Motorola 68P02958C00-B User Manual

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Software Diagnostics Output

C-100

3. Number of bytes received.

4. Number of bytes received by the RTU which could not be processed.

5. Not relevant.

6. Size in bytes of the last transmitted datagram.

7. Number of rejected transmissions of datagrams when the driver was paused. The driver is paused

when initializing modem (e.g. iDEN) using AT commands.

8. Number of times the driver was paused.

9. Number of times failed to pause the driver.

10. Number of times got AT response (such as ERROR, +CME ERROR, AT, ATH) when Slip/PPP was

connected. This denotes a modem error, which forces RTU to disconnect Slip/PPP.

11. Number of times disconnected by force (for example when CD drops.)

12. Number of times timeout expired when trying to connect Slip/PPP.

13. Number of times timeout expired when trying to disconnect Slip/PPP.

14. Number of times failed alloc LCP message. Denotes lack of internal resources.

15. Number of times failed alloc IPCP message. Denotes lack of internal resources.

16. Number of bad PPP with invalid size received.

17. Number of times bad PPP frames with invalid CRC received.

18. Number of times failed authenticate PPP when connecting.

19. Number of times failed to obtain an IP Address from the modem when connecting.

20. Number of times got bad ICMP message from the modem (with source IP Address 0). (Tetra bug)

21. Number of bytes currently available in internal heap for TCP/IP stack (sockets/PPP, etc.)

22. Last time received Slip/PPP message from port. Relevant when driver is connected or trying to

connect.

23. Length of last Slip/PPP message received.

24. Last Slip/PPP message received.

25. Last time transmitted Slip/PPP message from port. Relevant when driver is connected or trying to

connect.

26. Length of last Slip/PPP message transmitted.

27. Last Slip/PPP message transmitted.

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