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Tsunami™ QB-8100 Series (50 Mbps / 12 Mbps)

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Monitoring the System6.4 Network Layer6.4.1 Routing TableRouting table displays all the active routes of the network. These can be either static or dynamic (obtained through RIP). Forevery route created in the network, the details of that particular link or route will get updated in this table.To view the Routing Table, click MONITOR > Network Layer > Routing Table.6.4.2 IP ARPFigure 6-9 Routing TableThis section displays the mapping of the IP and MAC addresses of all nodes in the network. This information is based uponthe Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). ARP is a L2 neighboring protocol which converts the IP address into a physical addresson the Ethernet network.To view the current ARP table1. Click MONITOR > Network Layer > IP ARP.2. Click Clear to delete all entries of the ARP Table.3. Click Refresh to get the updated or latest ARP Table.6.4.3 ICMP StatisticsFigure 6-10 IP ARP TableThis page provides the statistical information for both received and transmitted messages by the device. The ICMP Statisticsattributes can be used to monitor message traffic.To view the ICMP Statistics, click MONITOR > Network Layer > ICMP Statistics.Tsunami <strong>QB</strong>-<strong>8100</strong> <strong>Series</strong> (<strong>50</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong> / <strong>12</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong>) Installation and Management Guide 138

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