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In addition, this screen shows two kinds of cumulative (Figure 5-1) from a counter
reset and the cumulative (Figure 5-1), which is set after starting this device.
After
reseting a counter, the cumulative (which is set
after starting) is saved.
Figure 5-1 B: Displaying the Cumulative from a Counter Clear
Screen Description
R
Resets the value of a counter.
Press R, and then the value of the counter is reset. The appearance is switched to the dis
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play from a counter reset.
F
Configures the update mode of the screen.
Press F, and then the appearance of the command prompt becomes "Select refresh mode
>". Press 1 to stop the automatic update, and 2 to change the update interval. If you enter
2, the appearance of the command prompt becomes “Input refresh time>”. Enter the
integer in the range from 5 to 600 (seconds).
Q
Returns to the top menu.
Port
Displays the port-number.
Refresh
Displays the update interval of the screen. The factory default settings is 300
seconds.
Elapsed Time Since
System Reset
Displays the time passed after a counter is reset.
Counter Name
Displays the name of each counter.
Total
Displays the value of each counter.
Avg./s
Displays the average value for one second of each counter.
PN262492 Local Management System
Main Menu -> Statistics Menu
Port: 1 Refresh: 300 Sec. Elapsed Time Since System Up: 000:00:00:00
<Counter Name> <Total> <Avg./s>
Total RX Bytes 0 0
Total RX Pkts 0 0
Good Broadcast 0 0
Good Multicast 0 0
CRC/Align Errors 0 0
Undersize Pkts 0 0
Oversize Pkts 0 0
Fragments 0 0
Jabbers 0 0
Collisions 0 0
64-Byte Pkts 0 0
65-127 Pkts 0 0
128-255 Pkts 0 0
256-511 Pkts 0 0
512-1023 Pkts 0 0
Over 1024 Pkts 0 0
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext [P]revious [S]elect Port Re[f]resh Mode Since [R]eset [Q]uit
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option