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Cisco 300 Series Administration Guide

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Status and Statistics
Managing RMON
20 Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
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Viewing RMON Statistics
The Statistics page
displays detailed information regarding packet sizes and
information regarding physical layer errors. The information displayed is according
to the RMON standard. An oversized packet is defined as an Ethernet frame with
the following criteria:
• Packet length is greater than MRU byte size.
• Collision event has not been detected.
• Late collision event has not been detected.
• Received (Rx) error event has not been detected.
• Packet has a valid CRC.
To view RMON statistics and/or set the refresh rate:
STEP 1 Click Status and Statistics > RMON > Statistics.
STEP 2 Select the Interface for which Ethernet statistics are to be displayed.
STEP 3 Select the Refresh Rate, the time period that passes before the interface
statistics are refreshed.
The statistics are displayed for the selected interface.
• Bytes Received—Number of octets received, including bad packets and
FCS octets, but excluding framing bits.
• Drop Events—Number of packets dropped.
• Packets Received—Number of good packets received, including Multicast
and Broadcast packets.
• Broadcast Packets Received—Number of good Broadcast packets
received. This number does not include Multicast packets.
• Multicast Packets Received—Number of good Multicast packets received.
• CRC & Align Errors—Number of CRC and Align errors that have occurred.
• Undersize Packets—Number of undersized packets (less than 64 octets)
received.
• Oversize Packets—Number of oversized packets (over 2000 octets)
received.

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Cisco 300 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelCisco 300 Series
CategorySwitch
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Available on select models
ManagementWeb-based GUI, SNMP, CLI
VLANsUp to 256
Security FeaturesACLs, 802.1X, Port Security
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Ports8, 16, 24, 48

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