Avaya C460 SMON Manuel D’Utilisation
Chapter 3
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Avaya C460 SMON User Guide
Switch Statistics displays information using different types of graphs:
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Gauges that show error packets and capacity.
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A pie chart that shows the ratio of Unicast, Broadcast, and
Multicast packets.
Multicast packets.
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A pie chart that shows the ratio of packets by priority.
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A traffic graph section that contains line graphs describing the
characteristics of the traffic traveling through the switch.
characteristics of the traffic traveling through the switch.
The title of the Switch Statistics window displays the Device IP Address.
The gauges, pie charts, and bar graph show data for the latest time
currently visible on the traffic graph. For more information, refer to
currently visible on the traffic graph. For more information, refer to
.
You can use the gauges, pie charts, and traffic graph to view data from an
earlier point in time by scrolling the traffic graph. For more information
about modifying the display, refer to
earlier point in time by scrolling the traffic graph. For more information
about modifying the display, refer to
. For more information on the available toolbar, status bar, and
mouse movement options, refer to
.
Viewing the Switch Statistics Gauges and Pie
Charts
Charts
The gauges at the top of the window display the following information:
Table 3-1. Gauge Variables in Switch Statistics
Variable
Description
Errors
Displays the percentage of packets that contain errors going
through the device on a logarithmic scale. If this
percentage is high, this indicates that there may be a
problem.
through the device on a logarithmic scale. If this
percentage is high, this indicates that there may be a
problem.
Capacity
Displays the proportion of traffic in relation to the device’s
configured capacity, as a percentage. If the capacity used
nears the device’s total capability, this indicates there may
be a problem.
configured capacity, as a percentage. If the capacity used
nears the device’s total capability, this indicates there may
be a problem.