If you are desparate you can do your own ethernet
monitoring by using the 'snoop' command.  It is
not an obvious tool for the casual user.  Type
"man snoop" and see if this is for you.



>Typically, the major load driven "failure" mode for a CBLAN is that the
>backup and the primary will not stay married. Removing one causes that
>problem to cease and frees up more time for the CBLAN that remains since it
>does not have to talk to its mate.
>
>As for monitoring the CBLAN or Nodebus, I'm not aware of any standard
>Foxboro supplied solutions - at the moment.
>
>However, you can by Ethernet LAN analyzer equipment and use it to monitor
>the traffic. This is not what you want really, I know, but...



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