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DES-3326 Layer 3 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
The following fields from above are described in more detail:
Parameter
Description
Update Interval
<Suspend>
The interval (in seconds) that the table is updated. The default
is 2 seconds.
Frames
The number of packets (or frames) received or transmitted by
the switch with the size, in octets, given by the column on the
right.
Frames/sec
The number of packets (or frames) transmitted or received,
per second, by the switch.
Unicast RX
Displays the number of unicast packets received by the
switch in total number (Frames) and the rate (Frames/sec).
Multicast RX
Displays the number of multicast packets received by the
switch in total number (Frames) and the rate (Frames/sec).
Broadcast RX
Displays the number of broadcast packets received by the
switch in total number (Frames) and the rate (Frames/sec).
RX Bytes
Displays the number of bytes (octets) received by the switch in
total number (Total), and rate (Total/sec).
RX Frames
Displays the number of packets (frames) received by the
switch in total number (Total), and rate (Total/sec).
TX Bytes
Displays the number of bytes (octets) transmitted by the
switch in total number (Total), and rate (Total/sec).
TX Frames
Displays the number of packets (frames) transmitted by the
switch in total number (Total), and rate (Total/sec).
Browse MAC Address Sequentially
This allows the switch’s dynamic MAC address forwarding table to be viewed. When the switch learns
an association between a MAC address and a port number, it makes an entry into its forwarding table.
These entries are then used to forward packets through the switch.
To view the MAC address forwarding table:
Click the Browse MAC Address Sequentially link on the Address Table menu under Network
Monitoring:
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