
4 Web-based Switch Configuration
D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch User Manual
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The following fields can be set or viewed:
Time Interval:
Select the desired setting between
1s
and
60s
, where “s” stands for seconds. The default
value is
one
second.
Record Number:
Select number of times the Switch will be polled between
20
and
200
. The default value is
200
.
Unicast:
Counts the total number of good packets that were received by a unicast address.
Multicast:
Counts the total number of good packets that were received by a multicast address.
Broadcast:
Counts the total number of good packets that were received by a broadcast address.
Show/Hide:
Check whether or not to display Multicast, Broadcast and Unicast packets.
Clear:
Clicking this button clears all statistics counters on this window.
View Table:
Clicking this button instructs the Switch to display a table rather than a line graph.
View Line Chart:
Clicking this button instructs the Switch to display a line graph rather than a table.
Monitoring > Errors > Received (RX)
This page displays the following graph of error packets received on the Switch. To select a port to view these
statistics for, select the port by using the
Port
pull-down menu. The user may also use the real-time graphic
of the Switch at the top of the web page by simply clicking on a port.
Figure 4.154 - Monitoring > Errors > Received (RX) (line graph)
To view the
Received Error Packets Table
, click the link
View Table
, which will show the following table:
Figure 4.155 - Monitoring > Errors > Received (RX) (table)
The following fields can be set or viewed:
Time Interval:
Select the desired setting between
1s
and
60s
, where “s” stands for seconds. The default
value is
one
second.
Record Number:
Select number of times the Switch will be polled between
20
and
200
. The default value is
200
.
CRC Error:
Counts otherwise valid packets that did not end on a byte (octet) boundary.