Port Management
Traffic Statistics
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Traffic Statistics
To open this page, select Port Management > Traffic Statistics in the navigation
tree.
For the selected port, the Statistics table displays the following:
• Port ID—Location of the port.
• Link Status—Status of the connection.
• Rx Packets—Number of packets received on the port.
• Rx Bytes—Number of packet received, measured in bytes.
• Tx Packets—Number of packets sent on the port.
• Tx Bytes—Number of packet sent, measured in bytes.
• Packet Error—Number of packet errors.
VLAN Membership
All LAN ports are on VLAN 1 by default.
To open this page, select Port Management > VLAN Membership in the
navigation tree.
To enable VLANs, check VLAN Enable.
To add or edit a VLAN:
• VLAN ID—Identifier for the VLAN.
• Description—Description of this VLAN.
• Inter VLAN Routing—Allows packets to travel between VLANs. A VLAN
with inter-VLAN routing disabled is isolated from other VLANs. Firewall
access rules can be configured to further regulate (allow or deny) the inter-
VLAN traffic.
• For RV320, LAN 1 through LAN 4—A port can be tagged, untagged, or
excluded from the VLAN.
• For RV325, LAN1 through LAN 14—A port can be tagged, untagged, or
excluded from the VLAN.