User Documentation
User Manual Managed Switches 
164 
Packet Rate 
packets per second 
114 
Get 
Tx Multicast 
Packet 
UDINT(32) 
Total number of TX 
multicast packets 
115 
Get 
Rx Multicast 
Packet 
UDINT(32) 
Total number of RX 
multicast packets 
116 
Get 
Tx Broadcast 
Packet 
UDINT(32) 
Total number of TX 
broadcast packets 
117 
Get 
Rx Broadcast 
Packet 
UDINT(32) 
Total number of RX 
broadcast packets 
118 
Get 
Redundant 
Port Status 
UDINT(32) 
Bit 0 = Disable   
Bit 1 = Not Redundant port 
Bit 2 = Link down   
Bit 3 = Blocking 
Bit 4 = Learning 
Bit 5 = Forwarding 
Interface Flags 
Bit(s) 
Called 
Definition 
0 
Link Status 
0 = indicates an inactive link; 
1 = indicates an active link. 
1 
Half/Full Duplex 
0 = indicates half duplex; 
1 = indicates full duplex. 
2-4 
Negotiation Status 
Indicates the status of link auto-negotiation 
0 = Auto-negotiation in progress. 
1 = Auto-negotiation and speed detection failed. Using default 
values for speed and duplex. Default values are 
product-dependent; recommended defaults are 10Mbps and half 
duplex. 
2 = Auto negotiation failed but detected speed. Duplex was 
defaulted. Default value is product-dependent; recommended 
default is half duplex. 
3 = Successfully negotiated speed and duplex. 
4 = Auto-negotiation not attempted. Forced speed and duplex. 
5 
Manual Setting 
Requires Reset 
0 = indicates the interface can activate changes to link 
parameters (auto-negotiate, duplex mode, interface speed) 
automatically. 
1 = indicates the device requires a Reset service be issued to its 
Identity Object in order for the changes to take effect. 
6 
Local Hardware Fault 
0 = indicates the interface detects no local hardware fault; 
1 = indicates a local hardware fault is detected. The meaning of 
this is product-specific. For example, an AUI/MII interface might 










