Lantronix SISPM1040-3166-L Web User Guide Rev G PDF 14.13 MB - Page 329
Web Interface, RMON History Status, Parameter, descriptions, History Index, Sample
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide 17-4.2 Status This page provides an overview of RMON History entries. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the History table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the History table. The first displayed will be the one with the lowest History Index and Sample Index found in the History table. The "Start from History Index and Sample Index" lets you select the starting point in the History table. Clicking the Refresh button will update the displayed table starting from that or the next closest History table match. The Next Entry will use the last entry of the currently displayed entry as a basis for the next lookup. When the end is reached the text "No more entries" is shown in the displayed table. Use the First Entry button to start over. Web Interface To display a RMON History Status in the web interface: 1. Click SNMP, History, and Status. 2. Click the Auto-refresh button. 3. Click "Refresh" to refresh the port detailed statistics. 4. Click First Entry/Next Entry to change the Entries listed. Figure 17-4.2: RMON History Status Parameter descriptions: History Index : Indicates the index of History control entry. Sample Index : Indicates the index of the data entry associated with the control entry. Sample Start : The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured. Drop : The total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. Octets : The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network. Pkts : The total number of packets (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received. Broadcast : The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Multicast :The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address. 33763 Rev. G https://www.transition.com Page 329 of 496