BayStack User Guide
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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Table 3-21 describes the Port Statistics screen fields.
Note: The Port Statistics screen appears in a slightly different format when the
port selected in the Port fields is configured with a gigabit MDA.
Table 3-21. Port Statistics Screen Fields
Field Description
Port
Allows you to select the number of the port you want to view or reset to zero.
To view another port, type its port number and press Enter, or press the spacebar
on your keyboard to toggle the port numbers.
Packets
Received column:
Indicates the total number of packets received on this port,
including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets.
Transmitted column:
Indicates the total number of packets transmitted successfully
on this port, including broadcast packets and multicast packets.
Multicasts
Received column:
Indicates the total number of good multicast packets received on
this port, excluding broadcast packets.
Transmitted column:
Indicates the total number of multicast packets transmitted
successfully on this port, excluding broadcast packets.
Broadcasts
Received column:
Indicates the total number of good broadcast packets received
on this port.
Transmitted column:
Indicates the total number of broadcast packets transmitted
successfully on this port.
Total Octets
Received column:
Indicates the total number of octets of data (including data in
bad packets) received on this port, excluding framing bits but including FCS octets.
Transmitted column:
Indicates the total number of octets of data transmitted
successfully on this port, including FCS octets.
Lost Packets
Received column:
Indicates the total number of packets lost (discarded) when the
capacity of the port receive buffer was exceeded.
Transmitted column:
Indicates the total number of packets lost (discarded) when
the capacity of the port transmit buffer was exceeded.
FCS Errors
Indicates the total number of valid-size packets that were received with proper
framing but discarded because of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors.
Frame Errors
Indicates the total number of valid-size packets that were received but discarded
because of CRC errors and improper framing.
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