GW PN/ASCII...
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Transmit retries:
This displays the number of retries that occurred when transmitting
PROFINET IO frames.
Transmit errors:
This displays the number of errors that occurred when transmitting
PROFINET IO frames.
Transmit unexpected sequence errors:
This value is incremented when the
GW PN/ASCII... receives a transmit message with a sequence number that is not equal
to either the previous transmit sequence number or the previous transmit sequence
number plus one. It is expected that the sequence number is incremented for each
transmit message.
Transmit invalid length errors:
This displays the number of output data lengths that
were invalid.
System errors:
This displays the number of system errors detected. Examples of
system errors include:
–
the port MAC address information not available.
–
errors that occurred when accessing Ethernet interface.
–
invalid application relationship number.
–
invalid module, submodule, slot, or subslot number.
Record read errors:
This displays the number of errors occurred when reading record
data.
Channel diagnostics added:
This displays the number of channel diagnostics alarms
that have been added.
Channel diagnostics removed:
This displays the number of channel diagnostics
alarms that have been cleared.
Channel diagnostics errors:
This displays the number of errors that occurred when
adding and removing channel diagnostics alarms.
3.
“Ethernet Interface” group
Ethernet port 1 link status:
This displays the link status of Ethernet port 1.
Ethernet port 2link status:
This displays the link status of Ethernet port 2. Only
available on GW PN/ASCII 2E/…DB9 (dual Ethernet port) models.
PROFINET IO frames transmitted:
This displays the number of PROFINET IO frames
transmitted.
PROFINET IO frames received:
This displays the number of PROFINET IO frames
received.
Non PROFINET IO frames received:
The number of non PROFINET IO frames
received.
4.
“System Resources” group
Heap memory (total / free):
This displays the memory usage (total and free memory)
of the GW PN/ASCII....
Idle count (min / current / max):
This displays the minimum, current, and maximum
CPU idle count of the GW PN/ASCII....
Idle count history (1 / 5 / 15 mins):
This displays the average CPU idle count in the
last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.