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.