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The Reports: Network - Interfaces Statistics report displays the following statistics.
NOTE: If you have multiple dual port or four-port bypass cards installed, the Reports: Network
- Interface Statistics report displays the interface statistics for each LAN and WAN port.
What This Report
Tells You
The Network Interface Statistics report answers the following questions:
How many packets am I transmitting?
How many errors are there in each transmission?
What is the current status of my interface?
Packet Type
Description
Primary Interface
RX Packets (Received)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, and mcast packets sent.
TX Packets (Transmitted)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, carriers used, and collisions encoun-
tered.
In-Path: LAN Interface
RX Packets (Received)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, frames sent, and mcast packets sent.
TX Packets (Transmitted)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, carriers used, and collisions encoun-
tered.
In-Path: WAN Interface
RX Packets (Received)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, frames sent, and mcast packets sent.
TX Packets (Transmitted)
Specifies the number packets discarded, errors encountered,
packets overrun, carriers used, and collisions encountered.
Auxiliary Interface
RX Packets (Received)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, and mcast packets sent.
TX Packets (Transmitted)
Specifies the number of packets discarded, errors encoun-
tered, packets overrun, carriers used, and collisions encoun-
tered.