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248 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
Table 18-5:
Information in ISDN Interface Information...
Information Description
Total Packets Sent is the total number of frames sent on this interface since it has been loaded.
This count includes LCP, NCP, network protocol data frames and call set-up
frames for each active network protocol.
Total Packets Received is the total number of frames received on this interface since it has been
loaded. This count includes LCP, NCP, network protocol data frames, and call
setup frames for each active network protocol.
No ECB Available is the total number of times a receive ECB allocation failed for this interface
Count since it has been loaded. Each occurrence of this error results in a receive
frame being dropped. When this value increases rapidly, it is recommended
to set the "maximum packet receive buffers" in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file to a
higher value.
Send Packet Too Big is the total number of times a transmit frame request failed on this interface
Count since it has been loaded because the data size exceeded the Maximum
Transfer Unit (MTU) size previously negotiated by the Protocol LCP. The
default MTU value for the ISDN driver is 4530 bytes.
Send Packet Too is the total number of times a transmit frame was too small and was padded
Small Count for transmission.
Receive Packet is the total number of packets dropped because a receive ECB allocation
Overflow Cnt. failed for this interface since it has been loaded. When this value increases
rapidly, it is recommended to set the "maximum packet receive buffers" in the
AUTOEXEC.NCF file to a higher value.
Receive Packet Too is the total number of times a receive frame was discarded on this interface
Big Cnt. since it has been loaded because it exceeded the Maximum Transfer Unit
(MTU) size previously negotiated.
Receive Packet Too is the total number of times a receive frame was discarded on this interface
Small Cnt. since it has been loaded because the frame was not large enough to contain
a minimum ISDN frame format.
Send Packet Misc. is the total number of times the Queue Limit was exceeded or packets were
Errors sent for a destination that is no longer active. Set the Queue Limit to a higher
value (see "ISDN-Controller Expert Interface Configuration").
connection statistics and packets/bytes statistics, and will be de-
scribed in the following table.
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