Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual - page 317
St atistics Displays
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Information in this Display:
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Pkts to Route
– is the number of IPX packets routed through the local node.
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Hops Too Large
– is the number of routed packets that were discarded because
the hop count exceeded 15, the maximum allowable.
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NetB Hops_2_Lrg
– is the number of NetBIOS packets that were discarded
because the hop count exceeded the number of NetBIOS Hops specified in the
IPX Interface record for the local FRM interface.
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RIP No Net Addr
– is the number of RIP entries received with no network
address. The network address configured for the interface will be used.
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Path Not Fnd Pkt
– is the number of RIP packets that cannot be transmitted
because a route to the destination network cannot be found.
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RIP Pkts Tx
– is the number of RIP packets transmitted on the interface.
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RIP G_Query Tx
– is the number of RIP General Queries transmitted on the
interface.
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RIP N_Query Tx
– is the number of RIP Nearest Queries transmitted on the
interface.
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RIP G_Resp Tx
– is the number of RIP General Responses (responses to General
Queries) transmitted on the interface.
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RIP N_Resp Tx
– is the number of RIP Nearest Responses (responses to Nearest
Queries) transmitted on the interface.
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RIP Pkts Rcv
– is the number of RIP packets received on the interface.
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RIP G_Query Rcv
– is the number of RIP General Queries received on the
interface.
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RIP N_Query Rcv
– is the number of RIP Nearest Queries received on the
interface.
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RIP G_Resp Rcv
– is the number of RIP General Responses (responses to
General Queries) received on the interface.
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RIP N_Resp Rcv
– is the number of RIP Nearest Responses (responses to Nearest
Queries) received on the interface.
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RIP Aged Entries
– is the number of entries that have been deleted from the
routing information table, due to expiration of the
RIP Age Timer
, configured in
the IPX Interface record.
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RIP Prd_Broadcasts
– is the number of periodic RIP messages broadcast from
this node advertising the available routes (from the routing table in the FRM).
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RIP Upd_Broadcasts
– is the number of RIP messages broadcast from this node
to update the network with any changes in routes.
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RIP INV Net Rcv
– is the number of RIP packets received with an invalid network
address (one that does not match the network address configured on the
interface). These packets will be discarded.
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RIP Worse Rt Rcv
– is the number of RIP packets received containing routing
updates that are less efficient (worse) than the routes already in the routing
information table.
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RIP Ukn G_Query
– is the number of RIP General Queries received with an
invalid packet size. These packets will be discarded.
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RIP Ukn N_Query
– is the number of RIP Nearest Queries received with an
invalid packet size. These packets will be discarded.