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Transition Networks SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide 25-6.2.3 RFC2544 Reports Navigate to the Switch > Diagnostics > Traffic Test > RFC2544 Reports menu path to display the RFC2544 Report Overview page. This page lets you view currently stored reports and provides options to delete, download, and view them. You can also start execution of a profile on this page. If no reports are currently stored, the table displays . Otherwise there is a table row for each test report, each containing these elements: Action : If a test is currently being executed, a Stop button is shown. Clicking the Stop button will cause a request to be sent to gracefully cancel the execution. During this cancellation, the Delete button will be disabled. At most one test can execute at a time. Once execution of a test is complete, successfully or not, the resulting report is persisted to non-volatile memory. Up to 10 reports can be persisted. New reports will replace the oldest. Only reports stored in non-volatile memory can be erased. This is done with the Delete button. Save : Test reports can be downloaded and stored on the local computer with the use of the Save button. The suggested file name will be the report name concatenated with ".txt". Name : A unique name identifying the report. Click the name to view the report. Description : The description assigned to the report as entered on the test execution page. Created : The date and time at which execution started. Status : The current status of executing a test: Inactive: Test just initiated, but not started. This is a transitional state that is unlikely to be noticed. Executing: Test is currently executing. At most one test can execute at a time. Cancelling: Test has just been stopped by the user. This is a transitional state that is unlikely to be noticed. Cancelled: Test was stopped by the user and report is stored in non-volatile memory. Passed: Test passed successfully and the report is stored in non-volatile memory. Failed: Test failed execution and report is stored in non-volatile memory. Details as to why the test failed are embedded in the report. Failing: Test failed due to an outside circumstance. This is a transitional state unlikely to be noticed. 33763 Rev. G https://www.transition.com Page 433 of 496

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SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide
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25-6.2.3 RFC2544 Reports
Navigate to the Switch > Diagnostics > Traffic Test > RFC2544 Reports menu path to display the RFC2544 Report
Overview page.
This page lets you view currently stored reports and provides options to delete, download, and view them. You
can also start execution of a profile on this page.
If no reports are currently stored, the table displays <No test reports>. Otherwise there is a table row for each
test report, each containing these elements:
Action
: If a test is currently being executed, a Stop button is shown. Clicking the Stop button will cause a request
to be sent to gracefully cancel the execution. During this cancellation, the Delete button will be disabled.
At most one test can execute at a time. Once execution of a test is complete, successfully or not, the resulting
report is persisted to non-volatile memory. Up to 10 reports can be persisted. New reports will replace the
oldest. Only reports stored in non-volatile memory can be erased. This is done with the Delete button.
Save
: Test reports can be downloaded and stored on the local computer with the use of the Save button.
The suggested file name will be the report name concatenated with ".txt".
Name
: A unique name identifying the report. Click the name to view the report.
Description
: The description assigned to the report as entered on the test execution page.
Created
: The date and time at which execution started.
Status
: The current status of executing a test:
Inactive
: Test just initiated, but not started. This is a transitional state that is unlikely to be noticed.
Executing
: Test is currently executing. At most one test can execute at a time.
Cancelling
: Test has just been stopped by the user. This is a transitional state that is unlikely to be
noticed.
Cancelled
: Test was stopped by the user and report is stored in non-volatile memory.
Passed
: Test passed successfully and the report is stored in non-volatile memory.
Failed
: Test failed execution and report is stored in non-volatile memory. Details as to why the test failed
are embedded in the report.
Failing
: Test failed due to an outside circumstance. This is a transitional state unlikely to be noticed.