Avaya C460 SMON Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 5
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Extended Port Statistics displays information using two types of graphs:
Pie charts that shows the ratio of different types of packets.
A traffic graph section that contains line graphs describing the
characteristics of the traffic traveling through the port or LAG.
The title of the Extended Port Statistics window displays the name of the
port or LAG selected.
The pie charts show data for the latest time currently visible on the traffic
graph. For more information, refer to “Viewing the Traffic Graph in the
Extended Port Statistics Window” on page 34.
You can use the pie charts and the traffic graph to view data from an
earlier point in time by scrolling the traffic graph. For more information
on the available toolbar, status bar, and mouse movement options, refer
to “Working with Device SMON Tools” on page 14
.
Viewing Pie Charts in the Extended Port
Statistics Window
There are three pie charts at the top of the window. The leftmost pie chart
displays Packets Length Distribution, the center pie chart displays Packets
Distribution, and the rightmost pie chart displays Priority Distribution.
The following table provides a list of the statistics found in the Packets
Length Distribution pie chart:
Table 5-1. Extended Port Statistics - Packets Length Distribution
Variable Description
64 Octets Displays the distribution of packets on the port with a
packet length of 64 octets.
65 to 127 Octets Displays the distribution of packets on the port with a
packet length of between 65 and 127 octets.
128 to 255 Octets Displays the distribution of packets on the port with a
packet length of between 128 and 255 octets.
256 to 511 Octets Displays the distribution of packets on the port with a
packet length of between 256 and 511 octets.
512 to 1023 Octets Displays the distribution of packets on the port with a
packet length of between 512 and 1023 octets.
1024 to 1518 Octets Displays the distribution of packets on the port with a
packet length of between 1024 and 1518 octets.