The Packet Port Status window displays a node's negotiation speed and link state.
From the SBC main screen, navigate to Monitoring > Dashboard > Ports > Ethernet Port > Packet Port Status or
Monitoring > System > Category: Hardware Status > Ports > Ethernet Port > Packet Port Status
All > Ethernet Port > Packet Port Status
The Packet Port Status window displays.
Packet Port Status - 4 x 1 Gbps Mode for Standalone 5400 Example
Packet Port Status - 2 x 10 Gbps Mode for HA 5400 Example
The following output is displayed:
Packet Port Status parameters
Parameter | Description |
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CE Name | The server name. |
Port Name | The name of this port. |
If Index | The unique interface index of this management NIF. |
Mac Address | The MAC address of the network interface. |
Negotiated Speed | The negotiated interface speed. |
Max Bandwidth | This parameter shows the maximum bandwidth that the port is capable of supporting For example, - For SBC 7000 Series platform, 95% of 10 Gigabit (Gb) port is 1,187,500,000 bytes/second.
- For SBC 5400 Series platform, 95% of 1 Gb port is 118,750,000 bytes/second.
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Allocated Bandwidth | The bandwidth (bytes/second) allocated for a particular port for active media streams. |
Rx Actual Bandwidth | The actual Rx bandwidth, which is used for a particular port (bytes/second). |
Tx Actual Bandwidth | The actual Tx bandwidth, which is used for a particular port (bytes/second). |
Bandwidth Usage | This parameter shows the percentage of load (Allocated Bandwidth) for a particular port using the formula: Allocated Bandwidth/Max Bandwidth * 100 |
Bandwidth Deviation | This parameter shows the percentage of deviation of actual bandwidth from allocated bandwidth. |
Link State | The state of the interface. |