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Use the SHOW COUNTER NETWORK command as shown to report traffic
and error statistics for the network to which the EMM is assigned.
ONline> show counter network [ENTER]
Non-zero counters for network ETHERNET_1 on 9 Aug 93:
Network Frames Bcast CRC Err AlignErr Collisions
Time Octets Mcast TooLongErr Remote/Local
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ETHERNET_1 928 21 0 1 16502
13:24:47 74129 129 0 51
Using the MONITOR Command
The EMM can be set to continuously monitor and report key network
statistics by invoking the MONITOR command. The statistics on the screen
are updated periodically to give you a snapshot of the network activity. The
information displayed by the MONITOR command is current, rather than
cumulative.
Use the MONITOR command to periodically report current network
statistics for the EMM (the frequency of reporting is determined by the
time, expressed in minutes, that you request). Note that the MONITOR
command reports the same information as the SHOW COUNTER
NETWORK command except that the system reports only on the events
occurring for the time you specify.
Where To Go From Here
This chapter described how to configure your EMM to suit your specific
network requirements, as well as how to display information about your
EMM, ONline modules and ports, and the ONline System Concentrator in
which the modules are installed. The next chapter, Troubling, provides
troubleshooting suggestions for isolating and correcting problems that may
arise during the installation process and normal operations of the ONline
Ethernet Management Module.