WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.03 and greater
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IP Services—IP Settings, DHCP, and DNS
IP Settings
Figure 6-4. Network Setup > Ethernet > Statistics Screen
You can view the following information:
■ Name—VLAN ID (also referred to as the interface).
■ Bytes In—total number of bytes received on the interface.
■ Packets In—total number of packets received on the interface, including
packets dropped and error packets.
■ Packets In Dropped—number of incoming packets that are dropped. Pack-
ets might be dropped if the input queue is saturated or if an overrun occurs
(the interface receives packets faster than it can transfer them to a buffer).
■ Packets In Error—number of incoming packets with errors such as:
• Runt frames—Runt frames are smaller than the minimum Ethernet
frame of 64 bytes.
• Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors—CRC errors are reported if
the receiving station computes a CRC value that does not match the
four-byte CRC field at the end of the Ethernet frame.
• Late collisions—A late collision occurs after the sending station sends
the first 64 octets of data.
■ Bytes Out—total number of bytes sent on the interface.
■ Packets Out—total number of packets sent on the interface.