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.