Netgear GS724Tv4 Software Administration Manual - Page 74

Statistics, To view and clear the DHCP snooping statistics, System, Services, DHCP Snooping, Clear

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GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Statistics Use this screen to view and clear per-interface statistics about the DHCP messages filtered by the DHCP snooping feature on untrusted interfaces.  To view and clear the DHCP snooping statistics: 1. Select System > Services > DHCP Snooping > Statistics. 2. Click Clear to clear all interfaces statistics. The following table describes the DHCP snooping statistics. Table 22. DHCP snooping statistics Field Description Interface The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. MAC Verify Failures The number of DHCP messages that were dropped because the source MAC address and client hardware address did not match. MAC address verification is performed only if it is globally enabled. Client Ifc Mismatch The number of packets that were dropped by DHCP snooping because the interface and VLAN on which the packet was received does not match the client's interface and VLAN information stored in the binding database. DHCP Server Msgs The number of DHCP server messages ((DHCPOFFER, DHCPACK, Received DHCPNAK, DHCPRELEASEQUERY) that have been dropped on an untrusted port. Configure System Information 74

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GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches
Statistics
Use this screen to view and clear per-interface statistics about the DHCP messages filtered
by the DHCP snooping feature on untrusted interfaces.
To view and clear the DHCP snooping statistics:
1.
Select
System
>
Services
>
DHCP Snooping
>
Statistics
.
2.
Click
Clear
to clear all interfaces statistics.
The following table describes the DHCP snooping statistics.
Table 22.
DHCP snooping statistics
Field
Description
Interface
The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row.
MAC Verify Failures
The number of DHCP messages that were dropped because the source MAC
address and client hardware address did not match. MAC address verification is
performed only if it is globally enabled.
Client Ifc Mismatch
The number of packets that were dropped by DHCP snooping because the
interface and VLAN on which the packet was received does not match the
client's interface and VLAN information stored in the binding database.
DHCP Server Msgs
Received
The number of DHCP server messages ((DHCPOFFER, DHCPACK,
DHCPNAK, DHCPRELEASEQUERY) that have been dropped on an untrusted
port.