User's Manual Part 2

Appendix J: Operating Statistics
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The system log records every command you enter, either through the serial console port or
through a Telnet session, which can be useful when troubleshooting problems.
The system log also saves the following statistics at each recording period. Each line is
preceded by the date/time stamp and the “statN” label, where “N” is the line number.
Table 91 CCU and EUM System Log Statistics — Line 1
Field Name Description
1 SYSUPTIME Time counter in 1/100 of a second. This counter
allows a parser to determine time difference
between successive statistics, as well as noting if
the unit has rebooted recently. Note that the
current SYSUPTIME counter rolls over every
715,827 seconds (8 days, 6 hours, 50 minutes, 27
seconds).
2 Ethernet Interrupts
Total interrupts caused by the Ethernet device,
including completed RX, TX and errors.
3 Ethernet RX Data
Number of packets received on Ethernet Interface.
For EUMs which operate in promiscuous mode,
the receiver will record all packets seen on the
Ethernet, including local Ethernet traffic.
4 Ethernet TX Data
Number of packets transmitted over the Ethernet
Interface. Only packets from the EUM or from the
radio network should be transmitted.
5 RX Data Octets
Total number of octets received in good packets
from the radio. This includes all Ethernet, IP and
TCP/UP headers and checksums as well as user
information. Does not include MAC header or LLC
packets.
6 TX Data Octets
Total number of octets transmitted by radio
interface. This includes all Ethernet, IP and TCP/
UP headers and checksums as well as user
information. Does not include MAC header
packets, LLC packets, or retries.