Using the HP Web Browser Interface
The Web Browser Interface Screen Layout
bandwidth display control
The Port Utilization and Status Displays
The Port Utilization and Status displays show an overview of the status of the switch and the amount of network activity on each port. The following figure shows a sample reading of the Port Utilization and Port Status.
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Port Utilization
The Port Utilization bar graphs show the network traffic on the port with a breakdown of the packet types that have been detected (unicast packets, non- unicast packets, and error packets). The Legend identifies traffic types and their associated colors on the bar graph:
■% Unicast Rx & All Tx: This is all unicast traffic received and all transmitted traffic of any type. This indicator (a blue color on many systems) can signify either transmitted or received traffic.
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■% Error Pkts Rx: All error packets received by the port. (This indicator is a reddish color on many systems.) Although errors received on a port are not propagated to the rest of the network, a consistently high number of errors on a specific port may indicate a problem on the device or network segment connected to the indicated port.