Utilization/error view, Utilization/error view -23, Protocol distribution view, graph type buttons -23 – Finisar Surveyor User Manual

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Views

Data Views

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and IPX buttons show the percentages of only those packets that can be identified as

containing IP or IPX information respectively.

Table

Protocol Distribution View as a table shows frame and byte counts by protocol.

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Utilization/Error View

Utilization/Error View is a simple strip chart that plots points for network utilization
over time.

The scale for network utilization changes on-the-fly when a new peak percentage is
reached. The time scale also scales automatically as the resource is monitored over
time. The graph has an optional watermark showing the highest utilization point.
The errors plotted on the graph are the total number of CRC and Alignment errors.

From Summary View, set the view preferences to

Utilization/Error

to see this view in

the first tab. From Detail View, click on the

Capture

button or the

Transmit

button to open a window with the

Utilization

strip chart. From Detail View, the

Utilization/Error

chart is presented with the tables of transmit or receive counters.

Table 6-9. Protocol Distribution View, Graph Type Buttons

Display Button

Description/Action

BAR

Display distributions as a bar graph.

PIE

Display distributions as a pie chart.

II

Pause the display. When pressed again, counters resume real-time
update.

Table 6-10. Protocol Distribution View, Table Column Descriptions

Table Column

Description

Protocol Name

Name of a network protocol (i.e., ARP, IP, IPX, etc.)

Total Frames

Total number of captured frames that are associated with a particular
protocol

Rel % Frames

Percentage of all frames captured that are associated with a particular
protocol

Total Bytes

Total number of captured bytes that are associated with a particular pro-
tocol

Rel % Bytes

Percentage of all bytes captured that are associated with a protocol

Abs % Bytes

Percentage of network capacity (measured in bytes) that are associated
with a protocol

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