Terminal Server User Guide

SHOW|LIST PORT
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SHOW|LIST PORT COUNTERS
4. TS3395> show port counters
The fields in the SHOW PORT COUNTERS display reflect the values of the
counters since they were last reset to zero. Counters are reset to zero when the
network manager initializes the terminal server, or when you or the network
manager use the ZERO COUNTERS command.
The lower half of the display shows information about Serial Line Internet
Protocol (SLIP) packets. These are packets the terminal server sends over a SLIP
link.
See the network manager if you have questions about port counters.
Port 10: Steve 26 Sept 1991 14:10:57
Seconds Since Zeroed: 365155 Local Accesses: 4
Framing Errors: 0 Remote Accesses: 0
Parity Errors: 0 Idle Timeouts: 0
Overrun Errors: 0
Input Count: 1742
Output Count: 84377
SLIP Packets
Serial Packets Received: 0 Network Packets Received: 0
Serial Packets Sent: 0 Network Packets Sent: 0
Serial Packets Discarded: 0 Network Packets Discarded: 0
Serial Packet Length Errors: 0
Serial Packet Checksum Errors: 0
Field Means
Port n The number of the terminal server port.
username The name you or the network manager assigned to the port with the DEFINE or SET
PORT USERNAME command.
Seconds The number of seconds since the counters were last reset to zero.
Since Zeroed
Framing The number of bytes the port has received with illegally formatted frames. Framing
Errors errors often produce garbled characters because of a missing stop bit.
Parity Errors The number of bytes received at the port with parity errors. Parity errors can indicate a
problem with the port or the terminal attached to it, or mismatched characteristics
between the terminal and the port.
Overrun The number of times that the terminal server lost characters from this port because the
Errors terminal server input buffers overflowed. Overrun errors may indicate a flow control
problem between the terminal and the port.