NETGEAR GS108T-100NAS Switch User Manual


 
GS108T Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Monitoring, Maintenance, and Help 6-3
v1.0, December 2007
2. Under Port Selection, select a port from the Port drop-down list.
3. Click Apply.
Under Statistics, the following information is shown for the selected port:
TX statistics for packets transmitted from the port:
Bytes. Shows the number of transmitted bytes.
UnicastPkts. Shows the number of transmitted unicast packets.
MulticastPkts. Shows the number of transmitted multicast packets.
BroadcastPkts. Shows the number of transmitted broadcast packets.
Discards. Shows the number of discarded packets.
Errors. Shows the number of excessive collision packets.
Collision. Shows the number of collision packets.
RX statistics for packets received on the port:
Bytes. Shows the number of received bytes.
UnicastPkts. Shows the number of received unicast packets.
MulticastPkts. Shows the number of received multicast packets.
BroadcastPkts. Shows the number of received broadcast packets.
Discards. Shows the number of discarded packets.
Errors. Shows the number of undersized packets, fragmented packets, packets with
an invalid frame check sequence (FCS), and oversized packets with a proper FCS.
UndersizePkts. Shows the number of received packets with a length less than the
minimum packet size.
OversizePkts. Shows the number of received packets with a length more than the
maximum packet size.
Fragments. Shows the number of received packets (length 10–63 bytes) with an
invalid FCS or alignment error.
Jabbers. Shows the number of received packets with an invalid FCS or code error that
exceed the maximum counter size up to the maximum received frame length.
CRCAlignErr. Shows the number of received packets with an invalid FCS for which
the lengths are between 64 bytes and the maximum counter size.
64 BytePkts. Shows the number of transmitted packets with a packet length less than
or equal to 64
bytes.
65 to 127 BytePkts. Shows the number of transmitted packets with a packet length
between (and including) 65 and 127 bytes.