SonicOS 7 System
- SonicOS 7.0
- Overview
- Interfaces
- About Interfaces
- Interface Settings IPv4
- Adding Virtual Interfaces
- Configuring Routed Mode
- Enabling Bandwidth Management on an Interface
- Configuring Interfaces in Transparent IP Mode (Splice L3 Subnet)
- Configuring Wireless Interfaces
- Configuring WAN Interfaces
- Configuring Tunnel Interfaces
- Configuring VPN Tunnel Interfaces
- Configuring Link Aggregation and Port Redundancy
- Configuring One Arm Mode
- Configuring an IPS Sniffer Mode Appliance
- Configuring Security Services (Unified Threat Management)
- Configuring Wire and Tap Mode
- Layer 2 Bridged Mode
- Key Features of SonicOS Layer 2 Bridged Mode
- Key Concepts to Configuring L2 Bridged Mode and Transparent Mode
- Comparing L2 Bridged Mode to Transparent Mode
- Comparison of L2 Bridged Mode to Transparent Mode
- Benefits of Transparent Mode over L2 Bridged Mode
- ARP in Transparent Mode
- VLAN Support in Transparent Mode
- Multiple Subnets in Transparent Mode
- Non-IPv4 Traffic in Transparent Mode
- ARP in L2 Bridged Mode
- VLAN Support in L2 Bridged Mode
- L2 Bridge IP Packet Path
- Multiple Subnets in L2 Bridged Mode
- Non-IPv4 Traffic in L2 Bridged Mode
- L2 Bridge Path Determination
- L2 Bridge Interface Zone Selection
- Sample Topologies
- Configuring Network Interfaces and Activating L2B Mode
- Configuring Layer 2 Bridged Mode
- Asymmetric Routing
- Configuring Interfaces for IPv6
- 31-Bit Network Settings
- PPPoE Unnumbered Interface Support
- Failover & LB
- Neighbor Discovery
- ARP
- MAC IP Anti-Spoof
- Web Proxy
- PortShield Groups
- SonicOS Support of X-Series Switches
- About the X-Series Solution
- Performance Requirements
- Key Features Supported with X-Series Switches
- PortShield Functionality and X-Series Switches
- PoE/PoE+ and SFP/SFP+ Support
- X-Series Solution and SonicPoints
- Managing Extended Switches using GMS
- Extended Switch Global Parameters
- About Links
- Logging and Syslog Support
- Supported Topologies
- Port Graphics
- Port Configuration
- External Switch Configuration
- External Switch Diagnostics
- Configuring PortShield Groups
- SonicOS Support of X-Series Switches
- PoE Settings
- VLAN Translation
- IP Helper
- Dynamic Routing
- DHCP Server
- Configuring a DHCP Server
- Configuring Advanced Options
- Configuring DHCP Option Objects
- Configuring DHCP Option Groups
- Configuring a Trusted DHCP Relay Agent Address Group (IPv4 Only)
- Enabling Trusted DHCP Relay Agents
- Configuring IPv4 DHCP Servers for Dynamic Ranges
- Configuring IPv6 DHCP Servers for Dynamic Ranges
- Configuring IPv4 DHCP Static Ranges
- Configuring IPv6 DHCP Static Ranges
- Configuring DHCP Generic Options for DHCP Lease Scopes
- DHCP and IPv6
- Multicast
- Network Monitor
- AWS Configuration
- SonicWall Support
Statistics
The Statistics table displays a running tally of all statistics.
To restart statistics collection
- Click Clear Statistics to reset the counters.
Name | Port name, 1 – n. |
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Status | Whether the port is Up or Down. |
Rx Unicast Packets | Number of Unicast packets received on the port. |
Rx Multicast Packets | Number of Multicast packets received on the port. |
Rx Broadcast Packets | Number of Broadcast packets received on the port. |
Rx Bytes | Number of bytes received on the port. |
Rx Errors | Number of packets with errors received on the port. |
Tx Unicast Packets | Number of Unicast packets transmitted on the port. |
Tx Multicast Packets | Number of Multicast packets transmitted on the port. |
Tx Broadcast Packets | Number of Broadcast packets transmitted on the port. |
Tx Bytes | Number of bytes transmitted on the port. |
FCS Errors | Number of packets with FCS (frame check sequence) errors received on the port. |
Single Collision Frames | Number of frame collisions detected on the port. |
Late Collisions | Number of frame collisions detected after the last frame bit was sent on the port. |
Excessive Collisions | Number of frame collisions detected that exceeded the number of retries on the port. |
Internal MAC Transmit Errors | Number of non-collision transmission errors detected on the port. |
Oversized packets | Number of received packets larger than the port was expecting. |
Rx Pause Frames | Number of pause frames received by the port. |
Tx Pause Frames | Number of pause frames sent by the port. |
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