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Statistics

To open the board-level Performance Graph window:

1.Click on the appropriate Board number to display the board menu.

2.Drag down to Performance Graph... and release. The board-level Performance Graph window will appear.

To access the port-level Performance Graph window:

1.Click on the appropriate Port to display the port menu.

2.Drag down to Performance Graph... and release. The port-level Performance Graph window will appear.

The Board and Port Performance Graph windows are the same as the Performance Graph window displayed in Figure 3-6, except that they display statistics applicable to the selected board or port. Each Performance Graph window allows you to graph the following statistical variables:

Total Errors

 

Total Errors

The total number of errors of any kind processed

 

by the device, board, or port.

Collisions

The total number of collisions detected by the

 

device, board, or port.

CRC Errors

The total number of packets with CRC (Cyclical

 

Redundancy Check) detected by the device,

 

board, or port.

Runt Packets

The number of runt packets detected by the

 

device, board, or port. A runt frame is one that is

 

less than the minimum Ethernet frame size of 64

 

bytes.

Giant Packets

The number of giant packets detected by the

 

device, board, or port. A giant frame exceeds the

 

maximum Ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes

 

(excluding the preamble).

Algn. Errors

The number of misaligned packets detected by

 

the device, board, or port. Misaligned packets

 

are those which contain a non-integral number

 

of bytes (that is, any unit of bits less than a byte);

 

they can result from a MAC layer packet

 

formation problem, or from a cabling problem

 

that is corrupting or losing data.

OOW Collns.

The number of collisions out of the standard

 

collision window (51.2 µs) detected by the

 

device, board, or port. There are two conditions

 

which can cause this type of error to occur: either

 

the network’s physical length exceeds IEEE 802.3

 

specifications, or a node on the net is

Performance Graph

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