The Comm Ethernet attribute group contains attributes that you can use to monitor the ethernet communications for your system.
IOP Bus Address The IOP bus address. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 31.
IOP Bus Number The IOP bus number. The valid value is an integer in the range 0 through 7.
IOP Name The system resource name associated with the IOP that controls the disk unit. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
Local RNR Percent The percent of information (I) frames received that resulted in a receive-not-ready (RNR) frame being transmitted from the local system to the remote controller or system. This often indicates congestion at the local system. The valid value is a decimal number in the range 0.0 through 100.0. The attribute can be used with the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, and *SUM functions.
Line Description The name of the line description for this line. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum of 10 characters.
ORIGINNODE The host name for the monitored system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
Remote RNR Percent The percent of information (I) frames transmitted that resulted in a receive-not-ready (RNR) frame being returned by the remote controller or system. This often indicates congestion at the remote system or controller. The valid value is a decimal number in the range 0.0 through 100.0. The attribute can be used with the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, and *SUM functions.
Response Time Percent The percent of total frames transmitted that resulted in a time out of the response (TI) timer of the local area network. The valid value is a decimal number in the range 0.0 through 100.0. The attribute can be used with the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, and *SUM functions.
Utilization Percent The percent of the capacity of the line that was used during the last interval (measured in bits or bytes per second). The valid value is an integer in the range 0.0 through 100.0. The attribute can be used with the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, and *SUM functions.