Port Monitoring Configuration; Figure 4-4 Port Monitoring Configuration; Table 4-3 Port Monitoring Configuration Description - ZyXEL Communications PES-1014 User Manual

Zyxel communications phoneline-ethernet switch user's guide
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PES-1014 User's Guide
FIELD
Panel Refresh
Select how often you wish to refresh this screen. Options range from 1 to 60
Time Interval
seconds. You must reopen the page after configuring to make the new
(1..60) sec
settings active.
Counter Refresh
Select how often you wish to refresh the statistics counters. Options range
Time Interval
from 1 to 60 seconds. You must reopen the page after configuring to make
(1..60) sec
the new settings active.
Click Apply to save your changes to working memory or click Reset to go to the previous configuration. Refer
to 3.5.4 for directions on saving your changes to flash memory before you restart the switch.
4.4

Port Monitoring Configuration

The PES-1014 allows you to use a network analyzer (or sniffer) program on a computer to do port snooping on an
individual port. You can monitor and analyze data traffic, as well as capture packets. Move the cursor over the
System link and click Port Monitoring to display the Port Monitoring Configuration screen shown next.
Use this screen to specify a port to monitor and the snooping port(s) to do the monitoring. Only one monitored port
is allowed at one time. Different snooping ports can monitor the incoming and outgoing packet flows. Check the
Status boxes to enable the monitoring of the incoming or outgoing packet flows (or both).
Connect your monitoring computer (the one using the network analyzer) to Ethernet port A or B (whichever
The ports in this screen are numbered 1-16. Ports 1 and 2 are the PES-1014's physical ports A and B
(Ethernet). Ports 3-16 match the physical ports 1-14 (phoneline networking).
FIELD
Current Monitoring Port Status
Monitored Port ID
Snooping Port ID for
Incoming packet flow
4-4
one is not connected to a switch or router).

Figure 4-4 Port Monitoring Configuration

Table 4-3 Port Monitoring Configuration Description

Indicates the number of the monitored port.
Indicates the snooping port that monitors the packet flow
coming into the monitored port. "-" means disabled.
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
10
(default)
10
(default)
EXAMPLE
1
-
(default)
System

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