D-Link DE-1824EI User Guide - Page 64

Network Monitoring Menu, Too Long Frame, Very Long Event, Short Event, Late Event

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10BASE-T Stackable Hubs choose which to view through the Statistics menu, accessible from the Network Monitoring menu. Figure 6 -16 Network Monitoring Menu The statistics shown are the same for each of these selections. The statistics displayed are: ♦ Too Long Frame: counts frames longer than the 1518-byte (octet) limit set by the Ethernet standard. This is likely caused by a software problem. ♦ Very Long Event: counts events where a signal is received longer than the jabber lockup protection timer (4-7.5 ms). This may indicate noise on the line or a bad Ethernet interface. ♦ Short Event: counts events where less than 10 bytes are received and the frame start delimiter is invalid, or where the start frame delimiter is valid but less than 2 bytes are received. This may indicate noise on the line. ♦ Late Event: counts collisions that occur at or after the 64th byte (octet) in the frame. This may indicate that delays on your Ethernet 6-22 Using the Console Interface

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10BASE-T Stackable Hubs
choose which to view through the Statistics menu, accessible from the
Network Monitoring menu.
Figure 6 -16
Network Monitoring Menu
The statistics shown are the same for each of these selections. The statistics
displayed are:
Too Long Frame:
counts frames longer than the 1518-byte (octet)
limit set by the Ethernet standard.
This is likely caused by a software
problem.
Very Long Event:
counts events where a signal is received longer
than the jabber lockup protection timer (4–7.5 ms).
This may indicate
noise on the line or a bad Ethernet interface.
Short Event:
counts events where less than 10 bytes are received and
the frame start delimiter is invalid, or where the start frame delimiter
is valid but less than 2 bytes are received.
This may indicate noise on
the line.
Late Event:
counts collisions that occur at or after the 64
th
byte
(octet) in the frame.
This may indicate that delays on your Ethernet
6-22
Using the Console Interface