View Lldp Neighbor Information; Statistic; View Traffic Information Statistics - TRENDnet TEG-30102WS User Manual

10-port 2.5gbase-t web smart+ switch with 2 x 10g sfp+ slots
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View LLDP Neighbor Information

LLDP > LLDP Neighbor Information
1. Log into your switch management page (see
on page 11).
2. Click on LLDP and click on LLDP Neighbor Information.
3. View the LLDP neighbor information.
Entity: This parameter is a number assigned to the reporting neighbors in the
order that the LLDP information is received from them.
Port: This parameter specifies the TEG-30102WS local port number where the
LLDP information was received.
Chassis ID Subtype: This parameter describes the Chassis ID subtype of the
neighboring network device which is reporting the LLDP information.
Chassis ID: This parameter is the neighboring device's chassis ID.
Port ID Subtype: This parameter describes the Port ID subtype of the
neighboring network device's port that is connected directly to the TEG-
30102WS switch port.
Port ID: This parameter specifies the neighboring network device's port
number from which the LLDP information was transmitted.
Port Description: This parameter describes the neighboring network device's
port.
Show Description: If you click on this button, a detailed report of the
neighboring network device will be displayed.
If the entries span multiple pages, you can navigate page number in the Page field and
click Go or you can click First, Previous, Next, and Last Page to navigate the pages.
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Statistic

Statistics provide important information for troubleshooting switch problems at the port
level. The Web Management Utility provides a two statistics charts, including Traffic
Information and Error Information.

View Traffic Information Statistics

Statistic > Traffic Information
1. Log into your switch management page (see
on page 11).
2. Click on Statistic and click on Traffic Information.
3. View the Traffic Information Statistics.
InOctets: Inbound Octets (Bytes/s), number of inbound octet bits in bytes per
second.
InUcastPkts: Inbound Unicast Packets (Pkts), number of inbound unicast packets
in packets per second.
InNUcastPkts: Inbound Non-unicast Packets (Pkts), number of inbound non-
unicast packets (such as broadcast and multicast packets) in packets per second.
InDiscards: Inbound Discards (Pkts), number of inbound discarded packets in
packets per second.
OutOctets: Outbound Octets (Bytes/s), rate of outbound octet bits in bytes per
second.
OutUcastPkts: Outbound Unicast Packets (Pkts), number of outbound unicast
packets in packets per second.
OutNUcastPkts: Outbound Non-unicast Packets (Pkts), number of outbound
non-unicast (such as broadcast and multicast packets) packets.
OutDiscards: Outbound Discards (Pkts), number of outbound discarded packets.
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