Figure 4.225Switching > Mvr > Statistics - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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To access this page, click Switching > MVR > Statistics.
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
IGMP Queries
IGMPv1 Reports
IGMPv2 Reports
IGMP Leaves
Packet Failures
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4.4.14
LLDP
The IEEE 802.1AB defined standard, Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), allows
stations residing on an 802 LAN to advertise major capabilities and physical descrip-
tions. This information is viewed by a network manager to identify system topology
and detect bad configurations on the LAN.
LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences. Information
is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function, and is received and pro-
cessed by stations implementing the receive function. The transmit and receive func-
tions can be enabled/disabled separately per port. By default, both transmit and
receive are disabled on all ports. The application is responsible for starting each
transmit and receive state machine appropriately, based on the configured status and
operational state of the port.
FASTPATH SMB allows LLDP to have multiple LLDP neighbors per interface. The
number of such neighbors is limited by the memory constraints. A product-specific
constant defines the maximum number of neighbors supported by the switch. There
is no restriction on the number of neighbors supported on a per LLDP port. If all the
remote entries on the switch are filled up, the new neighbors are ignored. In case of
multiple VOIP devices on a single interface, the 802.1ab component sends the Voice
VLAN configuration to all the VoIP devices.
4.4.14.1
Global
Use the LLDP Global Configuration page to specify LLDP parameters that are
applied to the switch.
To access this page, click Switching > LLDP > Global.
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Figure 4.225 Switching > MVR > Statistics
Description
The total number of IGMP Queries successfully transmitted or
received by the processor.
The total number of IGMPv1 Reports successfully transmitted or
received by the processor.
The total number of IGMPv2 Reports successfully transmitted or
received by the processor.
The total number of IGMP Leaves successfully transmitted or received
by the processor.
The total number of packets which failed to get transmitted or received
by the processor.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Figure 4.226 Switching > LLDP > Global
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