns in this table can be resized by dragging their respective right
borders with the mouse left button. The following describes each column:
The Counters column displays the various ICMP statistics counters. For information
about these counters, see the discussion below.
The Total column displays the accumulated count since resetting the statistics
counters. These counters are reset whenever you restart the device or click the Reset
button.
The Rate/s column displays the total count per second.
The Avg Rate/s column displays the average count per second.
The Peak Rate/s column displays the peak count per second.
The Peak Occurred At column displays the date and time when the peak count
occurred.
The Poll Interval buttons set the polling time of the management console. Polling time
determines how often the management console polls the device for statistics. A polling
time of 5 seconds for example means that the management console polls the device
every five seconds to retrieve statistics values. These values are then processed and
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