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Enertex KNX IP Secure Router User Manual

1164-EnertexKNXIPSecureRouter_US-6.odt, 2023-02-22  
Shows statistics about the memory usage  
Seite 17 von 19  
free [clear]  
Used stack memory...: 14 %  
Allocated memory....: 64 %  
Unused memory.......: 35 %  
TP-Tx buffer........: 0 %  
TP-Tx buffer max....: 0 %  
TP-Rx buffer max....: 0 %  
Tunnel-T8 buffer max: 92 %  
Used stack memory: Function stack utilization  
Allocated memory: Allocated device memory  
Unused memory: Unused device memory  
TP-Tx buffer: Currently used TP send buffer  
TP-Tx buffer max:Max. Utilization of TP send buffer (IP => TP) since system startup  
TP-Rx buffer max:Max. Utilization TP receive buffer (IP <= TP) since system startup  
Tunnel-XX (XX=1..8) buffer max:Max. Utilization of the tunneling buffer. Only tunnels whose  
buffer was used at all will be displayed  
Clear the buffer statistics:  
free clear  
Shows active tunnel connections (without argument) or detailed information about the specified  
tunnel connection (with argument 1..8)  
tunnel [1..8]  
# tunnel  
Tunnels open: 1/8  
1: 00.02.246, closed  
2: 00.02.247, open (CCID: 82)  
3: 00.02.248, closed  
4: 00.02.249, closed  
5: 00.02.250, closed  
6: 00.02.251, closed  
7: 00.02.252, closed  
8: 00.02.253, closed  
# tunnel 2  
Tunnel 2..................: open (CCID 82)  
KNX address...............: 00.02.247  
HPAI control..............: 192.168.22.252:4808  
HPAI data.................: 192.168.22.252:4808  
Connect. type.............: TUNNEL_CONNECTION  
Communication.............: UDP CONNECTION  
TX tun req................: 23169  
TX tun re-req.............: 0  
RX tun req................: 821  
RX tun re-req (identified): 0  
RX tun req (wrong seq.)...: 0  
Current tunnel buffer.....: 0 %  
Connected since (UTC).....: 16:26:16 29-01-2019  
CCID: Connection ID of the tunnel connection  
KNX address: Tunnelling address  
HPAI control: Control endpoint of the connection partner  
HPAI data: Data endpoint of the connection partner  
Connect. Type:Connection type tunnel or management connection  
Communication: UDP or TCP Connection  
TX tun req: Number of telegrams sent to the tunnel connection  
TX tun re-req: Number of telegrams that had to be repeated in the tunnel connections  
RX tun req: Number of telegrams received from the tunnel connections  
RX tun re-req: Number of telegrams received twice by the tunnel connections  
RX tun req (wrong seq.):number of frames received from the tunnel connections with wrong  
sequence number  
Current tunnel buffer: Utilization currently of the IP buffer of the tunnel  
Connected since (UTC): Time since the tunnel connection has been established.  
Firmware-Version  
version  
Mask-Version  
mask  
Query or change the display mode (0 = standard, 1 = inverted)  
display [0|1]  
KNX address of a tunnel read (tunaddr) or change, e.g. tunaddr 1 15.15.240, set all  
tunnel addresses consecutively from a certain start address (tunaddr setall 15.15.15),  
or reset the KNX addresses of all tunnels to factory settings (tunaddr reset)  
tunaddr 1..8 address  
tunaddr reset  
tunaddr setall  
tunaddr help  
# tunaddr  
1: KNX address: 15.15.010  
2: KNX address: 15.15.011  
3: KNX address: 15.15.012  
4: KNX address: 15.15.013  
5: KNX address: 15.15.014  
6: KNX address: 15.15.015  
7: KNX address: 15.15.016  
8: KNX address: 15.15.017  
Enertex® Bayern GmbH – Ebermannstädter Straße 8 - 91301 Forchheim - Germany - mail@enertex.de  
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NameEnertex KNX IP Secure Router User Manual
MakeEnertex
LanguageEnglish
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