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SPEEDLAN 9000 Installation and Operation User Guide
3-36 Using the SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator
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Octets In: Total number of octets (bytes) received on the interface, including framing char-
acters.
Unicast Packets In: This is the number of unicast packets coming into the interface.
Errors In: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from
being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Octets Out: The total number of octets (bytes) transmitted out of the interface, including
framing characters.
Unicast Packets Out: The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-
layer protocol.
Errors Out: The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded, even
though they were deliverable. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be
to free up buffer space.
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Statistic: Type of statistic represented.
Number: Represents the number of bytes, or number of errors.
Since Load: The bytes or errors since this page was first loaded.
Seconds: How many seconds ago this page was loaded.
Per Second: Represents traffic information per second.
Click Refresh to automatically have the statistics continually updated every three seconds.
ARP Table
ARP is the abbreviation for Address Resolution Protocol, which maps an IP address to a machine's
hardware address. Network administrators use ARP to locate systems on the LAN that are configured
with incorrect IP addresses.
To open the ARP table, choose ARP Table from the Routing menu. The following page will appear.