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Oper Status (Read-only)
This field displays the current status of the interface. If this field displays
“Testing”, no frames may be passed on this interface.
MTU (Read-only)
The MTU field displays the maximum frame size (in octets) that a frame
may contain to be received or transmitted from this interface.
Speed (Read-only)
The Speed field displays the theoretical maximum amount of bandwidth
that the interface can support in bits per second.
Link Status (Read-only)
This field displays the current link status of the interface. This field
displays either “Link” or “No Link”.
Duplex Mode (Read-only)
This field indicates whether the interface is operating in normal (standard)
or full duplex mode. This field will read either “Standard” or “Full
Duplex”.
Interface [
nn] (Command)
This command is used to enter an interface number for viewing statistics.
For instructions on how to use this command, refer to
Section 5.28.1
.
CLEAR COUNTERS (Command)
This command is used to reset all statistic counters to zero. For details on
how to use this field, refer to
Section 5.28.2
.
5.28.1
Displaying Interface Statistics
To display the statistics for any interface, proceed as follows:
1.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the Interface [nn] field at the bottom
of the screen.
2.
Press the SPACE bar to increment (or press the DEL [delete] key to
decrement) the interface number.
3.
Press ENTER (neither the Interface # fields nor the statistics will
change until ENTER is pressed).
5.28.2
Using the Clear Counters Command
To reset all the statistics counters of the selected interface to zero, perform
the following steps:
1.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS command.
2.
Press ENTER, the counters for the selected interface are reset to zero.
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