Performance, Administrative interface, Performance view page – Dell PowerVault 50F (Fibre Channel Switch) User Manual

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Rx_flushed

Number of flushed transmissions.

Tx_unavail

Number of interrupted transmissions.

Free_buffer

Number of buffer interrupts.

Overrun

Number of buffer overruns.

Suspended

Number of suspended interrupts.

Parity_err

Number of parity errors.

Frjt

Number of frame rejected.

Fbsy

Number of frames busy.

Link_Failure

Number of link failure.

Loss_of_sync

Loss of synchronization.

Protocol_err

Protocol error.

Invalid_word

Invalid word (encoding errors inside of frames).

Invalid_crc

Invalid CRC in a frame.

Delim_err

Delimeter error (order set)

Address_err

Address ID error (S_ID D_ID)

Lr_in

Link reset in (primitive sequence). Does not apply to FL_Port.

Lr_out

Link reset out (primitive sequence). Does not apply to FL_Port.

Ols_in

Offline resent in (primitive sequence). Does not apply to FL_Port.

Ols_out

Offline resent out (primitive sequence). Does not apply to FL_Port.

Performance View Page

The Performance View Page displays port and switch throughput (in bytes per second). The first eight
graphs show the port throughput for port number 0 through 7. Throughput for the entire switch is displayed in
the long rectangular graph at the bottom.

The horizontal axis represents time elapsed. The port throughput graphs hold up to 60 seconds of
performance data. The switch throughput graph at the bottom holds up to 4 minutes of performance data.
The vertical axis in each graph shows throughput (in bytes per second). It is automatically scaled depending
on the switch activity. The display is updated roughly once per second.

The total throughput value is the throughput sum for all ports. The throughput number represents the number
of bytes received plus the number of bytes transmitted each second. Note that, because the switch also
transmits all data it receives, the total throughput for the switch could, alternately, be stated as one-half (1/2)
of the throughput sum of all ports.

Administrative Interface Page

Only users with admin privilege can access the Administrative Interface Page. Any changes made through
this may fundamentally change the switch/port status and its role in the fabric. Check and input boxes are
provided for you to type in the changes. Submit buttons are used to apply the changes. You can enable (or
disable) the switch or ports (8). Change switch name, IP addresses, user name, passwords, download flash,
and reboot switch via this page. Table 6-5 provides field information for the Administrative Interface Page.

Table 6-5. System Administration Fields

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