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of the switch. It belongs to the CPU port only.
Static Unicast MAC address can be added and
deleted. Dynamic Unicast MAC is the MAC
address learned by the switch Fabric. Static
Multicast can be added through CLI and can be
deleted through the Web and CLI. Dynamic
Multicast will appear after you have enabled
IGMP and after the switch learns the IGMP
report.
Click the Remove button to remove the Static
Unicast/Multicast MAC address. Click the Reload
buttonto refresh the table. Newly learned
Unicast/Multicast MAC addresss will be updated
to the MAC address table.
Click the Apply button to change the value.
3.11.2.
Port Statistics
This page summarizes the operational statistics for each port. The statistics
include Link Type, Link State, Rx Good, Rx Bad, Tx Good, and Collision. Rx means
the received packets while Tx means the transmitted packets. The statistics can
just show Rx Good and Tx Good or Rx Bad and Collision.
Note: If you see an increase in Bad or Collision counts, this may mean that your
network cable is not connected correctly or the network performance of the port
is poor. Please check your network cable, Network Interface Card connected to
your device, the network application, or reallocate the network traffic.
Clear All
reset the counts of all ports