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(Single), two frames (Double) or more than two frames (More). For more details
refer to section 4.2.6.5.10
.
Bad fragments received: The number of fragments received from the wire
medium containing CRC errors.
less
because
in all counters that include data
frames, only the first copy is forwarded to the Ethernet port.
discarded MIR\CIR: The number of data frames received from the
Ethe re discarded by the MIR/CIR mechanism to avoid
4.2.5.2 Pin
The Pin he unit and includes the
following options:
De
pin ess is 192.0.0.1.
mpts per session. The
available range is from 0 to 9999. The default value is 1. Select 0 for
Pin
1472
Ping Fr
(in ms) be ts. The available range is from 100 to 60,000 ms.
The
Start Sendi
nding
option can be used to end the test before completing the specified number of
Sh ues of the ping test
parameters, the transmission status, which means whether it is currently
Duplicate frames discarded: The number of data frames discarded
multiple copies were received. If an acknowledgement message is not received
by the originating unit, the same data frame can be received more than once.
Although duplicate frames are included
Internally
rnet port that we
exceeding the maximum permitted information rate.
g Test
g Test submenu is used to control pinging from t
stination IP Address: The destination IP address of the device being
ged. The default IP addr
Number of Pings to Send: The number of ping atte
continuous pinging.
g Frame Length: The ping packet size. The available range is from 60 to
bytes. The default value is 64 bytes.
ame Timeout: The ping frame timeout, which is the amount of time
tween ping attemp
default value is 200 ms.
ng: Starts the transmission of ping frames.
Stop Sending: Stops the transmission of ping frames. The test is
automatically ended when the number of pings has reached the value
specified in the No. of Pings parameter, described above. The Stop Se
pings, or if continuous pinging is selected.
ow Ping Test Values: Displays the current val
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