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Spotlight on Oracle 10.7 - Release Notes

cLAN Gigabit Page

cLAN Gigabit Page

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

  1. Select the Spotlight on Windows connection in the Spotlight Browser.
  2. Click Network | cLAN Gigabit.

Charts on the cLAN Gigabit page

Notes:

  • Click an item in the legend to highlight its series (line) in the chart. Click a second time to return the series to its normal appearance.
  • Move the mouse pointer over an item in the legend to view the current value for that series within the chart.
Chart Description
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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