Displaying mac address bindings for arp packets, Figure 112: dhcp relay statistics – LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual
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Receive Bad Circuit ID – The number of packets with a Circuit ID
option that did not match a known circuit ID.
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Receive Bad Remote ID – The number of packets with a Remote ID
option that did not match a known remote ID.
Client Statistics
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Transmit to Client – The number of packets that were relayed from
the server to a client.
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Transmit Error – The number of packets containing errors that were
sent to servers.
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Receive from Client – The number of packets received from clients.
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Receive Agent Option – The number of packets received where the
switch.
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Replace Agent Option – The number of packets received where the
DHCP client packet information was replaced with the switch's relay
information.
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Keep Agent Option – The number of packets received where the
DHCP client packet information was retained.
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Drop Agent Option – The number of packets that were dropped
because they already contained relay information.
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To display DHCP relay statistics, click Monitor, DHCP, Relay Statistics.
Figure 112: DHCP Relay Statistics
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Open the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table to display address entries sorted
first by port, then VLAN ID, MAC address, and finally IP address.
Each page shows up to 999 entries from the Dynamic ARP Inspection table,
default being 20, selected through the “entries per page” input field. When
first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning
of the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table.