Displaying port statistics – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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Chapter 33: Port Parameters
Section VI: Web Browser Management
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STP State
The current operating status of the port. Possible values are:
❑ Forwarding - The port is sending and receiving Ethernet frames.
This is the normal state for a switch port.
❑ Disabled - STP operations have been disabled on the port.
❑ Blocking - This is the standby mode. The port does not participate
in frame relay. The forwarding process discards received frames
and does not submit forwarded frames for transmission.
❑ Listening - The port is enabled for receiving frames only. The port
is preparing to participate in frame relay.
❑ Learning - The port is enabled for receiving frames only. The
learning process can add new source address information to the
forwarding database.
Priority
The priority assigned to packets that are received by the port.
Possible values are:
❑ No - Indicates no override priority has been assigned to the port.
Untagged packets are forwarded to the low priority queue.
Tagged packets are forwarded to either the high or low queue,
depending on the priority embedded in the packets.
❑ Low - Indicates low priority has been assigned to the port. As a
result, all tagged and untagged packets are sent to the low
priority queue.
❑ High - Indicates high priority has been assigned to the port. As a
result, all tagged and untagged packets are sent to the high
priority queue.
For more information, see Class of Service Overview on page 215.
Displaying Port
Statistics
To display the statistics of a port, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Home Page, select Monitoring.
The Monitoring System Page is displayed with the General Tab
selected by default, as shown in Figure 194 on page 592.
2. Select the Layer 1 option.
The Layer 1 Page is displayed with the Port Settings Tab selected
by default, as shown in Figure 209 on page 626.
3. Click on a port.