Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 manual Traffic Analysis Statistics, Snmp Statistics

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FN10 Statistics

4.2.6 Traffic Analysis Statistics

You can configure the FN10 to collect statistics on traffic between active Ethernet ports, for example:

Number of packets sent from Station A to Station B.

Configure pseudo source-port filter with Station A’s address as source address match and Station B’s address as destination address match.

Number of IP packets sent from Station A to Station B.

Configure pseudo source-filter with Station A’s address as source address match and Stations B’s address as destination address match and Frame Type set to IP.

Number of packets sent from Station A to Segment B.

Configure pseudo destination filter on port B with Station A’s address as source address match.

Number of packets sent from Segment A to Station B.

Configure pseudo source filter on port A with Station B’s address as destination address match.

Refer to Chapter 5, FN10 Filters, for instructions on setting up FN10 pseudo filters.

4.2.7 SNMP Statistics

The following statistics relate specifically to SNMP. The Management Information Base (MIB) variable that collects the statistics is provided in square brackets.

The number of SNMP PDUs received by the FN10. [snmpInPkts]

The number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10. [snmpOutPkts]

The number of SNMP PDUs received by the FN10 which had an unsupported SNMP version. [snmpInBadVersions]

The number of SNMP PDUs received by the FN10 which had an unrecognized SNMP community name. [snmpInBadCommunityNames]

The number of SNMP PDUs received by the FN10 which had an authentication failure. [snmpInBadCommunityUses]

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