User Manual
Table Of Contents
- S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Getting Started with the NETGEAR Switch
- Switch Management Interface
- Connect the Switch to the Network
- Discover a Switch in a Network with a DHCP Server
- Discover a Switch in a Network without a DHCP Server
- Configure the Network Settings on the Administrative System
- Access the Management Interface from a Web Browser
- Understand the User Interfaces
- Interface Naming Convention
- Configuring Interface Settings
- Online Help
- Registration
- 2. Configure System Information
- 3. Configuring Switching
- 4. Configuring Routing
- 5. Configuring Quality of Service
- 6. Managing Device Security
- 7. Maintenance
- 8. Monitoring the System
- A. Configuration Examples
- B. Hardware Specifications and Default Values
Configure System Information
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S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
Advanced Stack-Port Diagnostics
To display Stack-port diagnostics:
Use the Stack-port Diagnostics page to display the diagnostics for all the stack-ports in the
given st
ack.
1. Click Syste
m > Stacking > Advanced > Stack-port Diagnostics.
2. Select either
the Unit ID or All.
• Select the
Unit ID field to display information for the selected unit.
• Select All to d
isplay information for all units.
Figure 49. Stack-port Diagnostics
Link Speed (Gbps) Displays the maximum speed of the stack port.
Transmit Data Rate (Mbps) Displays the approximate transmit rate on the stack port.
Transmit Error Rate (Error/s) Displays the number of errors in transmit packets per second.
Total Transmit Errors Displays the total number of errors in transmit packets since
bootup
. The counter may wrap.
Receive Data Rate (Mbps) Displays the approximate receive
rate on the stack port.
Receive Error Rate (Error/s) Displays the number of errors in receive packets per second.
Total Receive Errors Displays the total number of errors in receive packets since
bootup. The counter may wrap.
Link Flaps Displays a stack port counter that increments whenever a stack
port l
ink transitions to the down state.
Table 28. Stack-port Configuration (continued)
Field Description










