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Statistics and Diagnostics
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3
To add a new entry, click
Add
. The
New History Entry
number, which
uniquely identifies the sample, is displayed.
4
Enter the fields for the entry:
–
Interface Type
— Select port or LAG.
–
Interface
— Select the sampled Ethernet interface.
–
Sampling Interval (sec)
— The time interval in seconds between
samples.
–
Max No. of Samples to Keep
— Number of samples to be saved.
–
Owner
— RMON station or user that requested the RMON
information.
History Table
The
History Table
page displays interface-specific statistical network
samplings. Each table entry represents the counter values compiled during a
single sample.
To display RMON statistics for a specified sample:
1
Click
Statistics and Diagnosis > Monitoring (RMON).
2
Click
History Table
.
3
Select a
History Entry
number in the
View By
filter.
The following fields are displayed:
–
Sample No.
— Number of the specific sample the information in the
table reflects.
–
Dropped Events
— Number of dropped packets due to lack of
network resources during the sampling interval. This may not
represent the exact number of dropped packets, but rather the
number of times dropped packets were detected.
–
Received Bytes (Octets)
— Number of data octets, including bad
packets, received on the network.
–
Received Packets
— Number of packets received during the sampling
interval.
–
Broadcast Packets
— Number of good Broadcast packets received
during the sampling interval.