User Manual
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UniFi Controller User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Chapter 9: Insights
Overview
Port The ports display their status and port number:
Indicates a 10/100 Mbps connection.
Indicates a 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) connection.
Indicates a 10 Gbps connection.
Indicates 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) connection with PoE.
Indicates the connection is disabled (no network or
VLAN is enabled).
Indicates no connection (the network or VLAN is
enabled, but the port is not in use).
Switch If All Switches is selected, then this displays the
hostname, alias, or MAC address of the UniFi Switch. You
can click the name to get additional details. For more
information, see “UniFi Switch Details” on page 93.
Name Displays the name of the port.
PoE Displays the PoE setting:
• (blank) PoE is disabled.
• 24V Passive 24V passive PoE is enabled.
• PoE+ 802.3at/af devices can be plugged in and
automatically receive PoE.
• __W Power output is displayed in watts.
Mode Displays the operation mode:
• Switching The default mode.
• Mirroring The network traffic of this port will receive
the mirrored traffic from the port selected in ”Port
Configuration” on page 95.
• Aggregate This port is part of an aggregate link. A port
channel, also known as a Link Aggregation Group (LAG),
combines multiple links into a single logical link (single
IP address) for load balancing and/or redundancy.
Networks/VLANs Displays the networks/VLANs that the
port belongs to. If the Mode is Aggregate, then it displays
the aggregation detail.
Link Status Displays the connection speed and duplex
mode.
STP Displays the STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) mode.
TX Displays the amount of data transmitted.
RX Displays the amount of data received.
TX Rate Displays the transmit rate.
RX Rate Displays the receive rate.
Activity Displays the level of activity. The different colors
represent different types of packet activity.
Color Packet Activity
TX rate
RX rate
You can place your mouse over the Activity icon to display
the specific TX or RX rate.
Actions Click a button to perform the desired action:
• Edit Click
EDIT
to make changes to the port settings.
For more information, see “UniFi Switch Details” on
page 93.
• Clear Counters Click
CLEAR COUNTERS
to clear the port
statistics.
• Power Cycle If applicable, click
POWER CYCLE
to power
cycle the port.










