WEB CONFIGURATION
Showing Port Statistics
You can display statistics on network traffic from the ports. These statistics can be used to identify potential problems with the switch (such as a faulty port or unusually heavy loading). All values displayed have been accumulated since the last system reboot, but can be reset to zero by clicking the CLEAR button. The current statistics are not displayed until you click the REFRESH button.
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Parameter |
| Description |
Interface Statistics |
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Received Octets |
| The total number of octets received on the interface, |
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| including framing characters. |
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Received Unicast Packets |
| The number of |
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| to a |
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Received Errors |
| The number of inbound packets that contained errors |
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| preventing them from being deliverable to a |
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Transmitted Multicast |
| The total number of packets that |
Packets |
| protocols requested be transmitted, and which were |
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| addressed to a multicast address at this |
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| including those that were discarded or not sent. |
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Transmitted Broadcast |
| The total number of packets that |
Packets |
| protocols requested be transmitted, and which were |
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| addressed to a broadcast address at this |
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| including those that were discarded or not sent. |
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Received High Priority |
| The total number of received packets that set as High |
Packets |
| Priority in the QoS settings. |
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Received Normal Priority |
| The total number of received packets that set as |
Packets |
| Normal Priority in the QoS settings. |
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Transmitted High Priority |
| The total number of transmitted packets that set as |
Packets |
| High Priority in the QoS settings. |
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Transmitted Normal |
| The total number of transmitted packets that set as |
Priority Packets |
| Normal Priority in the QoS settings. |
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