Finisar Surveyor Network Card User Manual


 
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Chart
Host Matrix View as a chart shows only ten MAC conversations. The ten
conversations displayed are those transmitting the largest relative percentage of
frames. The chart can be customized to show the “top ten” conversations based on a
different information field. The
Bar and Pie buttons toggle the type of graphic
display. The Pause/Resume button allows you to pause or resume real-time update
of the graph.
Table
Host Matrix View as a table shows network activity from the view of MAC station
pairs. The table lists statistics for all pairs found. The table can be customized to
include other columns of information. Table columns listed in italics are the default
Host Matrix View columns.
Press the right mouse button on any table entry to create a filter using the selected
MAC layer conversation. See Chapter 7 for information on filters.
Table 6-14. Host Matrix View, Table Column Descriptions
Table Column Description
MAC Station Name 1 Name of a MAC station
MAC Station Address 1 MAC station address
MAC Station Name 2 Name of a second MAC station
MAC Station Address 2 Address of a second MAC station
Frames 1—>2 Number of frames sent from MAC Station 1 to MAC Station 2
Frames 2—>1 Number of frames sent from MAC Station 2 to MAC Station 1
Frames 1<—>2 Number of frames sent in either direction between MAC Station 1 and
MAC Station 2
Rel % Frames 1<—>2 Percentage of frames sent in either direction between MAC Station 1
and MAC Station 2 relative to the total number of frames
Bytes 1—>2 Number of bytes sent from MAC Station 1 to MAC Station 2
Average size 1—>2 Average size of the frames sent from MAC Station 1 to MAC Station 2
Bytes 2—>1 Number of bytes sent from MAC Station 2 to MAC Station 1
Average Size 2—>1 Average size of the frames sent from MAC Station 2 to MAC Station 1
Bytes 1<—>2 Number of bytes sent in either direction between MAC Station 1 and
MAC Station 2
Rel % Bytes 1<—>2 Percentage of bytes sent in either direction between MAC Station 1 and
MAC Station 2 relative to the total number of bytes