Chapter 4

Statistics

Accessing interface statistics from the Chassis View; available statistics windows

Each port menu in the SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View provides two statistics selections: Statistics and I/F Statistics. Selecting the Statistics option will launch the highest level of statistics available for the selected interface: if the interface supports RMON, the RMON statistics window will display; if the interface does not support RMON, or if the RMON Default MIB component has been administratively disabled, the MIB-II I/F statistics window will display. Selecting the I/F Statistics option will always display MIB-II interface statistics, regardless of the level of RMON support available or the current administrative status of the RMON Default MIB component.

Note that the MIB-II I/F Statistics window is also available for all port interfaces Ñ

TIP regardless of their level of RMON support or the current administrative status of the RMON Default MIB component Ñ via the I/F Summary window accessed from the Device menu, and via the I/F Statistics option on the bridge Port menu in the Bridge Status view. For more information about the I/F Summary window, see Viewing I/F Summary Information, on page 2-20of Chapter 2, The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View; for more information about the Bridge Status view, see the Bridge chapter in the SPECTRUM Element Manager Tools Guide.

Accessing the Statistics Windows

1.Click on the desired port index in the Chassis View window. The Port menu will appear.

2.For RMON statistics (where available), click to select Statistics. The RMON Statistics (Figure 4-1) or MIB-II Interface Statistics (Figure 4-3) window, as appropriate, will appear.

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2000 specifications

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