Traffic Types - Avaya G350 User Manual

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Viewing
To view traffic statistics, hold the mouse over a point on the graph
Traffic
representing the traffic for which you would like to see statistics. After
Statistics
two seconds, an info box appears displaying the name of the traffic type
represented by the line in the graphic, and the traffic rate at the selected
point.
Zooming In
To zoom out and view a graph of all the traffic on the selected port from
and Out of
the time the application was opened, double-click the graph. The graph is
the Graph
compressed to show all of the traffic on the port from the time the
application was opened until the present time.
To zoom in on a portion of the graph, press SHIFT and select a portion of
the graph using the mouse. The graph zooms in and shows only the
portion of the graph that was selected.
Scrolling
To scroll within the graph, hold the left mouse button down while moving
within the
the mouse from the graph in the direction you want to scroll. The graph
Graph
scrolls in the selected direction.
Unfreezing
When zooming or scrolling within the graph, the display freezes and is
the Graph
not updated with the current information. To reactivate the display, click
anywhere in the graph. The graph display is restored to normal, and the
graph is reactivated.

Traffic Types

The bottom of the Port RMON window contains a list of various types of
traffic. Each traffic type has a checkbox next to it. Only traffic types whose
checkboxes are checked are displayed in the Port RMON graph.
The following table provides a list of the traffic types and their
descriptions.
Avaya G350 Manager User Guide
Field
Unicast
Multicast
Broadcast
Table 10-1. Traffic Types
Description
Total number of good packets received that
were directed to a unicast address.
Total number of good packets directed to a
multicast address.
Total number of good packets directed to a
broadcast address.
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