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Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide 59
Detailed Port Statistics
To view detailed statistics for a port:
1 Select a port from the table displayed within the Statistics screen.
2 Click the Details button.
3 The Interface Statistics screen displays. This screen displays the following statistics for the selected
port:
Name
Displays the port name.
MAC Address
Displays physical address information associated with the interface. This
address is read-only (hard-coded at the factory) and cannot be modified.
Input Bytes
Displays the number of bytes received on the interface.
Input Unicast
Packets
Displays the number of unicast packets (packets directed towards the
interface) received on the interface.
Input NonUnicast
Packets
Displays the number of NonUnicast Packets (Multicast and Broadcast
Packets) received on the interface.
Input Total Packets
Displays the total number of packets received on the interface.
Input Packets
Dropped
Displays the number of received packets dropped by the interface by the
input Queue of the hardware unit /software module associated with the
VLAN. Packets are dropped when the input Queue is full or unable to
processing incoming traffic.
Input Packets Error
Displays the number of packets with errors received on the interface.
Input Packet Errors are input errors due to; no buffer space/ignored
packets due to broadcast storms, packets larger than maximum packet
size, framing errors, input rate exceeding the receiver's date handling rate
or cyclic redundancy check errors. In all of these cases, an error is
reported and logged.
Output Bytes
Displays the number of bytes transmitted from the interface.
Output Unicast
Packets
Displays the number of unicast packets (packets directed towards a single
destination address) transmitted from the interface.