Technical data
9031251 E6 ConÞguration & Station Table Views
3-33
Token Ring Station Table Views
Token Ring Station Isolating Errors Table View
Token Ring Station Isolating Errors Table View Details
In addition to the general conÞguration information common to most generic
views, enclosed within the status border in the top part of the view, the Token
Ring Isolating Errors Table view displays the same Ring Name, Ring Number,
Ring Speed, Ring Status, and Active Monitor information as presented in the
Token Ring Station Table view (refer to descriptions of these Þelds on
page 3-29).
The blocked-off Station Isolating Errors Table area in the lower half of the
screen also uses the same tabular setup as the previously described Token
Ring Station Table view. This setup includes the same Station Address and
Station Name columns, the Update, Totals/Deltas, MAC/Canonical, Sort Up/
Sort Down/Un-Sort, and Set/Clear Filter control buttons across the top of the
table, and the same Station Detail, Station Alarms, and Remove Station
selection buttons below the table entries. For information on these controls,
refer to Token Ring Station Table View Details, starting on page 3-29.
What is different about the Station Isolating Errors Table is that it provides
Þve new columns of information pertaining to isolated errors with respect to
each station listed in the table, with each such column identiÞed by the
readout of a selection button utilized as the column heading. As with the
Station Address and Station Name column buttons, clicking on any of these
buttons selects that column as the column of interest for any subsequent
activation of the sort-function and Þlter function buttons. The added columns
are as follows:
The number of line errors detected on the ring by the station to which the
information in the line entry pertains.
The number of burst errors detected on the ring by the station to which the
information in the line entry pertains.
The number of address/copied errors detected on the ring by the station to
which the information in the line entry pertains.
The number of abort sequences that have been sent by the station to which
the information in the line entry pertains.
The number of internal errors that have been detected by the station to which
the information in the line entry pertains.
Line
Burst
A/C
Abort
Internal










