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FN10 Statistics

Fast Network 10 User Guide

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4.2.1 Pseudo Filters

You can configure pseudo-filters to optimize your network design.
Pseudo-filters generate statistics as if a filter had actually been applied
without actually invoking the filter or impacting the network. See Chapter
5, Fast Network 10 Filters for information on setting up FN10 filters.

4.2.2 Gathering Statistics

For purposes of network management, managed objects, such as the
FN10, must be identified. Creation of a managed object is achieved by
placing its identifier, and a set of management information appropriate to
its class, in the Management Information Database (MIB).

Using the MIB variables, you can obtain a detailed analysis of your
network by combining statistics for each source network, destination
network, and source and destination port. The Fast Network 10 MIB
Reference Guide
contains the SNMP MIB variables you need to monitor
and manage the FN10.

4.2.3 System Statistics

For each FN10, the following system statistics are available:

The number of seconds since the FN10 was last reset.

The number of spanning tree topology changes that have occurred
since the FN10 was last reset.

The time since a topology change was last initiated.

The physical location of the FN10.

The name and address of the contact person for the FN10.

The name of the FN10.

The number of times an address was not added to the FN10 Bridging
Address Table because the table was full.

The current number of dynamic (learned) addresses.

The current number of static addresses.

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