netinfo -L description

Where can I find more detiled info about netinfo -L output?

Whot mean about Ethernet:

Tx Collision Errors (abotred)… 131572

and about Arcnet

Network Reconfigurations…2016

network?

Thank you.

“Leonid Khait” <lhait@diaspro.com> wrote in message
news:brj4it$fti$1@inn.qnx.com

Where can I find more detiled info about netinfo -L output?

Whot mean about Ethernet:

Tx Collision Errors (abotred)… 131572

Aborted Tx collisions means that the transmission was aborted due to too
many collisions on the network. The transmitter tries n number of times to
transmit the message and aborts the transmission after n retries. “n” is
normally about 16.

and about Arcnet

Network Reconfigurations…2016

I’m not sure on this one!

network?

Thank you.

Hugh Brown <hsbrown@qnx.com> wrote:

HB > “Leonid Khait” <lhait@diaspro.com> wrote in message
HB > news:brj4it$fti$1@inn.qnx.com

Where can I find more detiled info about netinfo -L output?

Whot mean about Ethernet:

Tx Collision Errors (abotred)… 131572

I consider this number excessive.

HB > Aborted Tx collisions means that the transmission was aborted due to too
HB > many collisions on the network. The transmitter tries n number of times to
HB > transmit the message and aborts the transmission after n retries. “n” is
HB > normally about 16.

and about Arcnet

Network Reconfigurations…2016

HB > I’m not sure on this one!

Arcnet reconfigurations occur every time a device is connected or
disconnected to/from the network.

Under that condition that are OK. If you see reconfigs when no
hardware is benig (dis)connected that is an indication of hardware or
cabeling problems.

network?

Thank you.


Bill Caroselli – Q-TPS Consulting
1-(708) 308-4956 <== Note: New Number
qtps@earthlink.net

Bill Caroselli <qtps@earthlink.net> wrote:

Hugh Brown <> hsbrown@qnx.com> > wrote:



and about Arcnet

Network Reconfigurations…2016

HB > I’m not sure on this one!

Arcnet reconfigurations occur every time a device is connected or
disconnected to/from the network.

Under that condition that are OK. If you see reconfigs when no
hardware is benig (dis)connected that is an indication of hardware or
cabeling problems.

The most common hardware problem being a duplicate arcnet physical node
number. If that number is growing in a stable network, then you likely
have a conflict.

-David

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