Switch or Port Details

With a switch selected, the details panel displays the current values for the following properties:

VLAN Map register configured correctly?
Indicates whether the VLAN switch's "VLAN Map" register is configured correctly or not.
VLAN Enabled register configured correctly?
Indicates whether the VLAN switch's "VLAN Enabled" register is configured correctly or not.
All Port VIDs configured correctly?
Indicates whether all "Port VIDs" (1 per port) for the VLAN switch are configured correctly or not.

Full VLAN Map
Indicates the configuration of VLAN Data Register:
VLAN Map: Valid?
VLAN Map: Multi-Spanning Tree
VLAN Map: Untag Map
VLAN Map: Forward Map

Full VLAN Enabled Register
Indicates whether VLAN functions are enabled or not, as well as the behavior of other VLAN features:
VLAN Enabled Register: VLAN Enabled bit
VLAN Enabled Register: VID MAC Control bits
VLAN Enabled Register: 802.1Q Frame VID Control bits
VLAN Enabled Register: Priority tagged frame control bits

Full Built-In Self Test (BIST) result
Indicates the status of the network switch built-in self-test which verifies the switch's internal functions:
BIST: All tests done?
BIST: AT RAM defect
BIST: FM RAM defect
BIST: AT Table RAM error
BIST: FM RAM error
BIST: BPC RAM error
BIST: MIB RAM error
BIST: SEC RAM error
BIST: GTX RAM error
BIST: TXQ RAM error

With a port selected, the details panel displays the current values for the following properties:

Link speed
Speed of the link communications, in Mbps: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps (default).
Port duplex mode
Indicates the port's duplex mode: half duplex mode or full duplex mode (default).
Port VID
Identifies which VLAN this port belongs to. All ports on the same VLAN share the same Port VID.
Transmit dropped packets
This counter is incremented every time a transmit packet is dropped due to lack of resources, or an internal MAC sublayer transmit error is not counted.
Transmit broadcast packets
The number of good packets transmitted by the port that are directed to a broadcast address. This counter does not include errored broadcast packets or valid multicast packets.
Transmit collisions
The number of collisions experienced by the port during packet transmissions.
Transmit excess collisions
The number of packets that are not transmitted from the port because the packet experienced 16 transmission attempts.
Receive pause packets
The number of PAUSE frames received by the port.
Receive jabbers
The number of packets received by the port that are longer than 1522 bytes and have either an FCS ( Frame Check Sequence) error or an alignment error.
Receive alignment errors
The number of packets received by the port that have a length (excluding framing bits but including FCS) between 64 and 1522 bytes, inclusive, and have a bad FCS with a non-integral number of bytes.
Receive FCS errors
The number of packets received by the port that have a length (excluding raming bits but including FCS) between 64 and 1522 bytes inclusive, and have a bad FCS with an integral number of bytes.
Receive broadcast packets
The number of good packets received by the port that are directed to the broadcast address. This counter does not include errored broadcast packets or valid multicast packets.
Receive fragments
The number of packets received by the port that are less than 64 bytes (excluding framing bits) and have either an FCS error or an alignment error.
Transmit/Receive 64 byte packets
The number of transmit/receive packets (including error packets) that are 64 bytes long.
Transmit/Receive 65 to 127 byte packets
The number of transmit/receive packets (including error packets) that are between 65 and 127 bytes long.
Transmit/Receive 128 to 255 byte packets
The number of transmit/receive packets (including error packets) that are between 128 and 255 bytes long.
Transmit/Receive 256 to 511 byte packets
The number of transmit/receive packets (including error packets) that are between 256 and 511 bytes long.
Transmit/Receive 512 to 1023 byte packets
The number of transmit/receive packets (including error packets) that are between 512 and 1023 bytes long.
Transmit/Receive 1024 to 1522 byte packets
The number of transmit/receive packets (including error packets) that are between 1024 and 1522 bytes long.