D-Link DV-600S User Manual - Page 117

Port Packet Monitor, Utilization

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Port Packet Monitor D-View helps you monitor and troubleshoot Switch Ports for traffic, utilization and errors of a specific device. D-View pinpoints the port flow in real time and identifies their impact on the network. Ensure the devices support RFC1213 to monitor the port flow in devices. To monitor the Port Packet flow: 1. Go to NetTools > Port Packet Monitor. The Port Monitor screen displays. Figure 117: Port Packet Monitor: Line Chart screen 2. Select the ports and then click the Utilization button from the toolbar. The formula to calculate the port percentage usage. Utilization: (InOctets + OutOctets)*8 / Port Speed / Time Interval - InOctets: The total number of octets received, including framing characters - OutOctets: The total number of octets transmitted, including framing characters. 3. Set the Port Packet options. These values are calculated tracking the number of packets received and/or transmitted over a period of time. o Port Index: Represents the diameter of the network cable. o Color: Represents the different port packet types. o InUcastPkts: Number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. o InNUcastPkts: Number of non-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.

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Port Packet Monitor
D-View helps you monitor and troubleshoot Switch Ports for traffic, utilization
and errors of a specific device. D-View pinpoints the port flow in real time and
identifies their impact on the network.
Ensure the devices support RFC1213 to monitor the port flow in devices.
To monitor the Port Packet flow:
1.
Go to
NetTools
>
Port Packet Monitor
. The
Port Monitor
screen displays.
Figure 117:
Port Packet Monitor: Line Chart screen
2.
Select the ports and then click the
Utilization
button
from the toolbar.
The formula to calculate the port percentage usage.
Utilization:
(InOctets + OutOctets)*8 / Port Speed / Time Interval
-
InOctets:
The total number of octets received, including framing characters
- OutOctets:
The total number of octets transmitted, including framing
characters.
3.
Set the
Port Packet
options. These values are calculated tracking the
number of packets received and/or transmitted over a period of time.
o
Port Index:
Represents the diameter of the network cable.
o
Color:
Represents the different port packet types.
o
InUcastPkts:
Number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to
a higher-layer protocol.
o
InNUcastPkts:
Number of non-unicast packets delivered to a
higher-layer protocol.