D-Link DES-3624 Product Manual - Page 90

TX/sec, Util., Traffic Statistics, Traffic, Statistics, Speed, Utilization, Bytes Recv.

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Select the desired device in the Switch field and the desired increment setting in the Update Interval field: 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, or Suspend. The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows: ♦ TX/sec The number of good bytes sent from the respective port per second. ♦ RX/sec The number of good bytes received per second. This also includes local and dropped packets. ♦ %Util. This shows the percentage of available bandwidth each port is using over the amount of time specified by the update interval. For example, when a 10 Mbps port is relaying packets at 5 Mbps, the utilization is 50%. Port Traffic Statistics To access the second item on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Traffic Statistics. The following table appears: Figure 6-55. Port Traffic Statistics screen Select the desired device in the Switch field, the desired setting in the Ports field, and the desired increment setting in the Update Interval field: 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, or Suspend. Press CLEAR COUNTERS to clear all counters for a desired port group. The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is up, the speed and duplex status will be displayed; if the link is down "-" will be displayed. ♦ % Utilization This shows the percentage of available bandwidth each port is using over the amount of time specified by the update interval. For example, when a 10 Mbps port is relaying packets at 5 Mbps, the utilization is 50%. ♦ Bytes Recv. The number of good bytes received. This also includes local and dropped packets. 94 Using the Console Interface

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
94
Using the Console Interface
Select the desired device in the Switch field and the desired increment setting in the Update Interval
field:
5
sec
,
15 sec
,
30 sec
,
1 min
, or
Suspend
.
The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows:
TX/sec
The number of good bytes sent from the respective port per second.
RX/sec
The number of good bytes received per second. This also includes local and dropped packets.
%Util.
This shows the percentage of available bandwidth each port is using over the amount of time
specified by the update interval. For example, when a 10 Mbps port is relaying packets at 5 Mbps, the
utilization is 50%.
Port Traffic Statistics
To access the second item on the
Traffic Statistics
menu, choose
Port
Traffic
Statistics
. The following
table appears:
Figure 6-55.
Port Traffic Statistics screen
Select the desired device in the Switch field, the desired setting in the Ports field, and the desired increment
setting in the Update Interval field:
5 sec
,
15 sec
,
30 sec
,
1 min
, or
Suspend
. Press CLEAR COUNTERS to
clear all counters for a desired port group.
The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows:
Speed
If the link is up, the speed and duplex status will be displayed; if the link is down “–” will be
displayed.
% Utilization
This shows the percentage of available bandwidth each port is using over the amount of
time specified by the update interval. For example, when a 10 Mbps port is relaying packets at 5 Mbps, the
utilization is 50%.
Bytes Recv.
The number of good bytes received. This also includes local and dropped packets.