Specifications

Fiber FX −− Fiber Fast Ethernet.
Empty PIM Slot −− A device port that can accept a Port Interface Module (PIM). PIMs allow
you to add ports of various media types to existing devices.
Other −− Media types other than those listed here.
Unknown Media Type −− Ports that do not report a media type.
Connector Type
Select the "Any connector type" checkbox for a report on all listed port connector types, or select
individual connector types of interest. Select the "Other" checkbox if you wish to include data on
connector types other than the types listed here. Select the "Unknown Jack Type" checkbox if you
wish to include ports that do not report a connector type. For the purposes of this report, the connector
types are defined as follows:
RJ45 −− An eight−wire modular connector similar to connectors used for a telephone. Used
with twisted pair cable.
DB9 −− A 9−pin connector most commonly used for an RS−232 interface, such as a console
port on a network device.
BNC −− A "bayonet−locking" connector used on 10Base2 thin coaxial cable.
AUI −− A 15−pin connector interface for connecting transceivers to network devices and to a
computer NIC.
SC −− A fiber−optic "push and pull" cable connector: two fiber cables and two SC connectors
provide bidirectional transmission.
MIC −− A dual−fiber connector most widely used for FDDI and ATM.
ST −− A fiber−optic "stab and twist" cable connector: two fiber cables and two ST connectors
provide bidirectional transmission.
Telco −− A 50−pin copper connector first used by telephone companies (telco), widely used
for 10 and 100 Mbps Ethernet.
MTRJ −− A fiber−optic connector; two fiber strands.
SMA −− A fiber−optic connector with a plug that screws into a threaded socket.
HSSDC −− A High−Speed Serial Data Connector.
Other −− Connector types other than those listed here.
Unknown Jack Type −− Ports that do not report a connector type.
Specify Time Window
Use this window to select a time period from which report data will be gathered. The report will be generated
using device data saved in archive operations performed during the specified time period. Calculations are
based on the first and last archives (data samples) in the time period selected, not on all archive information in
the specified time frame. The archive operations must be configured to archive capacity planning data (see
How to Archive for more information.) You can also select to use current data from devices as one of your
data samples, in which case the report will use current data from the target devices, instead of the last archive
in the time period.
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