Netgear GS748Tv4 GS748Tv4 Software Administration Manual - Page 201
Port Detailed Statistics, Clear, Refresh, Monitoring, Ports
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GS748T Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The following table describes the per-port statistics displayed on the screen. Field Description Interface Lists 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 The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its segment. Errors Transmit Packet Errors The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Collision Frames Time Since Counters Last Cleared The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment. The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the statistics for this port were last cleared. Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following actions: • To clear all the counters for all ports on the switch, select the check box in the row heading and click Clear. The button resets all statistics for all ports to default values. • To clear the counters for a specific port, select the check box associated with the port and click Clear. • Click Refresh to refresh the data on the screen and display the most current statistics. Port Detailed Statistics The Port Detailed Statistics page displays a variety of per-port traffic statistics. To access the Port Detailed page, click the Monitoring > Ports tab, and then click Port Detailed Statistics. (The Port Detailed Statistics figure shows some, but not all, of the fields on the page.) Chapter 6: Monitoring the System | 201