Technical data

9031251 E6 ConÞguration & Station Table Views
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Token Ring Station Table Views
Token Ring Station Alarm Thresholds View
below the table entries, as well as the Alarm Table selection button just above
the table. For information on these controls, refer to Token Ring Station Table
View Details, starting on page 3-29.
What is different about the Station Non-Isolating Errors Table is that it
provides Þve new columns of information pertaining to non-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 lost frames that have been detected on the ring by the station
to which the information in the line entry pertains.
The number of congestion errors that have been detected on the ring by the
station to which the information in the line entry pertains.
The number of frame-copied errors that have been detected on the ring by the
station to which the information in the line entry pertains.
The number of token errors that have been detected on the ring while the
active monitor was the station to which the information in the line entry
pertains.
The number of frequency errors that have been detected on the ring by the
station to which the information in the line entry pertains.
Token Ring Station Alarm Thresholds View
Opening the Token Ring Station Alarm Thresholds View
You can access the Token Ring Station Alarm Thresholds view by clicking on
the Alarms Table button in the Token Ring ConÞguration View (refer to
Token Ring ConÞguration View Details, starting on page 3-16) or by clicking
on the Alarms Table button located just above the station table area in any of
LostFrames
Congestion
FrameCopied
Token
Frequency