8-8
Troubleshooting
No.
Name
37
IP Addr Act 4
38
Subnet Act 1
39
Subnet Act 2
40
Subnet Act 3
41
Subnet Act 4
42
Gateway Act 1
43
Gateway Act 2
44
Gateway Act 3
45
Gateway Act 4
46
EN Rx Overruns
47
EN Packets Rcvd
48
EN Rx Errors
49
EN Packets Sent
50
EN Tx Errors
Viewing and Clearing Events
The adapter maintains an event queue that reports the history of its
actions. You can view the event queue using DriveExplorer (3.01)
software.
Figure 8.2 DriveExplorer Event View/Clear Screen
Description
The least significant byte in the adapter's current IP address, or 0 if the
adapter does not currently have an IP address.
The most significant byte in the adapter's current subnet mask, or 0 if the
adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.
The second most significant byte in the adapter's current subnet mask, or
0 if the adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.
The second least significant byte in the adapter's current subnet mask, or
0 if the adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.
The least significant byte in the adapter's current subnet mask, or 0 if the
adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.
The most significant byte in the adapter's current gateway address, or 0 if
the adapter does not currently have a gateway address.
The second most significant byte in the adapter's current gateway
address, or 0 if the adapter does not currently have a gateway address.
The second least significant byte in the adapter's current gateway
address, or 0 if the adapter does not currently have a gateway address.
The least significant byte in the adapter's current gateway address, or 0 if
the adapter does not currently have a gateway address.
A count of the number of receive buffer overrruns reported by the
Ethernet MAC.
A count of the number of receive packets reported by the Ethernet MAC.
A count of the number of receive errors reported by the Ethernet MAC.
A count of the number of transmitted packets reported by the Ethernet
MAC.
A count of the number of transmit errors reported by the Ethernet MAC.