HP Insight Control Performance Management 7.3 User Guide
Network Adapter Status
• MBits TX/Sec—Average number of megabits transmitted from the selected adapter each
second
• MBits RX/Sec—Average number of megabits received by the selected adapter each second
• MBytes/Sec—Average number of megabytes transferred (transmitted or received) over the
network adapter each second
NIC port performance on the adapter determines network adapter performance.
Network Adapter Inventory
• NIC Configuration
Name and location of the network adapter◦
◦ Supported and negotiated PCI protocol (bus speed) of the network adapter
◦ Number of ports on the NIC adapter, including any upgrade modules installed on the
network adapter
• NIC Ports—All IP addresses assigned to the network ports
• Network Teams—State of all the ports on all network adapters
Network port
The following information is provided for a network port.
Network Port Status
• MBytes/Sec—Average number of megabytes transferred (transmitted or received) over the
NIC port each second.
• MBits TX/Sec—Average number of megabits transmitted from the selected NIC port each
second.
• MBits RX/Sec—Average number of megabits received by the selected NIC port each second.
• TX Utilization %—Percentage of data transmitted from the selected NIC port. This value is
calculated from the TX MBits/Sec and the operating speed of the NIC port.
• RX Utilization %—Percentage of data received from the selected NIC port. This value is
calculated from the RX MBits/Sec and the operating speed of the NIC port.
• Port Utilization %—Percentage of data transferred (transmitted over the NIC port). If the port
is running in full duplex mode, Port Utilization % is the higher of TX Utilization % and RX
Utilization %. If the port is running in half duplex mode, Port Utilization % is the sum of TX
Utilization % and RX Utilization %.
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