Displaying Interface Statistics - Enterasys 2H25x User Manual

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Interface Statistics Screen
Table 10-3 Interface Statistics Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
Use this field...
OutErrors
(Read-Only)
OutQLen
(Read-Only)
Address
(Read-Only)
Last Change
(Read-Only)
Admin Status
(Read-Only)
Oper Status
(Read-Only)
MTU
(Read-Only)
Speed
(Read-Only)
Interface [nn]
(Command)
CLEAR
COUNTERS
(Command)

10.3.1 Displaying Interface Statistics

To display the statistics for any interface, proceed as follows:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Interface [nn] field at the bottom of the screen.
2. Press the SPACE bar to increment (or press the DEL [delete] key to decrement) the interface
number.
3. Press ENTER (neither the Interface # fields nor the statistics will change until ENTER is
pressed).
10-8
Device Statistics Menu Screens
To...
See the total number of outbound frames discarded because they
contained errors. This field represents the total number of errored
frames, regardless of the cause of the error.
See the length of the frames queue. The field represents the total
number of frames that can be contained in queue.
See the MAC address of the interface that is currently being displayed.
See the last time that the interface was reset.
See the current status of the interface. If this field displays "Testing",
no frames may be passed on this interface.
See the current status of the interface. If this field displays "Testing",
no frames may be passed on this interface.
See the maximum frame size (in octets) that a frame may contain to be
received or transmitted from this interface.
See the theoretical maximum of the interface's bandwidth in bits per
second.
Enter an interface number for viewing statistics. For instructions on
how to use this command, refer to
Temporarily reset all counters of a screen to zero to allow the user to
observe counter activity over a period of time. For details on how to use
this field, refer to
Section
Section
10.3.1.
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