The statistics on the Team Statistics tab are
read-only and reflect activity on the team since it was last
initialized. This tab does not display if a team has not been
formed.
On the Ethernet Devices tab, select a
team.
Click Properties.
Select the Statistics tab.
Team statistics are read only and include:
Current
Mode. Displays the current team type. See Teaming Controls tab
for more information about team types.
If Automatic is the selected team type one
of the following displays:
802.3ad Dynamic with Fault Tolerance
Transmit Load Balancing with Fault
Tolerance (TLB)
Channel-based Transmit Load Balancing
802.3ad Dynamic with Fault Tolerance
Switch-assisted Load Balancing with Fault
Tolerance (SLB)
Transmit Load Balancing with Fault
Tolerance (TLB)
Transmit Load Balancing with Fault
Tolerance and Preference Order
Network Fault Tolerance Only (NFT)
Network Fault Tolerance Only with
Preference Order
Speed/Duplex. The current speed and duplex
mode of the team. Mixed displays if all team members do not
match.
Throughput. The current transmit and
receive throughput.
Activity (Transmit and Receive):
Unicast
(Frames). Total number of unicast frames transmitted and
received since the last reset.
Multicast
(Frames). Total number of multicast frames transmitted and
received since the last reset.
Broadcast
(Frames). Total number of broadcast frames transmitted and
received since the last reset.
Per Second
(Frames). Number of frames transmitted and received per
second.
Total
(Frames). Total number of frames transmitted and received
since the last reset.
Unicast
(Bytes). Total number of bytes transmitted and received in
unicast frames since the last reset.
Multicast
(Bytes). Total number of bytes transmitted and received in
multicast frames since the last reset.
Broadcast
(Bytes). Total number of bytes transmitted and received in
broadcast frames since the last reset.
Per Second
Byte. Number of bytes per second transmitted.
Total
(Bytes). Total number of bytes transmitted and received
since the last reset.
In an NFT or TLB team, only the Current Primary
adapter indicates received data. If TLB is enabled, transmissions
are load balanced by the teaming driver among all the adapters in
the team.
Detailed Statistics:
Number of
Failovers. Total number of failovers for any reason in a
Fault Tolerant or Transmit Load Balancing team.
Cable Fault
Failovers. Number of failovers caused by a disconnected
cable.
Rx Path
Validation Failovers. Number of failovers caused by path
validation frames detecting a receive failure.
TX
Failovers. Number of failovers caused by validation frames
detecting a transmit failure.
User
Failovers. Number of failovers due to user.
Smart switch
Failbacks. Number of failovers back to Preferred
Primary.
PnP or Reset
Failovers. Number of failovers caused by the primary
adapter being dropped or disabled. These failovers often are caused
when the operating system initiates a Plug and Play or a reset on
the primary adapter.
Cable
Failures. Number of failures caused by a disconnected
cable, whether or not those failures caused a failover.
Path Validation
Frames Sent. Number of path validation frames sent to
validate that team members, which have not otherwise received or
transmitted frames in a specified period of time are functioning
properly.
Path Validation
Frames Received. Number of path validation frames received
by the team.
Path Validation Frames Sent and Path
Validation Frames Received are not counted in any of the following
statistics:
Transmits per Second
Receives per Second
Total Transmits
Total Received
Controls:
Reset
Statistics. Resets the statistics for the team member.
Resetting the statistics may affect other management services and
applications. This control currently is not available for HP
NC-Series Broadcom Multifunction adapters.