Web Browser Monitor - Moxa Technologies EtherDevice User Manual

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Speed
MDI/MDIX
IP of connected
device
Traffic (%)
Note that the on-screen information is automatically updated every 3 seconds, giving you
the ability to analyze data transmission flow through each port.

Web Browser Monitor

The Web Browser Monitor function is accessed by expanding the Monitor folder located
in the web page's left pane. There are two options, Server and Port, discussed separately
below.
Monitor by Server
Access the Monitor by Server function by expanding the Server
folder, as shown to the right. Monitor by Server allows the user to
view a graph that shows the combined data transmission activity of
all of MOXA EtherDevice Server's 8 ports. Click on one of the
four options, All Packets, TX Packets, RX Packets, or Error
Packets, to view transmission activity of specific types of packets.
Recall that TX Packets are packets sent out from MOXA
EtherDevice Server, RX Packets are packets received from
connected devices, and Error Packets are packets that did not pass
TCP/IP's error checking algorithm. The All Packets option
displays a graph that combines TX, RX, and Error Packet activity.
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On means the port is connected to another active device.
Off means that the port is disconnected.
Current data transmission speed
Indicates whether the port is set up as an MDI or MDIX port
IP address of the connected device (if applicable)
Percentage of the port's bandwidth currently being used by
that port (e.g., if the port is set at 100 Mbps, and 15 Mb are
transmitted during a particular second, then the
Traffic=15%).
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