The cLAN Gigabit page of the Spotlight on Windows Network drilldown shows recent activity to and from the current system via cLAN Gigabit cards.
Note: The cLAN Gigabit network interface card (NIC) enables high-speed communications across a network. This page in the Network drilldown is enabled only if the current network contains one or more of these cards.
To open the cLAN Gigabit page
Click Network | cLAN Gigabit.
Charts on the cLAN Gigabit page
Notes:
Chart | Description |
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Total MB in/out |
Sent — The rate at which megabytes are sent over cLAN Gigabit network cards from this machine. Received — The rate at which megabytes are received by this machine from cLAN Gigabit network cards. |
Frames per second |
Sent — The rate at which frames are sent over cLAN Gigabit network cards from this machine. Received — The rate at which frames are received by this machine from cLAN Gigabit network cards. |
Interrupts per second |
Async sent — The rate at which interrupt requests are sent by the cLAN network cards (such as those to CPUs). Async received — The rate at which interrupt requests are received by the cLAN network cards. |
Errors |
Note: This chart does NOT show the rate of errors detected, but the number of errors detected since the chart was last refreshed. VPI/VCI Rx errors — The number of receive errors in VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) and VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) packets. Rx NIB congestion — The number of receive errors originating from the NIB (Network Interface Board). Rx Cell Drop — The number of received packets dropped for any reason. Received HEC Errors — The number of received packets with HEC (Header Error Control) errors. Received 10b characters — The number of invalid 10 bit characters received. |
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