Port statistics, User authentication – Husky HME-423E User Manual

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Configuration Using a Web Browser

4-3

4-5.2 Port Statistics

The feature allows users to view the information of the port statistics.

Port

This column shows port number.

Type

This column shows the current connection speed of the port.

Link

This column shows the link status, either Up or Down.

State

This column shows whether the port is enabled or disabled. When the
port is disabled, no packet will be transmitted or received by this port. To
enable or disable ports, please refer to Port Control section for more
information.

Tx Good Packet

This column shows the number of good packets transmitted by this port.

Tx Bad Packet

This column shows the number of bad packets transmitted by this port,
including undersized packets (less than 64 octets), oversized packets,
CRC Align errors, fragmented and jabber packets.

Rx Good Packet

This column shows the number of good packets received by this port.

Rx Bad Packet

This column shows the number of bad packets received by this port,
including undersized packets (less than 64 octets), oversized packets,
CRC Align errors, fragmented and jabber packets.

Tx Abort Packet

This column shows the number of aborted packets while transmitting.

Packet Collision

This column shows the number of collision packets.

Packet Dropped

The column shows the number of dropped packets.

RX Bcast Packet

The column shows the number of broadcast packets.

RX Mcast Packet

The column shows the number of multicast packets.

Click on Clear to remove the current values.

4-5.3 User Authentication

This feature allows the administrator to change the web management login user name and password for
security reason.

User name

Key in the new user name (the default username is root).

Password

Key in the new password (the default username is root).

Confirm password

Re-type the new password.

After finishing necessary configurations, click on Apply to save the settings.

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