NETBEUI Protocols (NT_NETBEUI)
Attributes (parameters)
The following attributes are available for this monitor type:
Name | Description | Unit | Default Performance Key Indicator (KPI) |
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Bytes total per sec (BEUbeuBytesTotalPerSec) | Displays the total rate of bytes sent to or received from the network; this includes only the packets that carry data. Recommendations The packet size is BEUbeuPktsPerSec. If the packet size drops, collisions are probably occurring and network efficiency is decreasing. The collisions may be caused by such things as a large number of users in a poorly configured network, or by a defective network card (NIC) that is sending excessive messages. Consider running a diagnostic test on your NIC to check for configuration or hardware errors. Most NIC manufacturers provide a diskette that contains testing software. Thresholds for alarms and warnings No default thresholds have been set for this parameter. The Baselining Overview topic may help you determine appropriate settings for your system. | Bytes | No |
Connections canceled (BEUbeuConnectionsCanceled) | Displays the number of connections canceled. | Canceled | No |
Connection session timeouts (BEUbeuConnectionSessTimeouts) | Displays the number of connections that were dropped because the current session timed out. | Timeouts | No |
Connections no retries (BEUbeuConnectionsNoRetries) | Displays the number of connections that were successful on the first try. | Retries | No |
Connections open (BEUbeuConnectionsOpen) | Displays the number of connections that are currently open. | Connects | No |
Connections with retries (BEUbeuConnectionsWithRetries) | Displays the total count of connections that were made after retrying the attempt. A retry occurs when the first connection attempt failed. This value is a running total. | Connects | No |
Datagram bytes per sec (BEUbeuDatagBytesPerSec) | Displays the rate that the computer processes datagram bytes. This value is the sum of datagram bytes that are sent and received. | 1/sec | No |
Datagrams bytes received per sec (BEUbeuDatagBytesRcvdPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer receives datagram bytes. | 1/sec | No |
Datagram bytes sent per sec (BEUbeuDatagBytesSentPerSec) | Displays the rate at which datagram bytes are sent from the computer. | 1/sec | No |
Datagrams per sec (BEUbeuDatagsPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer processes datagrams. This value is the sum of datagrams that are sent and received. | Datagrams | No |
Datagrams received per sec (BEUbeuDatagsRcvdPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer receives datagrams. | 1/sec | No |
Disconnects local (BEUbeuDisconnectsLocal) | Displays the number of disconnected sessions that were initiated by the local computer. | Disconnects | No |
Disconnects remote (BEUbeuDisconnectsRemote) | Displays the number of disconnected sessions that were initiated by a remote computer. | Disconnects | No |
Failures adapters (BEUbeuFailuresAdapter) | Displays the number of connections that were rejected as a result of a failed adapter. | Failures | No |
Failures link (BEUbeuFailuresLink) | Displays the number of connections that were rejected as a result of a failed link. | Failures | No |
Failures no listen (BEUbeuFailuresNoListen) | Displays the number of connections that failed because the remote computer was not listening for connection requests. | Failures | No |
Failures not found (BEUbeuFailuresNotFound) | Displays the number of connections that failed because the remote computer could not be found. | Failures | No |
Failures resource local (BEUbeuFailuresResourceLocal) | Displays the number of connections that failed due to resource problems or shortages on the local computer. | Failures | No |
Failures resource remote (BEUbeuFailuresResourceRemote) | Displays the number of connections that failed due to resource problems or shortages on the remote computer. | Failures | No |
Frame bytes per sec (BEUbeuFrameBytesPerSec) | Displays the rate that the computer processes data bytes. This value is the sum of data frame bytes sent and received. | Frame bytes | No |
Frame bytes received per sec (BEUbeuFrameBytesRcvdPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer receives data bytes. | Frame bytes | No |
Frame bytes rejected per sec (BEUbeuFrameBytesRejPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer rejected data bytes. | Frame bytes | No |
Frame bytes resent per sec (BEUbeuFrameBytesResentPerSec) | Displays the rate that data bytes are resent by the computer. | Frame bytes | No |
Frame bytes sent per sec (BEUbeuFrameBytesSentPerSec) | Displays the rate that data bytes are sent by the computer. | Frame bytes | No |
Frames per sec (BEUbeuFramesPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer processes data frames. This value is the sum of data frames that are sent and received. | Frames | No |
Frames received per sec (BEUbeuFramesRcvdPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer receives data frames. | Frames | No |
Frames rejected per sec (BEUbeuFramesRejPerSec) | Displays the rate that data frames, or packets, are rejected by the computer. | Frames | No |
Frames resent per sec (BEUbeuFramesResentPerSec) | Displays the rate that data frames, or packets, are resent by the computer. | Frames | No |
Frames sent per sec (BEUbeuFramesSentPerSec) | Displays the rate that data frames are sent by the computer. | Frames | No |
Piggyback ack queue per sec (BEUbeuPiggybackAckQuePerSec) | Displays the rate that piggybacked acknowledgments are queued. A piggyback acknowledgment is an acknowledgment to a received packet that is sent along in an outgoing packet to the remote computer. | Piggybacks | No |
Piggyback ack timeouts (BEUbeuPiggybackAckTimeouts) | Displays the number of times that a piggyback acknowledgment could not be sent because there was no outgoing packet to the remote server on which to piggyback. | Piggybacks | No |
Packets per sec (BEUbeuPktsPerSec) | Displays the rate that the computer processes packets. This value is the sum of data and control packets that are sent and received. Recommendations The packet size is BEUbeuBytesTotalPerSec. If the packet size drops, collisions are probably occurring and network efficiency is decreasing. The collisions may be caused by such things as a large number of users in a poorly configured network, or by a defective network card (NIC) that is sending excessive messages. Consider running a diagnostic test on your NIC to check for configuration or hardware errors. Most NIC manufacturers provide a diskette that contains testing software. Thresholds for alarms and warnings No default thresholds have been set for this parameter. The Baselining Overview topic may help you determine appropriate settings for your system. | Packets | No |
Packets received per sec (BEUbeuPktsRcvdPerSec) | Displays the rate at which the computer receives packets. This value is the sum of data and control packets. | Packets | No |
Packets sent per second (BEUbeuPktsSentPerSec) | Displays the rate that packets are sent by the computer. This value is the sum of data and control packets. | Packets | No |
Window send average (BEUbeuWindowSendAve) | Displays the running average number of data bytes that were sent before waiting for an acknowledgment from the remote computer. | Windows | No |
Window send maximum (BEUbeuWindowSendMaximum) | Displays the maximum number of data bytes that will be sent before waiting for an acknowledgment from the remote computer. | Windows | No |