Vlan view, Vlan view -33 – Finisar Surveyor User Manual

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Views

Data Views

6

VLAN View

From Detail View, click on the

button to open a window with VLAN View.

From Summary View, set the view preferences to

VLAN

to see this view in the first

tab.

VLAN View is available as a table showing statistics or as a chart showing the ten
virtual LANs with the most traffic. Click on the tab at the bottom of the window to
select

Table

or

Chart

. The only virtual LAN protocol recognized at this time is

Cisco’s ISL protocol.

Chart

VLAN View as a chart shows only ten VLANs. The ten VLANs displayed are those
transmitting the largest relative percentage of frames. The chart can be customized
to show the “top ten” VLANs based on a different information field. The

Bar

and

Pie

buttons toggle the type of graphic display. The Pause/Resume button allows you

to pause or resume real-time update of the graph.

Rel % Frames 1<—>2

Percentage of frames sent in either direction between Network Station
1 and Network Station 2 for this application relative to the total number
of frames

Bytes 1—>2

Number of bytes sent from Network Station 1 to Network Station 2 for
this application

Average size 1—>2

Average size of the frames (in bytes) sent from Network Station 1 to
Network Station 2 for this application

Bytes 2—>1

Number of bytes sent from Network Station 2 to Network Station 1 for
this application

Average Size 2—>1

Average size of the frames (in bytes) sent from Network Station 2 to
Network Station 1 for this application

Bytes 1<—>2

Number of bytes sent in either direction between Network Station 1 and
Network Station 2 for this application

Rel % Bytes 1<—>2

Percentage of bytes sent in either direction between Network Station 1
and Network Station 2 for this application relative to the total number of
bytes

Abs % Bytes 1<—>2

Percentage of bytes sent in either direction between Network Station 1
and Network Station 2 for this application relative to the total network
capacity (measured in bytes)

Average Size 1<—>2

Average size (in bytes) of the frames sent in either direction between
Network Station 1 and Network Station 2 for this application

Table 6-16. Application Layer Matrix View, Table Column Descriptions (continued)

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