BM-2010A / BM-2100 Bandwidth Manager User
’
s Manual
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name and password are all correct, the Bandwidth Manager will upload a file named
“
test_upload
”
to the
remote directory and a small window will pop-up with message of
“
Server is ready
”
. Otherwise, it will
show
“
Can not connect to server
”
.
Once you click
“
Save
”
, the Bandwidth Manager will start to export the logo data to FTP server every 5 minutes.
The file name format of log data is
“
year-month-day-hour-minute.txt.gz
”
. For example,
2003-05-21-19-15.txt.gz. The minute represent the start time of the log data. Each log file contains many
connection session for the 5 minutes. The data format is as the following with an example:
Host1
Host2
Protocol Port1 Port2
Received
Bytes 1
Received
Bytes 2
Received
Packets 1
Received
Packets 2
First Packet
Time
Last Packet
Time
First
Packet
Host
Last
Packet
Host
192.168.001.040 192.168.002.137
6
139 3982
184023
5164128
2461
3729
01:40:02.9531 01:45:01.9304
2
2
192.168.002.137 192.168.001.203
6
4109 22
52932
190218
330
355
01:40:25.7275 01:45:02.1453
2
1
♦
Host1:
Host 1 IP address, eg: 192.168.001.040
♦
Host2:
Host 2 IP address, eg: 192.168.002.137
♦
Protocol:
Network connection protocol, 1=icmp, 6=tcp, 17=udp, 0= other non-TCP/IP packets.
♦
Port1:
Port number used by host 1, eg: 139
♦
Port2:
Port number used by host 2, eg: 3982
♦
Received Bytes 1:
Total number of received data by host 1 in unit of bytes
♦
Received Bytes 2:
Total number of received data by host 2 in unit of bytes
♦
Received Packets 1:
Total number of received packets by host 1
♦
Received Packets 2:
Total number of received packets by host 2
♦
First Packet Time:
Time the first packet pass through the Bandwidth Manager. This is the time the
session start. The time format is HH:MM:SS.SSSS which HH is hours, MM is minutes, and SS.SSSS is
seconds with precision up to 1/10,000 seconds.
♦
Last Packet Time:
Time the last packet pass through the Bandwidth Manager. This is the time the
session complete. The time format is HH:MM:SS.SSSS which HH is hours, MM is minutes, and
SS.SSSS is seconds with precision up to 1/10,000 seconds.