The 9A128-01 Module View

management backplane; 100 Mbps for FDDI; or 155 Mbps for ATM). Load is further defined by the following parameters.

In Octets

The number of bytes received by this interface, expressed

 

as a percentage of the theoretical maximum load.

Out Octets

The number of bytes transmitted by this interface,

 

expressed as a percentage of the theoretical maximum

 

load.

Rate

The count for the selected statistic during the last poll interval. The available parameters are the same as those provided for Raw Counts. Refer to the Raw Counts section, above, for a complete description of each parameter.

Interface Statistics Window

The Interface Statistics window (Figure 2-9) provides MIB-II interface statistical information — including counts for both transmit and receive packets, and error and buffering information — for each available port interface. Color-coded pie charts also let you graphically view statistics for both received and transmitted Unicast, Non-Unicast, Discarded, and Error packets.

To open the Interface Statistics window:

1.In the I/F Summary window, click to select the interface for which you’d like to view more detailed statistics.

2.Click on . The appropriate Interface Statistics window, Figure 2-9, will appear.

Figure 2-9. Interface Statistics Window

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Cabletron Systems 9A128-01 manual Rate, Interface Statistics Window