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Viewing the Interface Counters Report
The Interface Counters report summarizes the statistics for the primary, in-path LAN and WAN, and auxiliary interfaces. It also displays the IP address, speed, duplex, MAC address, and current status for each interface.
Note: For autonegotiated speed and duplex settings, the Interfaces Statistics report displays the speed at which they were negotiated.
Note: If you have multiple dual port or Four-Port Copper Gigabit-Ethernet Bypass cards installed, the Interface Statistics report displays the interface statistics for each LAN and WAN port.
What This Report Tells You
The Interface Counters report answers the following questions:
•  How many packets am I transmitting?
•  How many errors are there in each transmission?
•  What is the current status of my interface?
To view the Interface Counters report
•  Choose Reports > Networking: Interface Counters to display the Interface Counters page.
Figure: Interface Counters Report
The Interface Counters report displays the following statistics.
Counter
Description
Interface
Displays information for any of the following interfaces:
•  primary - Specifies the IP address for the primary interface.
•  aux - Specifies the IP address for the auxiliary interface.
•  LANx_x - Specifies the IP address for the specified LAN interface.
•  WANx_x - Specifies the IP address for the specified WAN interface.
IP
Specifies the IP address for the interface.
Ethernet
Specifies the MAC address, speed, and duplex setting for the interface. Use this information to troubleshoot speed and duplex problems. Make sure the speed for the SteelHead matches the WAN or LAN interfaces. Riverbed recommends setting the speed to 100 and duplex to full.
Link
Specifies true or false to indicate whether the link is up or down.
In-Path Status
Specifies the status of the in-path link. For logical in-path interfaces, enabled or disabled is displayed. For physical LAN or WAN interfaces, N/A is displayed.
Receive Packets
Specifies the total number of packets, packets discarded, errors encountered, packets overrun, frames sent, and multicast packets sent.
Transmit Packets
Specifies the total number packets, packets discarded, errors encountered, packets overrun, carriers used, and collisions encountered.