The statistics on the Multifunction Advanced
Adapter Statistics window are read-only and reflect activity on the
adapter since it was last initialized.
Statistics available are:
Current
Speed/Duplex. Displays the current speed and duplex
setting at which the selected adapter is running.
Current
Throughput. The rate at which data was transmitted and/or
received on the adapter in the last second.
Activity (Transmitted and Received):
Unicast
Frames. The number of unicast packets that have been
transmitted or received by the adapter without errors.
Multicast
Frames. The number of multicast packets that have been
transmitted or received by the adapter without errors.
Broadcast
Frames. The number of broadcast packets that have been
transmitted or received by the adapter without errors.
Total
Frames. The number of unicast, multicast and broadcast
packets that have been transmitted or received by the adapter
without errors.
Total
Bytes. The total number of bytes that have been
transmitted or received by the adapter without errors.
Transmit Statistics (Frames):
Underruns. The number of frames not
transmitted due to underrun errors on the specified adapter.
One
Collision. The number of frames successfully transmitted
after exactly one collision.
More
Collisions. The number of frames successfully transmitted
after more than one collision.
Deferred. The number of frames successfully
transmitted after the adapter deferred transmission at least
once.
Max
Collisions. The number of frames not transmitted by the
specified adapter due to excessive collisions.
Late
Collisions. The number of collisions detected after the
normal window.
Receive Statistics (Frames):
Overruns. The number of frames not received
due to overrun errors on the adapter.
CRC
Errors. The number of frames received with cyclic
redundancy check (CRC) or frame check sequence (FCS) error.
No
Buffers. The number of frames that the adapter did not
receive due to lack of receive buffer space on the adapter. Some
adapters do not provide the exact number of missed frames, but only
the number of times at least one frame was missed.
Alignment
Errors. The number of frames received with alignment
errors.
Controls:
Help.
Launches the context-sensitive NCU Help file.