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This command displays the current packet debug counters for a defined PID in the receiver.
If there are no PIDs defined, no information will be displayed. The output is formatted as
follows (with appropriate values substituted):
PID Number Total DVB Packets Completed Data Sets Missed Data Sets Short Data Sets
xxxx N/A or xxxx N/A or xxxx N/A or xxxx N/A or xxxx
The individual counters are explained in Chapter 4 under Metrics. Completed Data Sets
are equivalent to Total IP Packets. Information for Sync, Async and Other PID types (see
Chapter 4 PIDs and Ports) displays the data set counters as N/A.
The output is displayed in a table, 22 lines at a time. You must press Enter to get to the
next screen. The
–a
is an optional parameter which, when specified, gives you the full
debug list all at once.
For example, if you had 50 PIDs defined and you issue a '
GetDebug
' then you would see
the first 22 PIDs, press Enter and you would see the next 22 and so on. If you issue a
'GetDebug -a
' then you would see all 50 PIDs. The latter case can be used on terminal
programs that allow scrolling.
ClearDebug
Usage:
ClearDebug
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command resets all debug counters returned by the GetDebug command back to zero.
This command takes no parameters.
GetHealth
Usage:
GetHealth
This command displays the current internal health of the receiver. It is an easy way to
identify current temperature and whether or not the fans are functioning properly. Fans
running at low RPM (e.g. less than 3000) could signal a problem. The output is formatted
as follows (with appropriate values substituted):
CPU Temperature: xx.x Degrees Celsius
CPU Fan Speed: xxxx RPM
Chassis Fan Speed: xxxx RPM
ConfigEth
Usage:
configeth [[-c {10h/10f/100h/100f/auto}] -i <interface>] [-h] [-m]
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command sets the hardware parameters of the host's Ethernet interfaces. The
individual parameters are defined below: