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Table 4.2
Describes the Ethernet statistics. Click
Table 4.2 Ethernet Statistics Screen Details
Statistic
Description
Information Panel Details
Physical Address
Subnet Mask
Link
Speed
IP Addresses
Received Panel Details
RX Packets
RX Bytes
RX Errors
RX Dropped
RX Overruns
RX Frame
Transmitted Panel Details
TX Packets
TX Bytes
TX Errors
TX Dropped
TX Overruns
TX Carrier
to update to the latest statistics.
Refresh
The MAC address of the CB3000. The MAC address is hard-coded into the device at the
factory and cannot be changed.
Subnet mask IP address for the CB3000.
Status of the connection link. Possible values are:
• Up – The connection is active between the CB3000 and network.
• Down – The connection is interrupted or lost.
The CB3000 network connection speed displayed in Mbps. For example, 100 Mbps. If
the throughput speed is not achieved, examine the number of transmit and receive
errors, or consider increasing the supported data rate.
IP address of the CB3000.
Data packets received by the CB3000 from its networked clients.
Data bytes of information received for the CB3000's networked clients.
Total of RX Dropped, RX Overruns and RX Frame errors. Use this information to
determine performance quality of the current CB3000 network connection.
Number of data packets that fail to reach the CB3000. If this number appears excessive,
consider establishing a new connection to the client.
Buffer overruns to the CB3000. These occur when packets are received faster than the
CB3000 can handle them. If the number seems excessive, consider reducing the data
rate (see
Configuring Ad Hoc Settings
Number of TCP/IP data frame errors received.
Total packets transmitted by the CB3000 to networked clients.
Data bytes of information transmitted by the CB3000.
Total of TX Dropped, TX Overruns and TX Carrier errors. Use this information to re-
assess the effectiveness of the CB3000's location and transmit speed.
Number of data packets that fail to get sent from the CB3000.
Buffer overruns on the WAN connection. These occur when packets are sent faster than
the WAN interface can handle. If the number seems excessive, consider reducing the
data rate.
Number of TCP/IP data carrier errors transmitted.
Management Options
for more details).
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