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Parameter

Description

Drop Events

The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to

 

lack of resources.

Received Bytes

Total number of bytes of data received on the network. This

 

statistic can be used as a reasonable indication of Ethernet

 

utilization.

Received Frames

The total number of frames (bad, broadcast and multicast)

 

received.

Broadcast Frames

The total number of good frames received that were directed to

 

the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast

 

packets.

Multicast Frames

The total number of good frames received that were directed to

 

this multicast address.

CRC/Alignment

The number of frames received with CRC/alignment errors (FCS

Errors

or alignment errors).

Undersize Frames

The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets

 

long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were

 

otherwise well formed.

Oversize Frames

The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518

 

octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were

 

otherwise well formed.

Fragments

The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets

 

in length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and

 

had either an FCS or alignment error.

Jabbers

The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518

 

octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had

 

either an FCS or alignment error.

Collisions

The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this

 

Ethernet segment.

64 Byte Frames

The total number of frames (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits

 

but including FCS octets).

65-127 Byte Frames

The total number of frames (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 65 and 127 octets in length

 

inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

128-255 Byte Frames

The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 128 and 255 octets in length

 

inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

1024-1518 Byte

The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

Frames

transmitted that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length

 

inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

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Contents Management Guide Vertical Horizon VH-8G Gigabit Ethernet SwitchPage 9033640 9033640 Table of Contents Appendix A. Spanning Tree Concepts Snmp ManagementAppendix B. Virtual Lans Vlans Vi Table of Contents Console Port Out-of-Band Connections Configuration OptionsManagement Overview Required ConnectionsTelnet Connection In-Band ConnectionsIn-Band Network Connection Overview VH-8G User InterfaceUser Access Factory Default Settings Factory DefaultsGvrp Selection Description Main MenuDisplays/configures extended bridge capabilities provided by System Information Menu System Information MenuSystem Information Displaying System InformationParameter Description Displaying Switch VersionManagement Setup Menu Management Setup MenuNetwork Configuration Changing the Network ConfigurationIP Configuration IP ConfigurationIP Connectivity Test IP Connectivity Test Ping10. Http Configuration Http Configuration11. Serial Port Configuration Configuring the Serial PortAssigning Snmp Parameters 12. Snmp Configuration13. Snmp Communities Configuring Community Names14. IP Trap Managers Configuring IP Trap Managers15. Console Login Configuration Console Login ConfigurationDownloading System Software Using Tftp Protocol to Download Over the Network17. Configuration Save & Restore Saving the System Configuration18. Management Configuration Configuring Management Access19. Device Control Menu Configuring the SwitchNot implemented in the current firmware release 20. Port Configuration Configuring Port Parameters21. Port Information Viewing the Current Port Configuration22. Spanning Tree Configuration Configuring Bridge STA Using the Spanning Tree AlgorithmDevice with the lowest MAC address will then 24. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Configuring STA for Ports25. Spanning Tree Information Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Configuration26. Bridge STA Information Displaying the Current Bridge STA27. Spanning Tree Port Information Displaying the Current STA for PortsRules defining port status are 28. Mirror Port Configuration Using a Mirror Port for AnalysisConfiguring Port Trunks 29. Port Trunking Configuration Igmp Multicast Filtering 30. Igmp Configuration Configuring Igmp31. Broadcast Storm Control Configuration Configuring Broadcast Storm Control32. Extended Bridge Configuration Configuring Bridge MIB ExtensionsBy setting this parameter to False 33 .1P Configuration Configuring Traffic Classes34 .1P Port Priority Configuration Port Priority Configuration35 .1P Port Traffic Class Information 802.1P Port Traffic Class Information802.1Q Vlan Base Information Configuring Virtual LANs37 .1Q Vlan Current Table Information 802.1Q Vlan Current Table Information38 .1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration 802.1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration39 .1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration Example 40. Port Assignment Vlan Configuration Port Assignment Vlan Configuration41. Multicast Router Port Information Multicast Router Port Information42. Static Multicast Router Port Configuration Static Multicast Router Port Configuration43. Igmp Member Port Configuration Igmp Member Port Configuration44. Port Security Configuration Port Security Configuration 45. Network Monitor Menu Monitoring the Switch46. Port Statistics Displaying Port Statistics47. Rmon Statistics Displaying Rmon StatisticsDrop Events 48. Unicast Address Table Displaying the Unicast Address Table49. IP Multicast Registration Table Displaying the IP Multicast Registration Table50. Static Unicast Addreeess Table Configuration Configuring Static Unicast AddressesLogging Off the System Resetting the System64 VH-8G User Interface Common Tasks Configuring & Monitoring the SwitchSetting Password Protection Connecting via Telnet Checking Network Configuration StatusAssigning an IP Address Viewing Switch Statistics Setting Snmp Management AccessDownloading a Software Upgrade Configuring Port MirroringSuccess Downloading Via the Serial PortDownloading Via Tftp Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters Configuring Class of Service Configuring VLANsConfiguring Port Operation Configuring the Unicast Address Table Configuring BootP Setting a Default GatewayConfiguring Port Trunks VH-8G Snmp Protocol Snmp ManagementRFC 1213 MIB-II MIB ObjectsRFC 1643 Ethernet-Like MIB RFC 1573 Interfaces Evolution MIBRFC 1493 Bridge MIB Ieee 802.1Q Q-MIB Compiling MIB Extensions Enterasys WebsiteEnterasys Proprietary MIB Extensions Appendix A. Spanning Tree Concepts Spanning Tree FeaturesGeneral Spanning Tree Protocol in a Network Figure A-1. Spanning Tree Using an VH-8G SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol Parameters Table A-1. Spanning Tree Protocol DefaultsSpanning Tree Protocol Operation 9033640 Spanning Tree Concepts VH-8G VLANs and Frame Tagging Appendix B. Virtual Lans VlansPort Overlapping VH-8G Vlan ConfigurationAssigning Ports to VLANs Vlan ClassificationAutomatic Vlan Registration Forwarding Tagged/Untagged FramesForwarding Traffic with Unknown Vlan Tags Incoming tagged frames contain a priority level range Appendix C. Class of ServiceFigure C-1. Class of Service Example Igmp Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering Appendix D. IP Multicast FilteringVH-8G Index Tftp 9033640 Index Page Page 150183-102 R01