Viewing Port Statistics
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Service Type values are as follows:
Rtr Virtual router port
Brg Virtual bridge port
Tnk Virtual trunk port (used for WAN)
T10 802.10 FDDI service port
FRT Frame Relay trunk port
Lne LAN Emulation service port
Vlc VLAN clusters (X-LANE) service port
CIP Classical IP service port
The Instance (Inst) is an identifier of this type of service within the switch. For example, if
more than one virtual router port is configured in the switch, then each “instance” of a router
will be given a different number.
Frames In/Out. The number of frames received or sent from this port. The top number for each
port row is the number of frames received, and the bottom number is the number of frames
sent. Statistics are not provided for virtual router ports in this display, but they are provided
through Networking menu commands. See Chapters 25 and 27 for further information on
router port statistics.
Octets In/Out. The number of octets, or bytes, received or sent from this port. The top number
for each port row is the number of octets received, and the bottom number is the number of
octets sent. Statistics are not provided for virtual router ports, but they are provided through
Networking menu commands. See Chapters 25 and 27 for further information on router port
statistics.
Ucast Pkts In/Out. The total number of unicast packets received or sent from this port. The top
number for each port row is the number of unicast packets received, and the bottom number
is the number of unicast packets sent. Statistics are not provided for virtual router ports, but
they are provided through Networking menu commands. See Chapters 25 and 27 for further
information on router port statistics.
Non Ucast Pkts In/Out. The total number of non-unicast packets received or sent from this port.
Non-unicast frames include multicast and broadcast frames. The top number for each port
row is the number of non-unicast packets received, and the bottom number is the number of
non-unicast packets sent. Statistics are not provided for virtual router ports, but they are
provided through Networking menu commands. See Chapters 25 and 27 for further informa-
tion on router port statistics.