Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs User’s Guide
Master Hub Setup and Management
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frame delimiter is valid but less than 2 bytes are received. This type
of error may indicate noise on the line.
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Late Events. This statistic counts collisions that occur at or after the
64th byte (octet) in the frame. A high count here may indicate that
delays on your Ethernet are too long, and you have either exceeded
the repeater count or cable length specified in the Fast Ethernet stan-
dard.
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Runt Frames. This statistic counts frames shorter than the 64-byte
(octet) minimum defined by the Fast Ethernet standard. Runts are of-
ten caused by collisions.
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Collisions. This statistic counts collisions on the Ethernet segment.
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FCS Errors. This statistic counts otherwise valid frames that fail the
CRC check.
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Alignment Errors. This statistic counts otherwise valid frames that
did not end on a byte (octet) boundary.
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Readable Frames. This statistic counts valid frames.
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Multicast. This statistic counts the number of good multicast packets
received. Multicast events are messages sent from one node to multi-
ple nodes on the segment.
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Broadcast. This statistic counts the number of good broadcast pack-
ets received. Broadcast events are messages sent to all nodes on the
segment.
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Auto Partitions. This statistic counts events where the port was par-
titioned off from the rest of the network due to excessive collisions or
cabling problems.
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DRM (Data Rate Mismatch). This statistic counts events where
there is a frequency mismatch between the received signal and the hub
internal clock. A high count in this field may indicate a hardware
problem in the hub or in an Ethernet interface.