The data displayed is linked to a specific Ethernet port e.g., ETH0. If you enable additional Eth
ernet ports, their throughput data will also be displayed.
In the
Traffic
pane on the right the traffic throughput in Bytes per second is displayed in two
graphs. Drag the handles at the bottom of the graphs to zoom in on a particular time frame.
In the
Actions
panel on the left, you can clear or download monitoring data.
In the
Status
panel on the left, information pertaining to the given Ethernet port is displayed,
including throughput statistics and error statistics. The Mode field indicates which transmission
mode is being used for the given Ethernet port:
FULL
duplex, or
HALF
duplex.
Note that the Mode is auto-negotiated by NetClock. It can be changed only via the switch NetC
lock is connected to, not by using the NetClock Web UI.
4.5.1.7
Outputs Status Monitoring
Per standard configuration, NetClock is equipped with one 1PPS and one 10 MHz output.
Additional outputs can be added by means of output option cards.
Outputs can be monitored in real time via the
INTERFACES
drop-down menu. The menu will
populate dynamically, depending on which outputs are installed.
Monitoring the status of all outputs
To display a list of all the outputs installed in a NetClock unit:
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