Chapter 6 Monitor

6.2 The Port Statistics Screen

Use this screen to look at packet click Monitor > System Status

statistics for each Gigabit Ethernet port. To access this screen,

>Port Statistics.

Figure 58 Monitor > System Status > Port Statistics

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 21 Monitor > System Status > Port Statistics

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Poll Interval

Enter how often you want this window to be updated automatically, and click Set

 

Interval.

 

 

Set Interval

Click this to set the Poll Interval the screen uses.

 

 

Stop

Click this to stop the window from updating automatically. You can start it again by setting

 

the Poll Interval and clicking Set Interval.

 

 

Switch to

Click this to display the port statistics as a line graph.

Graphic View

 

 

 

#

This field displays the port’s number in the list.

 

 

Port

This field displays the physical port number.

 

 

Status

This field displays the current status of the physical port.

 

Down - The physical port is not connected.

 

Speed / Duplex - The physical port is connected. This field displays the port speed and

 

duplex setting (Full or Half).

 

 

TxPkts

This field displays the number of packets transmitted from the ZyWALL on the physical

 

port since it was last connected.

 

 

RxPkts

This field displays the number of packets received by the ZyWALL on the physical port

 

since it was last connected.

 

 

Collisions

This field displays the number of collisions on the physical port since it was last connected.

 

 

Tx B/s

This field displays the transmission speed, in bytes per second, on the physical port in the

 

one-second interval before the screen updated.

 

 

Rx B/s

This field displays the reception speed, in bytes per second, on the physical port in the

 

one-second interval before the screen updated.

 

 

Up Time

This field displays how long the physical port has been connected.

 

 

System Up Time

This field displays how long the ZyWALL has been running since it last restarted or was

 

turned on.

 

 

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