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Interface statistics screen field descriptions, Table 10-3 – Enterasys Networks 2200 User Manual

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Interface Statistics Screen

Device Statistics Menu Screens

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Table 10-3

Interface Statistics Screen Field Descriptions

Use this field…

To…

Interface
(Read-Only)

See the Interface number for which statistics are currently being
displayed.

Figure 10-3

shows the Interface field displaying 1. This

represents Port 1 of the device. To view other interface statistics, refer
to

Section 10.3.1

.

Name
(Read-Only)

See the type of interface for which statistics are being displayed.

InOctets
(Read-Only)

See the total number of octets (bytes) that have been received on the
Interface. This includes all octets including bad frames, and framing
characters.

InUnicast
(Read-Only)

See the total number of frames that have been received that were sent to
a single address.

InNonUnicast
(Read-Only)

See the total number of frames that have been received that were
delivered to a broadcast or multicast address.

InDiscards
(Read-Only)

See the total number of inbound frames that were discarded, even
though the frames contained no errors. This field may increment
because the device was receiving frames during initialization and was
not ready to forward them, or the switch was being overutilized.

InErrors
(Read-Only)

See the total number of inbound frames that have been discarded
because they contained errors. This field represents the total number of
errored frames, regardless of the cause of the error.

InUnknownProtos
(Read-Only)

See the total number of frames that were discarded because the frames
were in an unknown or unsupported format.

OutOctets
(Read-Only)

See the total number of octets (bytes) that have been transmitted from
the interface.

OutUnicast
(Read-Only)

See the total number of frames transmitted that were sent to a single
address.

OutNonUnicast
(Read-Only)

See the total number of frames transmitted to a broadcast or multicast
address.

OutDiscards
(Read-Only)

See the total number of outbound frames that were discarded, even
though the frames contained no errors. This field may increment,
because the switch was being overutilized.