D-Link DES-3225G Product Manual - Page 94

Browse Address Table, Total RX, Unicast RX/Unicast TX, Broadcast RX/Broadcast TX, Network Monitoring

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24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Total RX The number of bytes received, good and bad. ♦ Unicast RX/Unicast TX The number of good unicast frames received and sent. This includes dropped unicast packets. ♦ Multicast RX/Multicast TX The number of good multicast frames received and sent. This includes local and dropped multicast packets. ♦ Broadcast RX/Broadcast TX The number of good broadcast frames received and sent. This includes dropped broadcast packets. Browse Address Table The Browse Address Table allows the user to view which Switch port(s) a specific network device uses to communicate on the network. You can sort this table by MAC address, port, or VLAN. This is useful for viewing which ports one device is using, or which devices are using one port. To display the Browse Address Table, choose Network Monitoring from the main menu and then choose Browse Address Table. The following screen appears: Figure 6-60. Browse Address Table To browse by MAC address, select MAC address in the Search by field, enter the desired MAC address in the next field, and then press FIND. To browse by port number, select Port in the Search by field, enter the desired port in the next field, and then press FIND. To browse by VLAN, select VLAN in the Search By field, enter the desired VLAN in the next field, and then press FIND. Using the Console Interface 89

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24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Using the Console Interface
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Total RX
The number of bytes received, good and bad.
Unicast RX/Unicast TX
The number of good unicast frames received and sent. This includes dropped unicast
packets.
Multicast RX/Multicast TX
The number of good multicast frames received and sent. This includes local and
dropped multicast packets.
Broadcast RX/Broadcast TX
The number of
good broadcast frames received and sent. This includes dropped
broadcast packets.
Browse Address Table
The
Browse Address Table
allows the user to view which Switch port(s) a specific network device uses to communicate
on the network. You can sort this table by MAC address, port, or VLAN. This is useful for viewing which ports one device is
using, or which devices are using one port.
To display the
Browse Address Table
, choose
Network Monitoring
from the main menu and then choose
Browse
Address Table
. The following screen appears:
Figure 6-60.
Browse Address Table
To browse by MAC address, select
MAC address
in the Search
by field, enter the desired MAC address in the next field,
and then press FIND.
To browse by port number, select
Port
in the Search by field, enter the desired port in the next field, and then press FIND.
To browse by VLAN, select VLAN in the Search By field, enter the desired VLAN in the next field, and then press FIND.