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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Table 19
lists the statistics displayed in the Diag window.
Table 19 Diag window statistics
Item
Description
Interface
If the Instant Internet unit has more than one interface, you can
choose the interface you want to monitor. You can also choose
a VPN tunnel to monitor.
MTU size
This shows the Maximum Transmission Unit size.
Output queue
This shows the output packet queue size or the number of packets
in the output queue.
Flags
This shows the flags set (demand, dialing, default, MP, single).
Encapsulation
This shows the protocol used by the interface, for example, PPP or
Frame Relay.
Server
The name of the Instant Internet unit selected for monitoring.
IP Addr
The IP address of the Instant Internet interface being monitored or
the destination IP address of the VPN tunnel being monitored.
Net Mask
This shows the network mask address for the selected interface.
HW Addr
The MAC address of the Instant Internet interface being monitored.
Last time
The last day, date, time, and year that data was sent and received.
Bytes
The data sent and received since the last reset is displayed (in
kilobytes). To calculate this speed in kilobits, multiply the kilobytes
by 8.
Discards
The number of packets discarded.
Errors
The number of errors sent and received on the server selected for
monitoring.
Last call
This shows the time of the last call (used only for dial-up interface
information).
Last successful call
The time of the last successful call (used only for dial-up interface
information).
Line state
Shows whether a connection is up, down, or disabled.
Trace state
This trouble shooting option shows what options you have selected
on a trace. The following options are available for trace status: In
(Input), Out (Output), NonIP (Non IP messages), and NoBC
(Suppress broadcasts). This information is used by Nortel
Networks technical support personnel for troubleshooting.
Bundle wanted
In multiple dial-out interfaces (such as, ISDN bundled into one
interface), this shows the bundle wanted.
Bundle in
In multiple dial-out interfaces, this shows the actual bundle, which
may be different than the Bundle wanted.
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