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To view updated Bridge statistics, click Refresh.
To clear the Bridge statistics, click Clear.
7.5.2 Learn Table
Learn Table allows you to view all the MAC addresses that the device has learnt on all of its interfaces.
To view Learn Table statistics, navigate to MONITOR > Bridge > Learn Table. The Learn Table screen appears.
Figure 7-21 Learn Table
The Learn Table displays the MAC address of the learnt device, the bridge port number, aging timer for each device learnt on
an interface, and the local (DUT's local interfaces)/remote (learned entries through bridging) status of the learnt device.
an interface, and the local (DUT's local interfaces)/remote (learned entries through bridging) status of the learnt device.
To view updated learn table statistics, click Refresh.
To clear learn table statistics, click Clear.
7.6 Network Layer
7.6.1 Routing Table
Routing table displays all the active routes of the network. These can be either static or dynamic (obtained through RIP). For
every route created in the network, the details of that particular link or route will get updated in this table.
every route created in the network, the details of that particular link or route will get updated in this table.
To view the Routing Table, navigate to MONITOR > Network Layer > Routing Table. The Routing Table screen appears:
Out Octets
Represents the total number of octets transmitted out of the bridge, including the framing
characters.
characters.
Out Packets
Represents the total number of packets requested by higher-level protocols to be
transmitted out of the bridge interface to a sub-network address, including those that
were discarded or not sent.
transmitted out of the bridge interface to a sub-network address, including those that
were discarded or not sent.
Out Discards
Represents the number of error-free outbound packets which are discarded to prevent
them from being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to
free up buffer space.
them from being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to
free up buffer space.
Out Errors
Represents the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of
errors.
errors.
Parameter
Description