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Table, 3. Port Detailed Statistics Fields, Field, Description, Interface, MST ID, ifIndex

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 6-3 Table 6-3. Port Detailed Statistics Fields Field Interface MST ID ifIndex Port Type Description Use the drop down menu to select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Displays the created or existing MSTs. This field indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port on an adapter. For most ports this field is blank. Otherwise the possible values are: • Mirrored: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port and is the source port in a port mirroring session. For additional information about port monitoring and probe ports, see "Multiple Port Mirroring" on page 6-23. • Probe: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port and is the destination port in a port mirroring session. For additional information about port monitoring and probe ports, see "Multiple Port Mirroring" on page 6-23. • Port Channel: Indicates that the port has been configured as a member of a port-channel, which is also known as a link Aggregation Group (LAG). 6-6 Monitoring the System v1.0, July 2009

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual
6-6
Monitoring the System
v1.0, July 2009
Figure
6-3
Table
6-3. Port Detailed Statistics Fields
Field
Description
Interface
Use the drop down menu to select the interface for which data is to be
displayed or configured.
MST ID
Displays the created or existing MSTs.
ifIndex
This field indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated
with this port on an adapter.
Port Type
For most ports this field is blank. Otherwise the possible values are:
Mirrored:
Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring
port and is the source port in a port mirroring session. For additional
information about port monitoring and probe ports, see
“Multiple Port
Mirroring” on page
6-23
.
Probe:
Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring
port and is the destination port in a port mirroring session. For
additional information about port monitoring and probe ports, see
“Multiple Port Mirroring” on page
6-23
.
Port Channel:
Indicates that the port has been configured as a
member of a port-channel, which is also known as a link Aggregation
Group (LAG).