OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Port Throughput Detail workspace
The OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Port Throughput Detail workspace displays
performance data for the OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
The OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Port Throughput Detail workspace is accessed
only as a drill down from the OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ports Summary
workspace using Channel Number and Port Number as link attributes.
To display the OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Port Throughput Detail workspace,
do the following:
- Click the OSA navigator item for a specific
TCP/IP stack to display the OSA Channels workspace.
- If the value for the OSA channel Subtype attribute
in the OSA-Express Channels Summary table is tenGigabitEthernet, right-click
the Link icon by this table row.
- A conditional link is displayed in the list of available links.
Select OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ports to display
the OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ports Summary workspace.
- Click the Link icon by one of the rows of
the Ports Summary for Channel xyz Summary
table.
- Select OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Throughput Detail.
The OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Port Throughput Detail workspace contains
the following views:
- Current Broadcast Packets: Displays the
number of broadcast packets received or broadcast packets transmitted
by the specified port over the current collection interval. The information
is presented in a bar graph where:
- Yellow represents the number of broadcast
packets received over the current collection period.
- Blue represents the number of broadcast
packets transmitted over the current collection period.
This data applies to a port selected from the OSA-Express2 10
Gigabit Ports Summary workspace.
- Current Multicast Packets: Displays the
number of multicast packets received or multicast packets transmitted
by the specified port over the current collection interval. The
information is presented in a bar graph where:
- Yellow represents the number of multicast
packets received over the current collection period.
- Blue represents the number of multicast
packets transmitted over the current collection period.
This data applies to a port selected from the OSA-Express2 10
Gigabit Ports Summary workspace.
- Current VLAN Packets: Displays the number
of virtual LAN (VLAN) packets received or VLAN packets transmitted
by the specified port over the current collection interval. The information
is presented in a bar graph where:
- Yellow represents the number of VLAN packets
received over the current collection period.
- Blue represents the number of VLAN packets
transmitted over the current collection period.
This data applies to a port selected from the OSA-Express2 10
Gigabit Ports Summary workspace.
- Current Jumbo Packets: Displays the number
of jumbo packets received or jumbo packets transmitted by the specified
port over the current collection interval. A packet is considered
Jumbo size if it is more than 1518 bytes and less than or equal to
maxFrameSize. The information is presented in a bar graph where:
- Yellow represents the number of jumbo packets
received over the current collection period.
- Blue represents the number of jumbo packets
transmitted over the current collection period.
This data applies to a port selected from the OSA-Express2 10
Gigabit Ports Summary workspace.
- OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ports Throughput Summary table: Provides OSA-Express2 10
Gigabit throughput data.
OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ports Throughput Summary table
The OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ports Throughput Summary table provides
OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit throughput data for the specified port number
and channel, where abc is the selected port number link attribute
and xyz is the selected channel number link attribute.
For a complete list of the attributes available in the Port Throughput
Detail for Port Number abc and Channel xyz table,
and a brief description of each, see the OSA 10 Gigabit Ports Throughput Attributes help
panel.
Note:
OMEGAMON(R) XE for Mainframe
Networks calculates the "in G" attributes as long as it is running.
However, if the agent is stopped and restarted, the value displayed
would not necessarily be the number of packets since the OSA port
was reset.
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