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3600 Series Phone Installation
Page 69
15-601082 Issue 06a (21 February 2014)
IP Office
Maintenance and Administration: Using the AVPP Menus
4.5.8 Network Status
Information about the AVPP's connection to the LAN is provided through the Network Status screen.
1.
From the AVPP main menu select System Status.
2.
Select Network Status. A screen similar to the following is displayed:
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Ethernet Address
MAC address of the AVPP (hexadecimal).
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System Uptime
The number of days, hours and minutes since the AVPP was last reset.
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Net
The type of connection to the Ethernet switch currently being utilized.
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Data is transmitted over Avaya components by proprietary technology developed by Avaya. The Avaya Radio
Protocol (ARP) packets and bytes can be differentiated from other types of transmissions and are used to
evaluate system functioning by Avaya customer support and engineering personnel.
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RX
Ethernet statistics concerning the received packets during System Uptime.
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bytes - bytes received.
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packets - packets received.
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errors - sum of all receive errors (long packet, short packet, CRC, overrun, alignment).
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drop - packets dropped due to insufficient memory.
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fifo - overrun occurred during reception.
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alignment - nonoctet-aligned packets (number of bits NOT divisible by eight).
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multicast - packets received with a broadcast or mulitcast destination address.
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TX
Ethernet statistics concerning the transmitted packets during System Uptime.
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bytes - bytes transmitted.
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packets - packets transmitted.
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errors - sum of all transmit errors (heartbeat, late collision, repeated collision, underrun, carrier).
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drop - packets dropped due to insufficient memory.
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fifo - underrun occurred during transmission.
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carrier - carrier lost during transmission.
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collisions - packets deferred (delayed) due to collision.
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SVP-II Access Points in Use
Access points in use by wireless phones, either in standby or in a call. 'Last' is current, 'Max' is the maximum number
in use at one time.
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SVP-II Access Points in Calls
Access points with wireless phones in a call.
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