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Item Displayed information
Detailed information Meaning
1 bit to 1.5 Mbit.
If the transferred data is 1.5 Mbit or more, the displayed value
is rounded to one decimal place.
The frame length used to calculate bps value starts from the MAC header and
ends with the FCS field.
Average
in:<average-bandwidth-used-o
n-receiving-side>bps
Displays the average bandwidth (in bps) used on the receiving side of the line
for the one minute interval before the command was executed.
0 Mbps is displayed if there is no communication (when not even 1 bit of data
is transferred). 1 Mbps is displayed if the range of the transferred data is from
1 bit to 1.5 Mbit. If the transferred data is 1.5 Mbit or more, the displayed value
is rounded to one decimal place.
The frame length used to calculate bps value starts from the MAC header and
ends with the FCS field.
Peak out Displays the maximum bandwidth used on the sending side of the line for the
24-hour interval before the command was executed, and the relevant time.
0 Mbps is displayed if there is no communication (when not even 1 bit of data
is transferred). 1 Mbps is displayed if the range of the transferred data is from
1 bit to 1.5 Mbit. If the transferred data is 1.5 Mbit or more, the displayed value
is rounded to one decimal place.
The relevant time is the last time the bandwidth reached its maximum value.
The frame length used to calculate bps value starts from the MAC header and
ends with the FCS field.
Peak in Displays the maximum bandwidth used on the receiving side of the line for the
24-hour interval before the command was executed, and the relevant time.
0 Mbps is displayed if there is no communication (when not even 1 bit of data
is transferred). 1 Mbps is displayed if the range of the transferred data is from
1 bit to 1.5 Mbit. If the transferred data is 1.5 Mbit or more, the displayed value
is rounded to one decimal place.
The relevant time is the last time the bandwidth reached its maximum value.
The frame length used to calculate bps value starts from the MAC header and
ends with the FCS field.
Output rate
#3
Displays the send throughput of the line (in bps and pps) for the one second
interval before the command was executed, rounded to two decimal places.
The frame length used to calculate bps value starts from the MAC header and
ends with the FCS field.
Input rate
#3
Displays the receive throughput of the line (in bps and pps) for the one second
interval before the command was executed, rounded to two decimal places.
The bps value is calculated starting from the MAC header and ending with the
FCS field of the frame.
Flow control send
#4
on
A pause packet is sent.
off
A pause packet is not sent.
Flow control receive
#4
on
A pause packet is received.
off
A pause packet is not received.
TPID Displays a TagProtocolIDentifier value that is used on the port to
identify the VLAN. (8100 fixed)