This user interface is for commissioning of installed Ethernet boards and fault location. You can set the send mode, send direction and the number of test frames to be sent.
In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose from the Function Tree.
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Clear Counters |
Clears the Counters of Test Frame. Clear Counters contain Clear All Counters, Clear Sending Counter, Clear Response Counter and Clear Receiving Counter. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
|
Displays the internal port name. |
| Send Mode | Disabled, Burst Mode, Continue
Mode Default:Disabled |
Send Mode(Ethernet Test) is used to set the test frame and the transmit mode of the test frame. The test frame is used for simulating packet transmission to check whether the link is normal. |
| Send Direction | Send Direction (Ethernet Test) indicates the transmit direction of the test packet. | |
| Frames to Send | 1 to 255 Default:1 |
Frames to Send indicates the number of test packets to be transmitted. With this
parameter enabled, the system transmits a test packet every one second
until the number of transmitted test packets reaches the specified
value. NOTE:
The number of Frames to Send could be slightly different for some equipment. |
| Status | Sending, Finished Sending Default:- |
Status indicates the transmit status of the current test frames at the port. This parameter is displayed as the current test status after you configure Send Mode and Frames to Send and then click Apply. |
| Sent Frame Count | For example: 1 |
Sent Frame Count indicates the number of test frames that are transmitted by the VC trunk port in the Ethernet test. This parameter value is accumulative. The value indicates the total number of test frames that are transmitted from last time when the parameter value is cleared to this time when the value is queried. |
| Received Response Test Frame Count | For example: 1 |
Received Response Test Frame Count indicates the number of response test frames that are received by the VC trunk port in the Ethernet test. This parameter value is accumulative. The value indicates the total number of response test frames that are received from last time when the parameter value is cleared to this time when the value is queried. |
| Test Frames to Receive | For example: 1 |
Test Frames to Receive indicates the number of test frames that are received by the VC trunk port in the Ethernet test. This parameter value is accumulative. The value indicates the total number of test frames that are transmitted from last time when the parameter value is cleared to this time when the value is queried. |
Enabling Status of Responding Peer Test Frame |
Disabled, Enabled |
Indicate whether the peer end response test frames. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
For example: Shelf1(ss)-29-12SLSC-3(RX1/TX1) |
Displays the internal port name. |
Status |
Disabled, Enabled |
Enables the test or not. |
Send Flag |
Disabled, Continue Mode |
Sets the transmitting mode of frames. |
Send Direction |
UP, DOWN |
Sets the transmitting direction of frames. |
Test Frame Format |
For example: Fix |
Sets the packet type of test frame. |
Test Frames Length |
0, 1024, 9600 |
Sets the packet length of test frame. |
Test Frames |
1 to 65535 |
Sets the packet number of test frame. |
Test Status |
- |
Queries the status of the test. |
Tx Bytes |
For example: 0 |
Statistics of test bytes sent. |
Tx Error Frames |
For example: 0 |
Statistics of error frames sent. |
Rx Bytes |
For example: 0 |
Statistics of received response bytes. |
Rx Error Frames |
For example: 0 |
Statistics of error received response frames. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
For example: VCTRUNK1 |
Selects the port to query the opposite port information. |
Opposite Port Information |
NE-board-VCTRUNK number |
Displays the opposite port information that is queried. |