Port Statistics Data Window Entries - Qlogic SANbox 5602 User Manual

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The Statistics pull-down menu is available on the Port Statistics data window, and
provides different ways to view detailed port information. Click the down arrow to
open the pull-down menu. Open the pull-down menu and select Absolute to view
the total count of statistics since the last switch or port reset. Select Rate to view
the number of statistics counted per second over the polling period. Select
Baseline to view the total count of statistics since the last time the baseline was
set. When viewing baseline statistics, click the Clear Baseline button to set the
current baseline. The baseline will also be set when the switch status changes
from unreachable to reachable.
Start Time
End Time
Total Time
Al Init
AL Init Error
Bad Frames
Class 2 Frames In
Class 2 Frames Out
Class 2 Words In
Class 2 Words Out
Class 3 Frames In
Class 3 Frames Out
Class 3 Toss
Class 3 Words In
Class 3 Words Out
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Table 5-5. Port Statistics Data Window Entries
Entry
The beginning of the period over which the statistics apply. The
start time for the Absolute view is not applicable. The start time
for the Rate view is the beginning of polling interval. The start
time for the Baseline view is the last time the baseline was set.
The last time the statistics were updated on the display.
Total time period from start time to end time.
Number of times the port entered the initialization state.
Number of times the port entered initialization and the
initialization failed. Increments count when port has a sync
loss.
Number of frames that were truncated due to a loss of sync or
the frame didn't end with an EOF.
Number of class 2 frames received by this port.
Number of class 2 frames transmitted by this port.
Number of class 2 words received by this port.
Number of class 2 words transmitted by this port.
Number of class 3 frames received by this port.
Number of class 3 frames transmitted by this port.
Number of class 3 frames that were discarded by this port. A
frame can be discarded because of detection of a missing
frame (based on SEQ_CNT), detection of an E_D_TOV
timeout, receiving a reject frame, or receiving a frame on an
offline port.
Number of class 3 words received by this port.
Number of class 3 words transmitted by this port.
5 – Managing Ports
Displaying Port Information
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