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