Cabletron Systems 100 Switch User Manual


 
Monitoring and Managing Your ELS100-16TX
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The number of spanning tree topology changes that have
occurred since the ELS100-16TX was last reset.
The time since a topology change was last initiated.
The physical location of the ELS100-16TX.
The name and address of the contact person for the ELS100-
16TX.
The name of the ELS100-16TX.
The current number of dynamic (learned) addresses.
4.2.3 Ethernet Port Statistics
For each Ethernet port connection on the ELS100-16TX, a number
of statistics are available. They can help you analyze both network
activity and utilization, and in some cases, indicate faulty
equipment or cabling.
The number of non-unicast (multicast and broadcast) and
unicast packets received from the port.
The following statistics are available with SNMP:
The number of bytes in the received packets.
The number of bytes in the packets that were filtered.
The number of bytes in the packets that were forwarded.
The total number of packets transmitted to the LAN.
Note: To check ELS100-16TX system status using LCM, see Section 4.3.
Note: All statistics counters are cleared when the ELS100-16TX is reset
or when the LCM
clearstat command is used.