Physical interface, Network interface, Event histories – Netopia R7200 User Manual

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Monitoring Tools 13-5

Physical Interface

The top left side of the screen lists total packets received and total packets transmitted for the following data
por ts:

Ethernet Hub

Aux Async or LocalTalk (if the optional AppleTalk feature set is installed)

SDSL 1

Network Interface

The bottom left side of the screen lists total packets received and total packets transmitted for the following
protocols:

IP (IP packets on the Ethernet)

IPX (IPX packets on the Ethernet) if IPX is enabled

AppleTalk (AppleTalk packets on Ethernet using EtherTalk Phase II if the optional AppleTalk feature set is
installed)

LT (LocalTalk on the PhoneNET) if the optional AppleTalk feature set is installed

The right side of the table lists the total number of occurrences of each of six types of communication
statistics:

Rx Bytes: The number of bytes received

Tx Bytes: The number of bytes transmitted

Rx Packets: The number of packets received

Tx Pkts: The number of packets transmitted

Rx Err: The number of bad Ethernet packets received

Tx Err: The number of errors occurring when Ethernet packets are transmitted simultaneously by nodes on the
LAN

Event histories

The Netopia R7200 records cer tain relevant occurrences in event histories. Event histories are useful for
diagnosing problems because they list what happened before, during, and after a problem occurs. You can view
two different event histories: one for the router’s system and one for the WAN. The Netopia R7200’s built-in
batter y backup prevents loss of event histor y from a shutdown or reset.

The router’s event histories are structured to display the most recent events first, and to make it easy to
distinguish error messages from informational messages. Error messages are prefixed with an asterisk. Both
the WAN Event Histor y and Device Event Histor y retain records of the 128 most recent events.

In the Statistics & Logs screen, select WAN Event History. The WAN Event Histor y screen appears.

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