User`s guide

Statistics: Received and Transmitted Ethernet Frames
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The graph shows the frames Port 1 has received over a period
since the switch’s last reset or since someone has last set the
counters to zero.
4. Select
Transmit statistics
to display a screen similar to
Figure 6-31, showing the frames transmitted by Port 1.
Figure 6-31
Transmitted Frames Graph for Port 1
Expect transmit errors to be very small. The switch may receive
a number of bad frames, but the switch must drop those and
send only good frames.
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The sample graphs show the types of frames received or transmitted
by a switch or its individual ports since the last time the counters or
the switch were reset. The software keeps count of the number of
frames and creates a graph. The counters and the graph dynamically
increment as the switch processes frames over a period of time.
When the individual counters reach a maximum of 2
32
(over 4
billion), then the counters reset to zero. Because each counter resets
independently; your graph may become inaccurately skewed;
therefore, you need to reset the counters to get a new baseline on
frame statistics.
Accounting
Port 1 - Room 1147
Transmit Statistics Graph
Total Good Transmits: 52010
Broadcasts: 0
Multicasts: 11760
Transmits Deferred: 0
Single Collisions: 0
Multiple Collisions: 0
Late Collisions: 0
Excessive Collisions: 0
Carrier sense Errors: 0
Transmit Timeouts: 0
Individual port overview...
Zero all statistic counters on the entire system