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Interface Counters
Description
Out Discards:
Outgoing packets discarded due to no available memory buffers.
Out Errors:
Transmission errors.
Media Counters
Description
Alignment Errors
Frames received that are not an integral number of octets in length.
FCS Errors
Frames received that do not pass the FCS check.
Single Collisions
Successfully transmitted frames which experienced exactly one collision.
Multiple Collisions
Successfully transmitted frames which experienced more than one
collision.
SQE Test Errors
Number of times SQE test error messages are generated.
(Not provided with current PHY interface.)
Deferred Transmissions
Frames for which first transmission attempt is delayed because the me-
dium is busy.
Late Collisions
Number of times a collision is detected later than 512 bit-times into the
transmission of a packet.
Excessive Collisions
Frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions.
MAC Receive Errors
Frames for which reception of an interface fails due to an internal MAC
sublayer receive error.
MAC Transmit Errors
Frames for which transmission fails due to an internal MAC sublayer re-
ceive error.
Carrier Sense Errors
Times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when at-
tempted to transmit a frame.
Frame Size Too Long
Frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size.
Frame Size Too Short
Frames received that are shorter than lowest permitted frame size.
6.3
Server Configuration
6.3.1
General Information
Basic web server configuration settings are stored in the system file \http.cfg. This file holds the
web server name, root directory for the web interface, content types, and a list of file types
which shall be scanned for SSI.
File Format:
[ServerName]
WebServerName
[WebRoot]
\web
[FileTypes]
FileType1:ContentType1
FileType2:ContentType2
...
FileTypeN:ContentTypeN
[SSIFileTypes]
FileType1
FileType2
...
FileTypeN
Web Server Name
[ServerName]
Configures the web server name included in the HTTP header of the responses
from the module.
Web Root Directory
The web server cannot access files outside this directory.
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