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Virtual Interfaces, Speed, MAC Address, Network Properties, Rx Pkts, Dropped Pkts, VLAN Status

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Adding the NSS to your Network 3 "Running Diagnostics of your Physical Link" section on page 33). This status is not visible as you cannot access the Configuration Manager when the link has failed. • Speed: The configured speed, in Mbps, of the physical link. Options include: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps. • MAC Address: The Ethernet MAC address for the link. • MTU: The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) in bytes defined for the link. This is set either manually from the Network Properties page or via the DHCP server. • Rx Pkts: The total number of IP packets received since the last boot. • Tx Pkts: The total number of IP packets transmitted since the last boot. • Dropped Pkts: The total number of IP packets dropped since the last boot. Virtual Interfaces The VLAN Status area of the Network Status page displays the current status and details regarding each configured VLAN. • Link: The number that appears in this column identifies the physical link on which the VLAN is configured. • VLAN: The VLAN number. • Priority: The 802.1p priority set for the VLAN. Options include 0 through 7 (0 being best effort data and 7 being network critical data). • Label: The text description defined for the VLAN. • Rx Pkts: The total number of IP packets received on the VLAN interface since the last boot. • Tx Pkts: The total number of IP packets transmitted on the VLAN interface since the last boot. • Dropped Pkts: The total number of IP packets dropped on the VLAN interface since the last boot. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 16

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Adding the NSS to your Network
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
16
3
”Running Diagnostics of your Physical Link” section on page 33
). This
status is not visible as you cannot access the Configuration Manager
when the link has failed.
Speed:
The configured speed, in Mbps, of the physical link. Options include:
10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps.
MAC Address:
The Ethernet MAC address for the link.
MTU:
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) in bytes defined for the link.
This is set either manually from the
Network Properties
page or via the
DHCP server.
Rx Pkts:
The total number of IP packets received since the last boot.
Tx Pkts:
The total number of IP packets transmitted since the last boot.
Dropped Pkts:
The total number of IP packets dropped since the last boot.
Virtual Interfaces
The
VLAN Status
area of the
Network Status
page displays the current status and
details regarding each configured VLAN.
Link:
The number that appears in this column identifies the physical link on
which the VLAN is configured.
VLAN:
The VLAN number.
Priority:
The 802.1p priority set for the VLAN. Options include 0 through 7 (0
being best effort data and 7 being network critical data).
Label:
The text description defined for the VLAN.
Rx Pkts:
The total number of IP packets received on the VLAN interface
since the last boot.
Tx Pkts:
The total number of IP packets transmitted on the VLAN interface
since the last boot.
Dropped Pkts:
The total number of IP packets dropped on the VLAN
interface since the last boot.