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Table 13-4 Display of the detailed information and statistics for a
1000BASE-T/100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X port
Item Displayed information
Detailed information Meaning
Time-since-last-status-change Displays the elapsed time since the last change in status.
hh:mm:ss (when the elapsed time is 24 hours or less: hh = hours, mm =
minutes, ss = seconds)
d.hh:mm:ss (when the elapsed time is more than 24 hours: d = number of
days, hh = hours, mm = minutes, ss = seconds)
Over 100 days (when the elapsed time is more than 100 days)
Bandwidth:<bandwidth of
line>kbps
Displays the bandwidth of the line in kbps.
If the bandwidth configuration command has not been executed, the line
speed of the port is displayed. If the bandwidth configuration command has
been executed, the setting value is displayed. Note that this setting does not
control the bandwidth of the port.
Average
out:<average-bandwidth-used-
on-sending-side>bps
Displays the average bandwidth (in bps) used on the sending 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.
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.