Enterasys Networks FN 100 manual Making Sense of Detail Statistics

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The FN100 Chassis View

Unknown Protocol (Received only)

Displays the number of packets received which were discarded because they were created under an unknown or unsupported protocol.

Packets Received (Received only)

Displays the number of packets received by the selected interface.

Transmit Queue Size (Transmit only)

Displays the number of packets currently queued for transmission from this interface. The amount of device memory devoted to buffer space, and the traffic level on the target network, determine how large the output packet queue can grow before the FN100 will begin to discard packets.

Packets Transmitted (Transmit only)

Displays the number of packets transmitted by this interface.

Making Sense of Detail Statistics

The statistics available in this window can give you an idea of how an interface is performing; by using the statistics in a few simple calculations, it’s also possible to get a sense of an interface’s activity level:

To calculate the percentage of input errors:

Received Errors /Packets Received

To calculate the percentage of output errors:

Transmitted Errors /Packets Transmitted

To calculate the total number of inbound and outbound discards:

Received Discards + Transmitted Discards

To calculate the percentage of inbound packets that were discarded:

Received Discards /Packets Received

To calculate the percentage of outbound packets that were discarded:

Transmit Discards /Packets Transmitted

NOTE

The Interface Statistics window does not offer Disable or Test options. These options are available in the Interface Group window, which can be accessed via the System Group window (select System Group... from the Device menu). Refer to your Generic SNMP User’s Guide for information on the System Group and Interface Group windows.

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Contents FN 100 User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Workgroup Configuration Chapter Using FN100 TrunkingIndex Using the FN100 User’s Guide IntroductionRelated Manuals Software ConventionsIP Address Common FN100 Window FieldsDevice Name LocationPort Number Using the MouseMAC Address UptimeUsing Window Buttons Getting Help Using On-line HelpGetting Help from the Global Technical Assistance Center Introduction Introduction Getting Help FN100 Chassis View Front Panel Information Viewing Chassis InformationConnection Status Firmware Boot PromPort Status TimeMenu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Help Menu Utilities MenuPort Menus Selecting a Port Status View FN100 Port Status DisplaysStatus Mapping ErrorsLoad SpeedType Chassis Manager WindowPort Status Color Codes Viewing the Device Type Viewing Hardware TypesViewing the Port Description Using Device Find Source Address Managing the HubComponent Port InstanceViewing I/F Summary Information Physical Status IndexDescription Logical StatusRaw Counts Rate Viewing Interface DetailUnicast ErrorAddress Non-UnicastMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Viewing Csmacd Statistics Receive ErrorsAlignment Transmission Errors Collision Errors Enabling and Disabling PortsTo enable or disable a bridge port FN100 Virtual Switching Performing Virtual SwitchingConfiguring Your Virtual Switch Settings UpdateDefining a Default Switch Change Default Switch WindowFN100 Virtual Switching Performing Virtual Switching Using FN100 Trunking Port Trunking Window StateRmt Bridge Id Last ErrorRmt IP Address Last Change Link OrdinalLink Count ClearEnabling and Disabling Trunking Using FN100 Trunking Port Trunking Window Workgroup Configuration Configuring a Workgroup Workgroup ConfigurationDeleting a Workgroup Workgroup Configuration Configuring a Workgroup Index Index-2