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Switch Statistics, Tab Bar

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Chapter 8 Monitor the Network ■■ Retries The Retries graph uses the dark blue line and light blue line to display the number of times that the data packets are transmitted again and received again during the selected period, respectively. Hover the cursor over the lines to display the specific values. 8. 2. 2 Switch Statistics In Switch Statistics, you can view the current status of ports and their traffic statistics of the selected switch in the specified time range via a monitor panel and graphs. Tab Bar The tabs and calendar on the top are used to specify the displayed statistics, and the legends on the right account for elements in the graphs. Click to select a switch from the drop-down list to view its statistics. Click the date to display a calendar. Click a specific date twice in the calendar for the widgets to display its statistics. To display the statistic of a time range, click the start date and end date in the calendar, or directly select the time range on the right. The available time range is restricted by the time interval. Before selecting a long time range, select Hourly or Daily as the time interval. Select 5 minutes, Hourly, or Daily to specify the time interval of the data. When selecting a long time range, a longer time interval is recommended for a better view. Select Natural, Transmitted, Received, or All to specify the graph order of ports. Natural: Displays the line graphs in ascending order of the port number. Transmitted: Displays the line graphs in descending order based on the traffic volume of transmitted packets. Received: Displays the line graphs in descending order based on the traffic volume of received packets. All: Displays the line graphs in descending order based on the total traffic volume of transmitted and received packets. 299

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Chapter 8
Monitor the Network
Retries
The Retries graph uses the dark blue line and light blue line to display the number of times that the data
packets are transmitted again and received again during the selected period, respectively. Hover the
cursor over the lines to display the specific values.
8. 2. 2
Switch Statistics
In Switch Statistics, you can view the current status of ports and their traffic statistics of the selected
switch in the specified time range via a monitor panel and graphs.
Tab Bar
The tabs and calendar on the top are used to specify the displayed statistics, and the legends on the
right account for elements in the graphs.
Click to select a switch from the drop-down list to view its statistics.
Click the date to display a calendar. Click a specific date twice in the calendar for the
widgets to display its statistics. To display the statistic of a time range, click the start date
and end date in the calendar, or directly select the time range on the right.
The available time range is restricted by the time interval. Before selecting a long time
range, select Hourly or Daily as the time interval.
Select
5 minutes
,
Hourly
, or
Daily
to specify the time interval of the data. When selecting a
long time range, a longer time interval is recommended for a better view.
Select Natural, Transmitted, Received, or All to specify the graph order of ports.
Natural:
Displays the line graphs in ascending order of the port number.
Transmitted:
Displays the line graphs in descending order based on the traffic volume of
transmitted packets.
Received:
Displays the line graphs in descending order based on the traffic volume of
received packets.
All:
Displays the line graphs in descending order based on the total traffic volume of
transmitted and received packets.