2. Select the Statistics tab.
3. Refer to the Statistics tab to display the following
Name | Defines the port name (as either uplink or downlink). |
Bytes In | Displays the total number of bytes received by the port. |
Packets In | Displays the total number of packets received by the port. |
Packets In Dropped | Displays the number of packets dropped by the port. If the number appears excessive, a |
| different port could be required. |
Packets In Error | Displays the number of erroneous packets received by the port. If the number appears |
| excessive, a different port could be required. |
Bytes Out | Displays the total number of bytes transmitted by the port. |
Packets Out | Displays the total number of packets transmitted (sent) by the port. A low value could be an |
| indication of a network problem. |
Packets Out Dropped | Displays the total number of transmitted packets dropped. A high value may be an indication |
| of network issues. |
Packets Out Error | Displays the total number of erroneous transmitted packets. |
4.Select a port and click on Details button to see the detailed port statistics. For more information, refer to Detailed Port Statistics on page
5.Select a port and click on Graph button to view the port statistics in a graphical format. For more information, refer to Viewing the Port Statistics Graph on page