Lldp Statistics Page - HP 1810-24G Management And Configuration Manual

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Table 3 Port Summary Fields
Field
Interface
Physical Type
Port Status
AutoNeg Status
Link Speed
MTU
Interface/Trunk
Received Packets w/o Error
Received Packets with Error
Broadcast Received Packets
Transmitted Packets w/o Errors
Transmitted Packets with Errors
Collisions
Transmitted Pause Frames
Received Pause Frames
Click Clear to reset all statistics to their initial values.
Click the Refresh link above the page to re-display the page with the latest port information.
For instructions on configuring port settings, see

LLDP Statistics page

The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Statistics page displays summary and per-port information
for LLDP frames transmitted and received on the switch.
To display the LLDP Statistics page, click Status > LLDP Statistics in the navigation pane.
Description
List of physical and logical interfaces supported or configured on a particular
platform.
Displays whether the port is operating in copper mode or fiber mode.
The physical status (up or down) of the link at the port.
Displays whether Auto negotiation is enabled or disabled on the port.
The physical speed at which the port is operating.
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), also referred to as Max Frame size
acceptable on the specified port.
Port Statistics and Trunk Statistics
NOTE:
The following statistics are collected for both individual port and for trunks.
List of physical and logical interfaces supported on that platform.
The packet count received on the port with out any packet errors.
The packet count received on the port with errors.
The packet count for Broadcast packets received on the port.
The number of packets transmitted out of that port with out any packet errors.
The number of packets transmitted out of the port with packet errors.
The number of packet collisions.
The number of Ethernet pause frames transmitted. (This information is collected
for ports but not for trunks.)
The number of Ethernet pause frames received. (This information is collected
for ports but not for trunks.)
Port Summary
"Port Configuration" (page
31).
LLDP Statistics page
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