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4.1.4 Viewing Event Log
The CB3000 keeps a log of network events updated every time an event occurs. Use the log file to
troubleshoot network problems that could result from broken device connections between the CB3000 and
networked clients.
To display the CB3000 log, select
Statistics > View Log
from the CB3000 menu tree. Click
Refresh
to
update to the logged events.
Speed Mode
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.
Duplex Mode
The CB3000 connection type. For example,
Full
.
IP Addresses
IP address of the CB3000.
Received Panel Details
RX Packets
Data packets received by the CB3000 from its networked clients.
RX Bytes
Data bytes of information received for the CB3000’s networked clients.
RX Errors
Total of
RX Dropped
,
RX Overruns
and
RX Frame
errors. Use this
information to determine performance quality of the current CB3000
network connection.
RX Dropped
Number of data packets that fail to reach the CB3000. If this number
appears excessive, consider establishing a new connection to the client.
RX Overruns
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 on page
for more details).
RX Frame
Number of TCP/IP data frame errors received.
Transmitted Panel Details
TX Packets
Total packets transmitted by the CB3000 to networked clients.
TX Bytes
Data bytes of information transmitted by the CB3000.
TX Errors
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.
TX Dropped
Number of data packets that fail to get sent from the CB3000.
TX Overruns
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.
TX Carrier
Number of TCP/IP data carrier errors transmitted.
Table 4-2. Ethernet Statistics Screen Details (continued)
Statistic
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