128 - RocketLinx ES7528 Industrial Managed PoE Rack Mount User Guide
: 2000509 Rev. A
Port Statistics
Port Statistics
Port Statistics
Use this page to view operation statistics for each port. The statistics that can be viewed include Link Type, Link State, Rx
Good, Rx Bad, Rx Abort, Tx Good, Tx Bad and Collisions. Rx means the received packet while Tx means the transmitted
packets.
Note: If you see an increase of Bad, Abort or Collision counts, that may mean the network cable is not properly connected or
the network performance of the port is poor. Check your network cable, the Network Interface Card of the connected
device, the network application, or reallocate the network traffic.
Click
Clear Selected
to reinitialize the counts of the selected ports, and
Clear All
to reinitialize the counts of all ports. Click
Reload
to refresh the counts.
Static Unicast MAC
Address
Some applications may require that you type in the static Unicast MAC address to its MAC
address table. Type the MAC Address (format: xxxx.xxxx.xxxx), select its VID, and Port ID,
and then click Add to add it to MAC Address table.
MAC Address Table
This displays all the MAC Addresses learnt by the switch fabric. The packet types include
Management Unicast, Static Unicast, Dynamic Unicast, Static Multicast, and Dynamic
Multicast. The table allows you to sort the address by the packet types and port.
Packet Types
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Management Unicast means the MAC address of the switch. It belongs only to the CPU
port.
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Static Unicast MAC addresses can be added and deleted.
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Dynamic Unicast MAC is a MAC address learnt by the switch Fabric.
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Static Multicast can be added by the CLI and can be deleted using the web interface and
CLI.
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Dynamic Multicast appears after you enabled IGMP and the switch learnt IGMP report.
Remove
Click to remove the static Unicast/Multicast MAC address.
Reload
Click to reload to refresh the table. The new learnt Unicast/Multicast MAC address are updated
in the MAC address table.
Apply
Click
Apply
to apply the settings.
Note: You must Save the settings (Page 137), if you want to maintain these settings if the
RocketLinx ES7528 is powered off.
MAC Address Table
Description