TP-Link TL-SL3452 Switch User Manual


 
Th
e following entries are displayed on this screen:
Auto Refresh
Auto Refresh: Allows you to Enable/Disable refreshing the Traffic Summary
automatically.
Refresh Rate: Enter a value in seconds to specify the refresh interval.
Statistics
Port: Enter a port number and click the Select button to view the traffic
statistics of the corresponding port.
Received: Displays the details of the packets received on the port.
Sent: Displays the details of the packets transmitted on the port.
Broadcast: Displays the number of good broadcast packets received o
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transmitted on the port. The error frames are not counted in.
Multicast: Displays the number of good multicast packets received o
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transmitted on the port. The error frames are not counted in.
Unicast: Displays the number of good unicast packets received o
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transmitted on the port. The error frames are not counted in.
Alignment Errors: Displays the number of the received packets that have a bad
Frame Check Sequence (FCS). The length of the packet is from
64 bytes to maximal bytes of the jumbo frame (usually 10240
bytes).
UndersizePkts: Displays the number of the received packets (excluding erro
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packets) that are less than 64 bytes long.
Pkts64Octets: Displays the number of the received packets (including erro
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packets) that are 64 bytes long.
Pkts65to127Octets: Displays the number of the received packets (including erro
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packets) that are between 65 and 127 bytes long.
Pkts128to255Octets: Displays the number of the received packets (including erro
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packets) that are between 128 and 255 bytes long.
Pkts256to511Octets: Displays the number of the received packets (including erro
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packets) that are between 256 and 511 bytes long.
Pkts512to1023Octets: Displays the number of the received packets (including erro
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packets) that are between 512 and 1023 bytes long.
PktsOver1023Octets: Displays the number of the received packets (including erro
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packets) that are more than 1023 bytes long.
Collisions: Displays the number of collisions experienced by a port during
packet transmissions.
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