Netgear GS516TP Software Administration Manual - Page 150

Port Statistics, Monitoring > Ports > Port Statistics

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches • Address Entries in Use. The number of Learned and static entries in the Forwarding Database Address Table for this switch. • Maximum VLAN Entries. The maximum number of virtual LANs (VLANs) allowed on this switch. • Static VLAN Entries. The number of presently active VLAN entries on the switch that have been created statically. Port Statistics The Port Statistics screen displays a summary of per-port traffic statistics on the switch.  To display a summary of per-port traffic statistics and clear or refresh the counters: 1. Select Monitoring > Ports > Port Statistics. The following fields are displayed: • Interface. The ports on the system. • Total Packets Received Without Errors. The total number of packets received that were without errors. • Packets Received With Error. The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. • Broadcast Packets Received. The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. This does not include multicast packets. • Packets Transmitted Without Errors. The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its segment. • Transmit Packet Errors. The number of outbound packets that were not transmitted because of errors. • Collision Frames. The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment. 2. Click either PORTS, LAGS or ALL to display statistics for a specific type of interface or for all interfaces. 3. Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to perform the following actions on either ports, LAGs or both: • To clear all the counters for all interfaces on the switch, select the check box in the row heading and click CLEAR. The button sets all statistics for all ports to 0. • To clear the counters for a specific interfaces, select the check box associated with the port and click CLEAR. You can also enter the interface name in the Go To Interface field and click GO. This selects the interface and clears its counters. 150

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches
Address Entries in Use
. The number of Learned and static entries in the Forwarding
Database Address Table for this switch.
Maximum VLAN Entries
. The maximum number of virtual LANs (VLANs) allowed on this
switch.
Static VLAN Entries
. The number of presently active VLAN entries on the switch that
have been created statically.
Port Statistics
The Port Statistics screen displays a summary of per-port traffic statistics on the switch.
To display a summary of per-port traffic statistics and clear or refresh the counters:
1.
Select
Monitoring > Ports > Port Statistics
.
The following fields are displayed:
Interface
. The ports on the system.
Total Packets Received Without Errors
. The total number of packets received that were
without errors.
Packets Received With Error
. The number of inbound packets that contained errors
preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Broadcast Packets Received
. The total number of good packets received that were
directed to the broadcast address. This does not include multicast packets.
Packets Transmitted Without Errors
. The number of frames that have been transmitted
by this port to its segment.
Transmit Packet Errors
. The number of outbound packets that were not transmitted
because of errors.
Collision Frames
. The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet
segment.
2.
Click either
PORTS
,
LAGS
or
ALL
to display statistics for a specific type of interface or for
all interfaces.
3.
Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to perform the following actions on either ports,
LAGs or both:
To clear all the counters for all interfaces on the switch, select the check box in the
row heading and click
CLEAR
. The button sets all statistics for all ports to 0.
To clear the counters for a specific interfaces, select the check box associated with
the port and click
CLEAR
. You can also enter the interface name in the Go To
Interface field and click
GO
. This selects the interface and clears its counters.