Multifunction Statistics tab
The Multifunction Adapter Properties statistics
are read-only and reflect activity on the adapter since it was last
initialized. To display the Statistics tab, complete the
following:
On the Ethernet Devices tab
or iSCSI Devices tab select a Multifunction Server
Adapter.
Click Properties. The Multifunction Adapter
Properties window displays.
Select the Statistics tab.
Ethernet controls are not available for
FlexNIC-enabled adapters.
The Ethernet Statistics list varies based
on the adapter that you selected. See the content below for
available iSCSI statistics.
Ethernet Statistics:
Current
Speed/Duplex. Displays the current speed and duplex
setting at which the selected adapter is running.
Current
Throughput. The rate at which data was transmitted or
received on the adapter in the last second.
Total Frames
Transmitted. The number of unicast, multicast, and
broadcast packets that have been transmitted by the adapter without
errors.
Total Frames
Received. The number of unicast, multicast, and broadcast
packets that have been received by the adapter without errors.
Total Bytes
Transmitted. The total number of bytes that have been
transmitted by the adapter without errors.
Total Bytes
Received. The total number of bytes that have been
received by the adapter without errors.
Transmit
Errors. The number of frames that the adapter failed to
transmit.
Receive
Errors. The number of frames that the adapter received but
failed to indicate to the protocols due to errors.
CRC
Errors. The number of frames received with cyclic
redundancy check (CRC) or frame check sequence (FCS) error.
The following statistics are available for an
HP NC-Series Broadcom Multifunction Server Adapter when iSCSI is
enabled:
iSCSI Statistics:
Peak
Connections. Shows the highest count of iSCSI connections
that could not be offloaded.
Current
Connections. Shows the current count of iSCSI connections
that could not be offloaded.
Total Bytes
Transmitted. Total bytes sent in iSCSI headers and
payload.
Total Bytes
Received. Total bytes received in iSCSI headers and
payload.
Controls: