Configure Switch: General

System Description Displays a description of the opened device, such as product name and version, software operating-system, and networking software.
System Up Time Displays the data and time of when the network management portion of the system was last re-initialized.
System Name The administrative-assigned name for the managed node. By convention, it is the node's fully-qualified domain name.
Location The physical location of the node, such as telephone closet, 3rd floor.
Contact Information about the contact person for this managed node.
Current Date The date on the real time clock: mm/dd/yy.
If Current Date is not available, the dialog box will be empty.
Current Time The time on the real time clock: hh:mm:ss.
If Current Time is not available, the dialog box will be empty.
Switch HTTP Server Port The TCP port number that the HTTP server listens to in the new configuration block which provides the most recent configurations via SNMP.
Login Banner The user-defined login banner.
SMTP Host The address of the SMTP mail server.
Management Network The IP address of the network management.
Managment Mask The IP mask of the network management. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Part Number Displays the hardware part number of the opened device.
Hardware Revision Displays the hardware revision. If the revision is not available, the field will be blank.
Power Supply Status Displays the status of the internal power supply.
Redundant Power Supply Present Displays the existence of the redundant power supply: present or not present.
Redundant Power Supply Status Displays the state of the redundant power supply.
Sensor 1 Temperature Displays the temperature of Sensor 1 in degrees Celsius.
Sensor 2 Temperature Displays the temperature of Sensor 2 in degrees Celsius.
Sensor 3 Temperature Displays the temperature of Sensor 3 in degrees Celsius.
Sensor 4 Temperature Displays the temperature of Sensor 4 in degrees Celsius.

Configure Switch: Syslog

1st Syslog Host IP Address The IP address of the first Syslog host.
2nd Syslog Host IP Address The IP address of the second Syslog host.
1st Syslog Facility Syslog Facility: messages are dumped from the 1st Syslog Host to the selected bucket: local0 to local7. The default is local0.
NOTE: local0 to local7 of the 1st Syslog Host are separate from local0 to local7 of the 2nd Syslog Host.
2nd Syslog Facility Syslog Second Facility: messages are dumped from the 2nd Syslog Host to the selected bucket: local0 to local7. The default is local2.
NOTE: local0 to local7 of the 2nd Syslog Host are separate from local0 to local7 of the 1st Syslog Host.
Console Output Enables or disables the console output.

Configure Switch: Image

Running Software Version Displays the version of the software image that is currently running on the system: major.minor.bugfix.
If that information is not available, the field will be blank.
Enabled Software Features Displays the enabled software features, such as BWM, GSLB, RURL, WCR, and so on.
Boot Code Version Displays the version of the boot code: major.minor.bugfix.
If information is not available, the field will be blank.
Image1 Software Version The version of the software image stored in image 1: major.minor.bugfix. If information is not available or if the software image is not valid, the field will be blank.
Image2 Software Version The version of the software image stored in image 2: major.minor.bugfix. If information is not available or if the software image is not valid, the field will be blank.
Image For Next Reset Sets the software image to boot for the next reset: image1 or image2.
Configuration For Next Reset Sets the configuration information to load for the next reset: active, backup, or default.
Use BOOTP Enables or disables retrieving IP configuration through the Bootstrap Protocol.
Apply Pending Indicates that apply action is necessary or that the configuration has been changed.
Save Pending Indicates if an action listed in Apply Pending needs to be saved.

Configure Switch: TFTP

TFTP Server Defines the name or IP address of the TFTP server.
Configuration File Name Defines the configuration file name. This dialog box is available after selecting cfg-get or cfg-put Action.
Dump File Name Defines the name of that file to store core dump. This dialog box is available after selecting dump-out Action.
Image File Name Defines the image file to download. This dialog box is available after selecting img-get Action.
Image Selects the image to download to the file: image1, image2. This dialog box is available after selecting img-get Action.
Action Selects the desired TFTP GET or PUT action.
img-get: Download the specified image file, Image File Name, on the TFTP server to the destination storage.
cfg-get: Download switch configuration from a specified file, Configuration File Name, on the TFTP server.
cfg-put: Upload switch configuration to the specified file, Configuration File Name, on the TFTP server.
dump-put: Download switch core dump to a specified file, Dump File Name, on the TFTP server.
Transfer Status Displays the transfer status of the selected Action.

Configure Switch: Trap Hosts

1st Trap Host IP Address Defines the IP address of the trap host. The default is 0.0.0.0.
1st Trap Host Community String Defines the SNMP community string to use with the trap host. The default is public.
2nd Trap Host IP Address Defines the IP address of the second trap host.
2nd Trap Host Community String Sets the SNMP community string to use with the trap host. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Send Authentication Traps Enables or disables the SNMP agent to generate authentication failure traps.
NOTE: This object overrides any configuration information. All authentication failure traps can be disabled.

Configure Switch: RADIUS

Primary RADIUS Server IP Address Sets the primary IP address for the primary Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Secondary RADIUS Server IP Address Sets the secondary IP address for the primary RADIUS server. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Port Sets the user-configurable RADIUS application port: 1,500 to 3,000. The default is 1,645.
Timeout Sets the time-out in seconds: 1 to 10. The default is 3.
Retries Sets the number of retries to the RADIUS server before timing out: 1 to 3. The default is 3.
RADIUS Authentication Enables or disables RADIUS authentication.
Secret Sets the RADIUS secret password. The maximum string length is 32 bytes. The default is none.
RADIUS Telnet Backdoor Enables or disables access through the RADIUS backdoor. enable allows console access disable allows telnet access.

Configure Switch: NTP

NTP Service Enables or disables the Network Time Protocol (NTP) switch.
NTP Server IP Address Sets the IP address of the NTP server. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Server Resync Interval Specifies how often to resynchronize the switch clock with the NTP server: 1 to 2,880 minutes.
Server Timezone Offset from GMT Specifies the offset time relative to Greenwich Mean Time: -12 to +12 hours.
Daylight Savings Time Enables or disables daylight savings time for the system clock.

Configure Switch: Trunks

Number The number of the trunk group: 1 to 4. This value can be configured by selecting the Insert button.
Ports The physical ports in the trunk group. The ports can can be set by selecting the Insert button.
State Enables or disables the trunk group.
Default BWM Contract Sets the Bandwidth Management (BWM) contract number: 1 to 1,024.

Configure Switch: Mirror

State Enables or disables port mirroring. The default is disabled.
Timeout Sets the time-out period to disable port mirroring after not being used for the specified time: 1 to 86,400 seconds.
Monitoring Port The selected physical port for monitoring: 1 to 9. Receives the duplicated packets delivered by the Mirrored Port.
Mirrored Port Sets the selected physical port for mirroring: 1 to 9. Packets received by or delivered from this port are delivered to the Monitoring Port.
Traffic Direction Sets which packets are received by the Monitoring Port.
none: No packets will be received by the monitoring port.
received: Packets received by the mirrored port.
transmitted: Packets transmitted from the mirrored port.
both: Packets received by or transmitted from the mirrored port.

Configure Port: General

Name Defines the name of the port.
NOTE: The following items can be configured by selecting the appropriate tab: Port, Spanning Tree, or Filtering.
Mode Displays the mode of the port: full-duplex, half-duplex, full-or-half-duplex, or other.
Flow Control Displays the flow control of the port: transmit, receive, trasmit and received, none, or other.
Link Displays the current status of the link: up, down, disabled, or inoperative.
Speed Displays the current speed of the port: 10Mbs, 100Mbs, 1,000Mbs, or other.
Description Displays a description of the Network Interface Card (NIC).
Type Displays the type of interface.
MTU Displays the largest number of bytes of a packet -- the Maximum Transmission Unit of the port.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the switch.
Operational Status Displays the current status: up, down, or testing.
Last Change Displays the date and time when the interface entered its current operational state because of configuration change or automatically back online: year/month/day-hour:minute:second.
NOTE: If the current state is configured before the network management system, Last Change will be 0 (zero).
Speed Displays the bandwidth of the port interface: bits per second.
Send Link Trap Enables or disables linkUp/linkDown traps.
NOTE: For interfaces that do not operate on top of any other interface, Send Link Trap is disabled.

Configure Port: Port

State Enables or disables the port.
VLAN Sets the VLAN tag of the port: tagged or untagged.
Default VLAN Sets the default VLAN ID for the port: 1 to 4,094.
Gig Auto Negotiate Sets the autonegotiation for gigabit Ethernet connection: on or off.
Gig Flow Control Sets the port flow control for gigabit Ethernet connection: other, transmit, receive, both, or none.
Auto Negotiate Sets the autonegotiation for the fast Ethernet connection: on or off.
Speed The port speed for fast Ethernet connection: 10Mbs, 100Mbs, or 1000Mbs.
Mode The port mode for fast Ethernet connection: other, full-duplex, half-duplex, full-duplex, or half-duplex.
Flow Control Sets the port flow control for fast Ethernet connection: transmit, receive, both, or none.
Spanning Tree Sets the Spanning Tree Protocol: on or off.
RMON Sets the remote monitoring: on or off. The default is off.
BWM Contract Sets the number of the bandwidth management contract: 1 to 1,024.
Discard Non-IP Enables or disables discarding all non-IP traffic on the switch port.

Configure Port: Spanning Tree

Priority The value of priority that determines which bridge is the root bridge: 0 to 255.
State Displays the port's current state: disabled, blocking, listening, learning, forwarding, or broken.
Port Path Cost Sets the cost of the port path: 1 to 65,535. The faster the port, the lower the cost. The default is 0.
Designated Root ID Displays the unique identifier of the bridge that is recorded as the root bridge in the configuration bridge protocol data units (BPDU).
Designated Port Cost Displays the path cost of the designated port of the segment that is connected to the port. Designated Port Cost is compared to the Root Path Cost field in the received bridge protocol data units (PDU).
Designated Bridge ID Displays the bridge identifier. The port interprets this bridge as the root bridge for the port's segment.
Designated Bridge's Port ID Displays the port identifier. This port is the designated bridge for the port's segment.
State Transitions Displays the number of times the port has transitioned from the learning state to the forwarding state.

Configure Port: Filtering

NOTE: Detailed information can be viewed by selecting the Filters button. See the following table, Configure Port: Filtering Filters
Filtering Enables or disables filtering.
Filters Applied Displays the numbers of the applied filters.

Configure Port: Filtering Filters

NOTE: This section is accessed by selecting the Filters button of Configure Port: Filtering.
Number Displays the index of the filtering table.
Action Displays the action for the filtering rule: allow, deny, NAT, or redir.
Filter Displays the state of the filtering rule.
Invert Displays the setting of the invert logic for the filter entry: enabled or disabled.
Network Address Translation Displays the selection of destination-address or source-address for Network Address Translation.
Source IP Address Displays the source IP address that is affected by this filter.
Source IP Mask Displays the source IP subnet mask used with the Source IP Address.
Destination IP Address Displays the destination IP address that is affected by this filter.
Destination IP Mask Displays the source IP subnet mask used with the Destination IP Address.
Protocol Displays the selected filter protocol.
Low Source Port Displays the lower source TCP/UDP port number to filter. This applies only when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
NOTE: 0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
High Source Port Displays the higher source TCP/UDP port number to filter. This applies only when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
NOTE: 0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
Low Destination Port Displays the lower destination TCP/UDP port number to filter. This applies only when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
NOTE: 0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
High Destination Port Displays the higher destination TCP/UDP port number to filter. This applies only when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
NOTE: 0 (zero) indicates no filtering.

Configure Bridge: General

MAC Address Displays the MAC address used by the bridge.
NOTE: It is recommended that the bridge address be the numerically smallest MAC address of all ports that belong to the bridge. The only requirement is that the MAC Address be unique.
Number of Ports Displays the number of ports controlled by this bridging entity.
Type Indicates the type of bridging this bridge can perform.
Aging Time (sec) Sets the time-out period for aging out the dynamically learned forwarding information: 0 to 65,535 seconds. The default is 300.
Learned Entry Discards Displays the total number of Forwarding Database entries that have been discarded because of insufficient storage space in the Forwarding Database.
If the counter increases, it indicates that the Forwarding Database is regularly becoming full which can degrade the performance of the subnetwork.
If Learned Entry Discards shows a significant value but does not increase, it indicates the problem has occurred but is not persistent.

Configure Bridge: Spanning Tree

Spanning Tree Sets the Spanning Tree Protocol: on or off.
STP Protocol Specification Displays the current operating version of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
Priority Sets the Bridge priority: 0 to 65,535. The default is 32,768.
Last Topology Change Displays the time since a topology change was last detected by the bridge. Time is displayed in days:hours:minutes:seconds.
Topology Changes Displays the total number of topology changes, detected by the bridge, since the management entity was last reset or initialized.
Designated Root ID Displays the bridge identifier of the root of the spanning tree.
NOTE: This value is used as the Root Identifier parameter in all the configuration bridge protocol data units (PDU) that were originated by this node.
Cost of Path to Root Displays the cost of the path to the root as seen from this bridge.
Port with Lowest Cost Path to Root Displays the number of the port that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the root bridge.
Maximum Information Age Displays the maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from the network, on any port, before it is discarded. The age value is displayed in seconds.
STP Hello Time Period Displays the time between the transmission of the configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port. The time is measured when it is the root of the spanning tree (or trying to become so).
The time is displayed in seconds. The default is 300.
State Change Delay Displays the time for a port to change its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state. State Change Delay determines how long the port stays in each of the Listening and Learning states that precede the Forwarding state.
This value is also used for aging all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database, after a topology change has been initiated.
State Change Delay is displayed in seconds.
NOTE: The bridge uses this value, unless the bridge becomes the root. In that case, State Change Delay becomes the value that all bridges, including this one, will start using when this bridge becomes the root.
Maximum Age Sets the Maximum bridge age. When this bridge is acting as the root, all bridges use Maximum Age for Maximum Information Age: 600 to 4,000 seconds.
NOTE: The value of Maximum Age is an integer. An agent may return a badValue error if the input value is not a whole number.
Bridge Hello Time Period Sets the value that all bridges use for Hello Time when this bridge is acting as the root: 100 to 1,000 seconds.
NOTE: The value of Bridge Hello Time Period is an integer. An agent may return a badValue error if the input value is not a whole number.
Bridge State Change Delay Sets the state change delay. When this bridge is acting as the root, all bridges use Bridge State Change Delay for State Change Delay: 400 to 3,000 seconds.
This value of Bridge State Change Delay is an integer: An agent may return a badValue error if the input value is not a whole number.

Configure VLAN: VLAN

VLAN The VLAN identification number. The number can be set when a VLAN is Inserted or Modified.
Name The VLAN name. The default is none except for the first VLAN name -- that default name is Default VLAN.
Ports The ports in the VLAN. The default is none except for VLAN 1 -- that default is ports 1-9. The port list is set when a VLAN is Inserted. The list can be edited by using the Ports button.
State Enables or disables a VLAN. The default is enabled.
Jumbo Enables or disables Jumbo frame support for the VLAN. The default is disabled.
Default BWM Contract The Bandwidth Management contract number of the switch port: 1 to 1,024.

Configure IP Routing: General

IP Forwarding Sets IP Forwarding: on or off.
Forward Directed Broadcasts Enables or disables forward directed broadcasts.
Default Gateway Metric Sets the metric: strict or roundrobin.
Re-ARP Period Sets the Re-ARP period: 2 to 120 minutes.
1st BOOTP Server IP Address Sets the IP address of the primary BOOTP server.
2nd BOOTP Server IP Address Sets the IP address of the secondary BootP server.
BOOTP Relay Enables or disables the BootP relay. When enabled, the BootP relay allows obtaining configuration from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
Default Time to Live Displays the default time-to-live which is the number of router hops the IP datagram can make.
Reassembly Timeout Displays the reassembly time-out.
Timeout Algorithm Displays the time-out algorithm.
Minimum Retransmit Timeout Displays the minimum retransmit time-out.
Maximum Retransmit Timeout Displays the maximum retransmit time-out.
Maximum Connection Allowed Displays the maximum number of allowed connections.

Configure IP Routing: Interfaces

Number Displays the interface number of the IP information: 1 to 64. This number can be set when IP routing is Inserted
IP Address The IP address of the interface.
IP Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the interface.
IP Broadcast Address The broadcast address of the interface.
VLAN The VLAN associated with the interface.
State Enables or disables the state of the interface.
BOOTP Relay Enables or disables the BOOTP relay.

Configure IP Routing: Routes

Destination IP Address Displays the destination IP address of this route. The default value is 0.0.0.0.
NOTE: Multiple routes to a single destination can appear in the table if the Destination IP Address has been defined by the Network Management Protocol.
Interface Displays the number of the Interface.
Next Hop Address Displays the IP address of the next hop of this route.
NOTE: If a route bound to an interface is through a broadcast media, Next Hop Address is the agent's IP address on that interface.
Type Displays the type of route: direct, indirect, invalid, or other.
NOTE: The type invalid disassociates both the destination and the route entry that are identified with this entry. Management stations must be prepared to receive information from agents that correspond to entries that are not currently in use.
Route Learned Via Displays the routing mechanism through which this route was learned.
NOTE: Including values for gateway routing protocols does not indicate that hosts will also support those protocols.
Time Since Last Update Displays the number of seconds since this route was last updated.
IP Subnet Mask Displays the mask that must be logically ANDed with the destination address before it is compared to the destination address of the router.
If the value of the destination address is 0.0.0.0 (default value), the mask value is also 0.0.0.0.
If the system does not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent constructs the router mask based on the class of the network of the destination address: 255.0.0.0 for class A; 255.255.0.0 for class B; 255.255.255.0 for class C.

Configure IP Routing: Gateways

Number Displays the gateway index number: 1 to 4.
IP Address Sets the IP address of the default gateway. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Ping Interval Sets the interval between ping attempts: 1 to 60 seconds.
Ping Retry Count Sets the number of failed attempts to declare the default gateway down: 1 to 120 attempts. The default is 8.
State Enables or disables the default gateway. The default is disabled.
ARP Only Health Check Enables or disables the state of the Address Resolution Protocol. The default is disabled.

Configure IP Routing: DNS

Primary DNS Server IP Address Sets the DNS primary IP address in the new configuration block -- the most recent configurations via SNMP. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Secondary DNS Server IP Address Sets the DNS secondary IP address in the new configuration block. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Domain Name Sets the DNS domain name in the new configuration block. The default is none.

Configure IP Routing: Local

Number Displays the index number of the local IP route which can be set when a new IP route is Inserted.
IP Subnet Sets the subnet address of the local IP route.
IP Subnet Mask Sets the mask of the local IP route.

Configure IP Routing: RIP

RIP Globally sets the Routing Information Protocol (RIP): on or off. The default is off.
Listen to Route Updates Enables or disables listening to route updates. The default is disabled.
Supply Route Updates Enables or disables supplying route updates. disabled.
Listen to Default Routes Enables or disables listening to default routes. The default is disabled.
Supply Static Route Updates Enables or disables supplying static route updates. The default is disabled.
Poison Reverse Enables or disables the RIP poison reverse. The default is disabled.
Update Period (sec) Sets the update period: 1 to 120 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.

Configure IP Routing: Ports

Port Displays the port number of the forwarding state information.
IP Forwarding Enables or disables the forwarding state of the port.

Configure IP Routing: Static Routes

Number Displays the index number of the static routing table: 1 to 64. This number can be set when a new route is Inserted.
Destination IP Address Sets the destination IP address for this route. The default is 0.0.0.0.
IP Subnet Mask Sets the subnet IP mask for this route. The default is 255.255.255.0.
NOTE: If the destination IP address is 0.0.0.0, the mask is also 0.0.0.0.
Gateway Sets the destination IP gateway for this route.
IP Interface Sets the IP interface of the route that is used as the source IP for routing: 1 to 256.

Configure Layer 4 Switching: Filters

Index Displays the index number: 1 to 2,048.
Action Sets the action for the filtering rule: allow, deny, redirect, or NAT.
Filter Enables or disables the state of this filtering rule.
Invert Sets the invert logic for the filter entry: invert-on or invert-off.
Logging Enables or disables logging.
Caching Enables or disables caching sessions that match filter. The default is enabled.
Client Proxy Enables or disables client proxy. The default is enabled.
Network Address Translation Sets the selection of the address for Network Address Translating (NAT): destination-address or source-address.
Source IP Address Sets the source IP address to filter. 0.0.0.0 allows any address to filter through.
Source IP Mask Sets the source IP subnet mask for filtering.
Destination IP Address Sets the destination IP address to filter. 0.0.0.0 allows any address to filter through.
Destination IP Mask Sets the IP subnet mask.
Protocol Sets the protocol to filter. The protocol is identified by number.
Low Source Port Sets the lower source TCP/UDP port number to filter. This only applies when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
High Source Port Sets the higher source TCP/UDP port number to filter. This only applies when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
Low Destination Port Sets the lower destination TCP/UDP port number to filter. This applies only when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP.
0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
High Destination Port Sets the higher destination TCP/UDP port number to filter. This applies only when the filter protocol is defined as UDP or TCP. 0 (zero) indicates no filtering.
TCP ACK or RST Matching Enables or disables the filtering on matching TCP ACK and RST flags.
Redirection Port Sets the real server port that is used for redirection.
Redirection Group Sets the real server group to which to redirect.
URL Redirection Enables or disables URL redirection.
Source MAC Address Sets the source MAC address to filter.
Destination MAC Address Sets the destination MAC address to filter.
NAT Active FTP Enables or disables FTP NAT for the active FTP.
TCP URG Enables or disables TCP URG packets. The default is disabled.
TCP ACK Enables or disables TCP ACK packets. The default is disabled.
TCP PSH Enables or disables TCP PSH packets. The default is disabled.
TCP RST Enables or disables TCP RST packets. The default is disabled.
TCP SYN Enables or disables TCP SYN packets. The default is disabled.
TCP FIN Enables or disables TCP FIN packets. The default is disabled.
ICMP Type Sets the ICMP type to filter.
IP Option Enables or disables the IP option.
BWM Contract Sets the default BW contract number to filter: 0 to 1,024.
IP TOS Sets the IP Type of Service (TOS) value to filter: 0 to 255.
IP TOS MASK Sets the IP TOS mask for filtering: 0 to 255.
New IP TOS Overwrites the new IP TOS value when filtering: 0 to 255.
Firewall Redirect Hash Enables or disables filtering the firewall redirect hash method.
NAT Session Timeout Sets the time-out for the NAT session: 4 to 30, even values only.
RURL Parsing Enables or disables RURL parsing.
WAN Link Load Balancing Enables or disables WAN link load balancing.
Intrusion Detection Hash Sets the hash parameter for intrusion detection server load balancing.
WAP Radius Snooping Enables or disables Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) RADIUS snooping.

Configure Layer 4 Switching: URL BWM Filtering

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify.
Filter The number of the filter: 1 to 256.
URL Path Number The URL path for URL load balancing: 1 to 32.
BWM Contract The number of the BWM contract: 1 to 1,024.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: General

Server Load Balance Enables or disables Server Load Balancing.
Direct Access Mode Enables or disables Direct Access Mode.
When enabled, Direct Access Mode allows direct access to real servers and any combination of virtual and real servers.
IP Address Mask Sets the virtual and real IP address mask. The default is 255.255.255.255.
Management Network Sets the IP address of the management network. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Management Subnet Mask Sets the management subnet mask. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Radius Secret Sets the RADIUS authentication string. The string is used for generating an encrypted authentication string for the RADIUS health check. The maximum string length is 32 characters.
Persistent Mask Sets the persistent mask. The default is 255.255.255.255.
Graceful Failover Enables or disables graceful server failure.
When enabled, the connection to the failure real servers is maintained.
Session Table Fast-Age Period Bit Shift Sets the session fast-age period bit: 0 to 7.
Session Table Slow-Age Period Bit Shift Sets the session slow-age period bit: 0 to 15.
Transparent Proxy Cache Protocol Enables or disables TPCP.
Metric (Response & Bandwidth) Update Interval Sets the interval of the response and bandwidth metric updates: 1 to 256.
Intrusion Detection Real Server Group Sets the hash parameter for intrusion detection server load balancing.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Real Groups

NOTE: A new group can be entered by using the Insert button.
Group Sets the group number that pertains to the information: 1 to 256.
Name Sets the name of the real server group. A maximum of 31 characters is allowed.
Real Servers Displays the number of the real servers.
Real Servers Displays the numbers of the selected real servers. This can be modified by selecting the Servers button.
Metric Sets the metric that is used to select the next server in the group: roundrobin, leastConnections (leastconns), minmisses, hash, response, and bandwidth. The default is leastConnections.
Backup Server Sets the backup real server for this group.
Backup Group The backup real server group for this group.
Health Check Sets the health check: ICMP, TCP, HTTP, DNS, SMTP, POP3, NNTP, FTP, IMAP, RADIUS, SSLH, script1 through script 8. The default is TCP.
Health Check URL Sets the URL for health check for the real servers of this group.
Alert on RIP Failure Count Sets the alert for the RIP failure count: 1 to 15.
Backup Sets the Real Groups backup: Real Server or Real Group.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Ports

Port The port number.
Proxy IP Address The proxy IP address of the interface. THe default is 0.0.0.0.
Load Balance State The SLB state of the port: none, client, server, or client-server.
none: No SLB port.
client: SLB client port.
server: SLB server port.
client-server: SLB client and server port.
Hot Standby Enables or disables hot-standby processing on the switch port. The default is disabled.
Inter-Switch Enables or disables interswitch processing on the switch port. The default is disabled.
Proxy IP State Enables or disables using the proxy IP address on the switch port. The default is disabled.
Return to Sender State Enables or disables Return to Sender (RTS) state. The default is disabled.
Return Detection State Enables or disables the Return Detection state. The default is disabled.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Synchronization

NOTE: Existing items can be configured through the Modify button. New items can be configured through the Insert button.
Number The index number of the synchronization for the peer switch.
IP Address The IP address of the peer switch. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Synchronization Enables or disables synchronization to the peer switch.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Real Servers

NOTE: Existing items can be configured through the Modify button. New items can be configured through the Insert button.
Number The number of the real server: 1 to 256.
IP Address The IP address of the real server. The default is 0.0.0.0.
State Enables or disables the real server. The default is disabled.
Name The name of the real server. The maximum string length is 31 characters. The default is none.
Weight The server weight: 1 to 48. The default is 1.
Max Connections The maximum number of allowed connections: 0 to 200,000. The default is 200,000.
TimeOut The maximum number of minutes that an inactive connection remains open: 2 to 60, even numbers only. The default is 10.
Backup Sets the backup server number for this server: 0 to 256. 0 indicates no backup server. The default is 10.
Health Check Interval Sets the interval between ping attempts: 0 to 60 seconds. 0 (zero) indicates none. The default is 2.
Failure Retries Sets the number of failed attempts to declare this server DOWN: 1 to 63. The default is 4.
Success Retries Sets the number of successful attempts to declare a server UP: 1 to 63. The default is 8.
Type Sets the server type: local-server or remote-server. The default is local-server.
NOTE: It participates in distributed server load balancing when it is configured as remote server.
No Cookie Operation Enables or disables the real server to handle client requests that do not contain an URL cookie. The default is disabled.
Exclude String Match Enables or disables the real server to handle requests that do not match the load balance string. The default is disabled.
Substitute Source MAC Enables or disables MAC SA substitution for Layer 4 traffic. The default is disabled.
NOTE: To substitute the MAC SA of client-to-server frames, Substitute Source MAC, must be enabled.
Client Proxy Enables or disables the client proxy. The default is disabled.
URL Paths Sets the URL Paths selected for URL load balancing by the real server. The default is various.
NOTE: This can be configured by selecting the URL button. In the URL Path Membership window, the available URL paths are listed.

Configure Layer 4 Switching: Load Balance

Virtual Matrix Architecture Enables or disables the Virtual Matrix Architecture (VMA). Enabling the virtual matrix allows the workload to be distributed among multiple processors.
Synch Filter Enables or disables the configuration filter synchronization.
Synch Port Enables or disables synch port configuration.
Synch VRRP Priorities Enables or disables synch VRRP priorities.
Synch Proxy IP Address Enables or disables synch proxy IP addresses.
Sync Stateful Failover Enables or disables the sync stateful failover.
Sync Stateful Update Period Sets the period of the stateful failover update: 1 to 60 seconds.
Sync Bandwidth Management Enables or disables synchronization bandwidth management.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Virtual Servers

NOTE: To configured virtual Service, select the row of the desired virtual server then select the Service button.
Number The number of the virtual server: 1 to 256.
IP Address IP address of the virtual server. The default is 0.0.0.0.
State Enables or disables the virtual server. The default is disabled.
Layer 3 Only Enables or disable Layer 3-only balancing: layer3Only or disable. The default is disabled.
Domain Name Sets the domain name of the virtual server. The maximum string length is 34 characters. The default is none.
Cookie Name Sets the cookie name of the virtual server used for cookie load balance. The maximum string length is 20 characters. The default is none.
Cookie Offset Sets the starting byte offset of the cookie value: 0 to 128 bytes. The default is 0.
Cookie Length Sets the number of bytes to extract from the cookie value: 0 to 128 bytes. The default is 0.
Cookie Search Enables or disables cookie search in URI. The default is disabled.
Hash Length Sets the number of bytes to hash to the server: 0 to 255 bytes.
NOTE: 0 (zero) disables URL hashing. The default is 0.
HTTP Header Name Sets the HTTP header name of the virtual server. The default is none. The allowed string length is 0 to 32 characters.
BWM Contract Sets the default BWM contract of the virtual server: 1 to 1,024.
Cookie Search Response Count Sets the number of cookie search responses: 1 to 16. The default is 1.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Virtual Server Services

NOTE: These features can be configured by selecting the Insert to create a new configuration, or Modify to modify an existng configuration. This window is accessed through the Services button of the Server Load Balancing window.
Virtual Server The number of the virtual server: 1 to 256.
Virtual Service The number of the virtual Service: 1 to 8.
Virtual Port The number of the virtual port: 1 to 256.
Real Group The number of the real group: 1 to 256.
Real Server Port The number of the Real Server Port: 0 to 65,534.
UDP Balancing Sets UDP balancing: enabled, disabled, sessid, or cookie. The default is disabled.
Persistent Binding Set persistent binding: enabled, disabled, sessid, or cookie. The default is disabled.
Host Name The name of the host. The maximum string length is nine characters. The default is none.
HTTP SLB 1st Sets the first HTTP SLB: disabled, URLSLB, URLhash, cookie, host, browser, or others. The default is disabled.
Operator Sets the logical operator for the 1st HTTP SLB and the 2nd HTTP SLB: and, or, or none. The default is none.
HTTP SLB 2nd Sets the second HTTP SLB: disabled, URLSLB, URLhash, cookie, host, browser, or others. The default is disabled.
No NAT Enables or disables no NAT. The default is disabled.
RTSP Balancing Enables or disables Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) URL balancing. RTSP Balancing can enable URL hashing using the entire URL except the extension (.xxx) at the end of the URL. The default is disabled.
Delayed Binding Enables or disables delayed binding. The default is disabled.
Cookie Persistence Mode Sets cookie persistence mode: disabled, rewrite, passive, insert, or disabled. The default is disabled.
FTP Parsing Enables or disables FTP parsing. The default is disabled.
Remap UDP Fragments Enables or disables remapping UDP Fragments.

Configure Layer 4 SLB Virtual Servers: Services

Virtual Server The number of the virtual server: 1 to 256.
Virtual Service The number of virtual service: 1 to 8.
Virtual Port Sets the virtual port: 2 to 65,534.
Real Group Sets the Real Group: 1 to 256. The default is 1.
Real Server Port Sets the Real Server Port: 0 to 65,534. The default is 0.
UDP Balancing Enables or disables UDP balancing.
Persistent Binding Enables or disables persistent binding. The default is disabled.
Host Name Sets the host name. The default is none. The maximum string length is 31 characters.
HTTP SLB 1st Sets the HTTP of the primary SLB: browser, cookie, disabled, host, URLhash, URLSLB, or others.
Operator Sets the operator: or, and, or none.
HTTP SLB 2nd Sets the HTTP of the secondary SLB: browser, cookie, disabled, host, URLhash, URLSLB, or others.
No NAT Enables or disables No NAT.
RSTP Balancing Enables or disables RSTP balancing.
Delayed Binding Enables or disables delayed binding. The default is disabled.
Cookie Persistence Mode Sets the cookie persistence mode: rewrite, passive, insert, or disabled.
FTP Parsing Enables or disables FTP parsing. The default is disabled.
Remap UDP Fragments Enables or disables remapping UDP fragments.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: Real Server Port

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify button.
Real Server Sets the number of the real server port: 1 to 8.
Service Sets the number of the service: 1 to 8.
Port Sets the number of the Layer 4 real service port.

Configure Layer 4 SLB: URL Based BWM

NOTE: All of the following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modifybutton.
Virtual Server The number of the virtual server: 1 to 256.
Service The number of the virtual service: 1 to 8.
URL Path The number of the URL path: 1 to 8.
BWM Contract The number of the bandwidth management contract: 1 to 1,024.

Configure Layer 4 Global SLB: General

Global Server Load Balancing Sets the state of the global SLB: on or off. The default is off.
DNS Handoffs Enables or disables the DNS handoff.
DNS Time to Live Sets the time-to-live value of the DNS resource records the current configuration block: 1 to 63,535 seconds.
HTTP Redirect Enables or disables the HTTP redirect.
DNS Local Address Response Only Enables or disables DNS responses to local addresses only.
DNS with at Least One Address Enables or disables DNS responses with at least one address.
Local Weight Sets the local weight: 1 to 48. The larger weight value increases the number of connections that are directed to the local site. The default is 1.
Remote Site Update Interval Sets the time interval for updating the remote site status: 1 to 120 minutes.
Minimum Site Connections Sets the minimum number of site connections: 0 to 65,535.
Single Address Response Enables or disables DNS responses with only one address.
HTTP Redirect to Real Server Name Enables or disables HTTP redirect to real server name. The default is disabled.
Geographic Awareness Enables or disables geographic awareness in the new configuration block. The default is enabled.
Good Remote Site Updates Displays the number of good remote site updates that were received.
Bad Remote Site Updates Displays the number of bad remote site updates that were received.

Configure Layer 4 Global SLB: Remote Sites

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify button.
Number The index number of the GSLB remote sites table: 1 to 64.
Name Sets the Name of the GSLB remote site. The maximum string length is 31 characters.
Primary IP Address Sets the primary IP address of the remote site. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Secondary IP Address Sets the secondary IP address of the remote site. The default is 0.0.0.0.
State Enables or disables GSLB of the remote site.
Status Update Enables or disables the remote site status update of GSLB.

Configure Layer 4 Global SLB: Lookup

Network Preference Lookups Enables or disables network preference lookups.
Domain Name for Internal Lookup Table Sets the domain name for the internal lookup table. The maximum string length is 32 characters. The default is none.

Configure Layer 4 Global SLB: Network Preferences

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify button.
Number The index number of the Internet network preference table: 1 to 128.
Source IP Address Sets the Source IP address of the network table. The default is 0.0.0.0.
IP Subnet Mask Sets the IP Subnet mask of the network table. The default is 255.255.255.0.
First Virtual IP Address Sets the address of the primary virtual IP. The default is 0.0.0.0.
Second Virtual IP Address Sets the address of the secondary virtual IP. The default is 0.0.0.0.

Configure Layer 4 URL Parsing: Expressions

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify button.
URL Path The index number of the URL path: 1 to 32.
Expressions Information about an expression for URL parsing. The maximum string length is 20 characters.

Configure Layer 4 URL Parsing: Redirection

Redirect HTTP non-GETs to Origin Server Enables or disables redirecting packets to the origin server when HTTP non-Gets are detected.
Redirect Cookies to Origin server Enables or disables redirecting packets to the origin server when user cookies are detected.
Redirect no-cache to Origin Server Enables or disables redirecting packets to the origin server when no-cache headers are detected.
URI Hash Length Specifies the number of bytes in the URI to hash on server: 0 to 255.
Redirect Based on URI Header Enables or disables URI header-based redirection.
HTTP Header Name Sets the HTTP header name. The maximum string length is 32 characters.
Error Message User-defined message that is delivered to the client when the switch cannot bind the client's request to server. The maximum string length is 64 characters.

Configure Layer 4 URL Parsing: Load Balance

URL Path The number of the URL Path: 1 to 128. This number is used for making a URL-based switching decision.
String Sets the URL string. The maximum string length is 40 characters.
BWM Contract Sets the bandwidth management contract number: 1 to 1,024.

Configure Layer 4 Switching: WAP

WAP Load Balancing Enables or disables WAP load balancing.
WAP Debug Level Sets the WAP debug level: 0 to 10. Level 10 is the most verbose.
WSP Port to Health Check Sets the WSP port to health check: 0 to 65,534.
Offset into WSP Packet Sets the offset into the WSP packet: 0 to 256.
Health Content to Send to WAP Gateway Defines the content that is examined during health checks. The maximum string length is 256 characters.
Expected Health Content from WAP Gateway The selected value for the gateway response to match. The maximum string length is 256 characters.

Configure Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: General

Deny L2 Pass-Through Enables or disables deny Layer 2 pass-through.

Configure Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Destination Port

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify button.
Index The index number: 1 to 64.
Low Port Sets the low port: 0 to 65,534. The default is 0.
High Port Sets the high port: 0 to 65,534. The default is 0.

Configure VRRP: General

Virtual Routing Globally enables or disables VRRP operation.
Track Virtual Router Increment Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
This priority is adjusted by tracking the state of other virtual routers. The value 254 provides maximum priority. The default is 2.
Track IP Interface Increment Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
This priority is adjusted by tracking the state of other virtual routers. The default is 2.
Track VLAN Ports Increment Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
The priority is adjusted by tracking the port state of those ports that belong to the same virtual LAN as the virtual router. The default is 2.
Track L4 Ports Increment Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
The priority is adjusted by tracking the Layer 4 port states. This is valid when a virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is 2.
Track Real Servers Increment Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
The priority is adjusted by tracking the state of real servers under the virtual server that is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is 2.
Track HSRP Increment Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
The priority is adjusted by tracking the HSRP advertisements. The default is 10.
Hot Standby Processing Enables or disables hot standby processing.
Track HSRP by VLAN Increment Sets the priority increment value for VLAN port switch tracking: 0 to 254. The default is 2.

Configure VRRP: Routers

NOTE: All of the following items can be configured through the Insert button.
Number The index number of the VRRP virtual router: 1 to 256.
VRID Sets the VRRP virtual router identifier: 1 to 255. The default is 1.
IP Address Sets the IP address of the VRRP virtual router. The default is 0.0.0.0.
IP Interface Sets the IP interface that the VRRP virtual router represents: 1 to 256. The default is 1.
State Enables or disables the VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Priority Sets the priority value to be used by the specified VRRP virtual router: 1 to 254. The default is 100.
Advertisement Interval Sets the time interval between VRRP advertisements: 1 to 255 seconds. The default is 1.
Preemption Enables or disables a higher priority Backup VRRP virtual router to pre-empt a low-priority Master. The default is enabled.
Load Sharing Enables or disable load sharing the backup virtual router. The default is enabled.
Track VRs Enables or disables tracking other virtual routers for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track IP Interfaces Enables or disables tracking other virtual routers for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track VLAN Ports Enables or disables tracking the states of VLAN ports for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track L4 Ports Enables or disables tracking the state of Layer 4 ports for priority adjustment. This is applied when the virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Track Real Servers Enables or disables tracking the states of real servers for priority adjustment. This is applied when the virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Track HSRP Advertisements Enables or disables tracking HSRP advertisements for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track HSRP by VLAN Enables or disables tracking VLANs for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.

Configure VRRP: Interfaces

Interface The VRRP interface number: 1 to 256.
Authentication Type Sets the type of authentication in use. The default is none.
none: No authentication.
simple-text-password: use the specified password (Password) for authentication.
Password Sets the password for authentication. The maximum string length is eight characters. The default is none.
IP Address Displays the IP address.
State Displays the current state.

Configure VRRP: Groups

NOTE:The following items can be configured through the Insert button or the Modify button.
Number The index number of the VRRP virtual router.
VRID The VRRP virtual group identifier: 1 to 255. The default is 1.
IP Interface Sets the IP Interface that the VRRP virtual group represents: 1 to 256. The default is 1.
Advertisement Interval Sets the time interval between VRRP advertisements: 1 to 255 seconds. The default is 1 second.
Priority Sets the priority value to be used by the specified VRRP virtual routers: 1 to 254. The default is 100.
Preemption Enables or disables a higher priority Backup VRRP virtual router to pre-empt a low priority Master. The default is enabled.
State Enables or disables the VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Load Sharing Enables or disables load sharing a non-master virtual router. The default is enabled.
Track VRs Enables or disables tracking other virtual routers for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track IP Interfaces Enables or disables tracking other router interfaces for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track VLAN Ports Enables or disables tracking port state of VLAN ports for priority adjustment. The default is disabled.
Track L4 Ports Enables or disables tracking Layer 4 port states for priority adjustment. This is applied when a virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Track Real Servers Enables or disables tracking real server states for priority adjustment. This is applied when a virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Track HSRP Advertisements Enables or disables tracking HSRP advertisements for priority adjustment. This is applied when a virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is disabled.
Track HSRP Advertisements by VLAN Enables or disables tracking HSRP advertisements by VLAN. The default is disabled.

Configure BWM: General

Bandwidth Management Sets the current state of BWM: on or off. The default is off.
Enforce BWM Policies Enables or disables the current state of BWM enforce policy.
SMTP User Name The current SMTP user name for BWM. The maximum string length is 127 characters. The default is none.

Configure BWM: Traffic Policies

Policy The index number of BWM traffic policies: 1 to 64.
Under Soft Limit TOS Value The profile state of IP Type of Service (TOS) in the traffic policy: 0 to 255. The default is 0.
Over Soft Limit TOS Value The profile state of IP Type of Service (TOS) in the traffic policy: 0 to 255. The default is 0.
Hard (Maximum) Limit The hard speed limit for the traffic policy: 250k to 5,000k or 1M to 1,000M. The default is 2,000k.
Soft Limit The soft speed limit for the traffic policy: 250k to 5,000k or 1M to 1,000M. The default is 1,000k.
Reserve (Minimum) Limit The reservation speed limit for the traffic policy: 250k to 5,000k or 1M to 1,000M. The default is 500k.
Buffer Limit The buffer limit for the traffic policy: 8,192 to 512,000 bytes. The default is 8,192.

Configure BWM: Traffic Contracts

Contract The contract number of that Bandwidth Management (BWM) traffic contract: 1 to 1,024. This value can be set through the Insert button.
Name The traffic contract name. The maximum string length is 15 characters. The default is none.
State Enables or disables the state of the traffic contract.
Policy Sets the policy number of the traffic contract: 1 to 64. The default is 64.
Precedence Sets the precedence value of the traffic contract: 1 to 255. The default is 1.
TOS Overwrite Enables or disables Type of Service (TOS) overwriting the traffic contract. The default is disabled.
Keep Statistics on TFTP Server Enables or disables saving contract statistics on the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server of the traffic contract. The default is disabled.

Monitor Switch: IP

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Good Packets In The number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error.
Header Error Packets In The number of input datagrams that were discarded because of errors in the IP headers. Errors: bad checksums, version number mismatch, other format errors, time-to-live exceeded, errors discovered in processing their IP options, and so on.
Address Errors In The number of input datagrams that were discarded because the IP address in the IP header's destination field was not a valid address at this switch. Invalid addresses: 0.0.0.0, addresses of unsupported Classes such as Class E, and so forth.
For entities that are not IP Gateways that do not forward datagrams, the count includes datagrams that were discarded because the destination address was not a local address.
Packets Routed The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not their final IP destination. An attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.
In entities that do not act as IP Gateways, the count only includes packets that were Source-Routed via this entity, and that the Source-Route option processing was successful.
Packets In with Unknown Protocol The number of locally-addressed datagrams that were received successfully, but were discarded because of an unknown or an unsupported protocol.
Inbound Dropped Packets The number of input IP datagrams that were discarded, although no no errors were identified. This can occur because of insufficient buffer space.
NOTE: This counter does not include any datagrams that were discarded while waiting for re-assembly.
Packets Consumed The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols, including ICMP.
Packets Out The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user-protocols, including ICMP, supplied to IP in requests for transmission.
NOTE: This counter does not include any datagrams that were counted in Packets Routed.
Outbound Dropped Packets The number of output IP datagrams that were discarded, although no problems were noted. This can occur because of insufficient buffer space.
NOTE: This counter includes datagrams that were counted in Packets Routed if the packets met this discard criterion.
Non-Routable Dropped Packets The number of IP datagrams discarded because no route was available for transmitting them to their destinations.
NOTE: This counter includes any packets counted in Packets Routed that meet this no-route criterion. Also included, are any datagrams that a host cannot route because all of the default gateways are down.
Successful Packet Fragmentation The number of IP datagrams that have been successfully fragmented.
Failed Packet Fragmentation The number of IP datagrams that have been discarded because they could not be fragmented, such as when the Don't Fragment flag has been set.
Fragments Created The number of IP datagrams that have been fragmented.
IP Fragments Reassembled The number of received IP fragments that needed to be reassembled.
Packet Reassembly Successes The number of IP datagrams successfully reassembled.
Packet Reassembly Failures The number of failures detected by the IP re-assembly algorithm. Possible failures include timed out, errors, and so on.
NOTE: This is not necessarily a count of discarded IP fragments. Some algorithms, notably the algorithm in RFC 815, can lose track of the number of fragments by combining them as they are received.
Routing Discards The number of dropped packets.

Monitor Switch: ICMP In

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Source Quench Packets In The number of received Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Source Quench messages.
Redirect Packets In The number of received ICMP Redirect messages.
Echo (Ping) Request Packets In The number of received ICMP Echo (request) messages.
Echo (Ping) Reply Packets In The number of received ICMP Echo Reply messages.
Timestamp Request Packets In The number of received ICMP Timestamp (request) messages.
Timestamp Reply Packets In The number of received ICMP Timestamp Reply messages.
Address Mask Request Packets In The number of received ICMP Address Mask Request messages.
Address Mask Reply Packets In The number of received ICMP Address Mask Reply messages.
Parameter Problem Packets In The number of received ICMP Parameter Problem messages.
Destination Unreachable Packets In The number of received ICMP Destination Unreachable messages.
Time Exceeded Packets In The number of received ICMP Time Exceeded messages.
Packets In The number of received ICMP messages.
Error Packets In The number of received ICMP Time error messages.

Monitor Switch: ICMP Out

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Source Quench Packets Out The number of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Source Quench messages sent.
Redirect Packets Out The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent.
NOTE: For a host, this object will always be 0 (zero) since hosts do not send redirects.
Echo (Ping) Request Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Echo request messages.
Echo Reply Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Echo Reply messages.
Timestamp Request Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Timestamp request messages.
Timestamp Reply Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Timestamp Reply messages.
Address Mask Request Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Address Mask Request messages.
Address Mask Reply Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Address Mask Reply messages.
Parameter Problem Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Parameter Problem messages.
Destination Unreachable Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Destination Unreachable messages.
Time Exceeded Packets Out The number of transmitted ICMP Time Exceeded messages.
Packets Out The total number of delivered ICMP packets.
Error Packets Out The number of ICMP packets delivered with error messages.

Monitor Switch: RIP

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Good RIP Packets In The number of good RIP packets that were received.
RIP Packets Out The number of transmitted RIP packets that were transmitted.
Bad RIP Packets Out The number of received error RIP packets.

Monitor Switch: SNMP

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Packets In The number of messages delivered to the SNMP switch from the transport.
Packets Out The number of NMP Messages passed from the SNMP switch to the transport service.
MIB Variables Retrieved The number of MIB objects successfully retrieved by the SNMP switch after valid SNMP get-request and get-next protocol data units (PDU).
MIB Variables Modified The number of MIB objects that were successfully altered by the SNMP stack after valid SNMP set-request PDUs.
GET Requests In The number of SNMP get-request PDUs that were accepted and processed by the SNMP stack.
GET NEXT Requests In The number of SNMP get-next PDUs that were accepted and processed by the SNMP stack.
SET Requests In The number of SNMP set-request PDUs that were accepted and processed by the SNMP stack.
GET Responses In The total number of SNMP get-response PDUs that were accepted and processed by the SNMP stack.
Traps Out The number of SNMP Trap PDUs that were generated by the SNMP entity.
Too Big Errors Out The number of SNMP PDUs that were generated by the SNMP entity when Too Big Errors Out occurred.
No Such Names Out The number of SNMP PDUs that were generated by the SNMP entity when No Such Names Out error occurred.
Bad Value Errors Out The number of SNMP PDUs that were generated by the SNMP entity when Bad Value Errors Out occurred.
Generic Errors Out The number of SNMP PDUs that were generated by the SNMP when Generic Errors Out occurred.
Packets Using Unsupported SNMP Version The number of SNMP messages that were received for an unsupported SNMP version.
Packets with Unknown Community String The number of SNMP messages received that used an unknown SNMP community name.
Packets with Wrong Community String The number of SNMP messages that represented an SNMP operation that was not allowed by the SNMP community named in the message.
ASN1 Decode Errors The number of ASN.1 or BER errors that occurred while the SNMP was decoding received SNMP messages.
Too Big Errors In The number of SNMP PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP entity when Too Big Errors In occurred.
No Such Names In The number of SNMP PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP entity when the No Such Names In error occurred.
Bad Value Errors The number of SNMP PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP entity when Bad Value Errors occurred.
Read Only Errors In The number of valid SNMP PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP entity when the Read Only Errors In occurred.
NOTE: This is a protocol error that generates an SNMP PDU that contains readOnly in the error status field. This method detects incorrect implementations of the SNMP.
Generic Errors In The number of SNMP PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP entity when Generic Errors In occurred.

Monitor Switch: MP CPU Stats

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
MP CPU AUtilization
(1 Second Avg)
The percentage of time CPU A was utilized more than one second.
MP CPU B Utilization
(1 Second Avg)
The percentage of time CPU B was utilized more than one second.
MP CPU AUtilization
(4 Second Avg)
The percentage of time CPU Awas utilized more than four consecutive seconds.
MP CPU B Utilization
(4 Second Avg)
The percentage of how often CPU B was utilized more than four consecutive seconds.
MP CPU AUtilization
(64 Second Avg)
The percentage of how often CPU Awas utilized over 64 consecutive seconds.
MP CPU B Utilization
(64 Second Avg)
The percentage of how often CPU B was utilized more than 64 consecutive seconds.

Monitor Switch: WebOS Stats

Memory Allocations The outstanding bytes of memory that have been allocated.
Memory Frees The total number of bytes of memory frees.
Failed Allocations The total number of failed memory allocations.
Bytes Allocated The total number bytes of memory allocations.
Most Bytes Allocated The number of allocated bytes with the high water mark.
Bytes in Memory Pool The number of bytes in the memory pool.
Largest Block Allocated The number of bytes of the largest allocated memory block.
Packets Allocated The total number of allocated packets.
Packets Freed The total number of freed allocated packets.
Failed Packet Allocations The total number of failed allocated packets.
Medium Packet Allocations The number of allocated medium size packets. A medium packet contains 1,536 bytes.
Jumbo Packet Allocations The number of allocated jumbo size packets. A jumbo packet contains 9,014 bytes.
Small Packet Allocations The number of allocated small size packets. A small packet contains 128 bytes.

Monitor Switch: Stats

FTP Control Sessions for SLB The total number of received FTP control sessions received for SLB after FTP parsing was turned on.
FTP Control Sessions for NAT The total number of received FTP control sessions received for Network Address Translation (NAT) after FTP parsing was turned on.
Current TCP Connections The number of established outstanding TCP current connections.
Good DNS Requests The number of received good DNS requests.
Bad DNS Requests The number of received bad DNS requests.
Backup Servers Activated The total number of backup servers that were activated when the primary servers failed.
Overflow Servers Activated The total number of times the backup servers became active when the primary servers overflowed.
ARP Entries The current number of ARP entries.
Most ARP Entries The highest number of ARP entries.
Maximum ARP Entries The maximum number of ARP entries.
IP Routes The current number of IP routes.
Most IP Routes The highest number of IP routes.
Maximum IP Routes The maximum number of IP routes.
VRRP Advertisements In The number of received good VRRP advertisements.
VRRP Advertisements Out The number of transmitted good VRRP advertisements.
Bad VRRP Advertisements The number of received bad VRRP advertisements.

Monitor Switch: Radius Account

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Requests The number of RADIUS accounting requests.
Wrap Requests The number of RADIUS accounting requests in an internally wrapped buffer.
Start Requests The number of RADIUS accounting start requests.
Update Requests The number of RADIUS accounting update requests.
Stop Requests The number of RADIUS accounting stop requests.
Bad Requests The number of RADIUS accounting requests in bad format.
Add Session Requests The number of RADIUS accounting add session requests.
Delete Session Requests The number of RADIUS accounting delete session requests.
Request Failed, Queue Full The number of requests that failed because the DMA queue was full.
Request Failed, Switch Port Dead The number of requests that failed because the switch port was dead.
Request Failed, DMA Failure The number of requests that failed because of DMA write failures.
Request Failed, All Entries In Use The number of requests that failed because all entries were in use.

Monitor Port: Interface

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Bytes In The number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters.
Bytes Out The number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.
Unicast Packets In The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher layer that were not addressed to a multicast or a broadcast address at this sublayer.
Unicast Packets Out The number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to transmit that were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The count includes the packets that were discarded or not delivered.
Multicasts In The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher layer that were addressed to a multicast address at this sublayer. For a MAC layer protocol, this includes Group and Functional addresses.
Multicasts Out The number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to transmit that were addressed to a multicast address at this sublayer. The count includes the packets that were discarded or not sent.
For a MAC layer protocol, this includes Group and Functional addresses.
Broadcast In The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher layer, that were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer.
Broadcast Out The number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to transmit, that were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer. The count includes the packets that were discarded or not delivered.
Discarded Packets The number of inbound packets that were discarded, although no errors had been detected to prevent their delivery to a higher-layer protocol. This can occur to free up buffer space.
Outbound Discards The number of outbound packets that were discarded, although no errors had been detected that would prevent their transmission. This can occur to free up buffer space.
Error Packets For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets with errors that prevented their delivery to a higher-layer protocol.
For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units with errors that prevented their delivery to a higher-layer protocol.
Not Sent Due to Error For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors.
For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors.
Unknown Protocol Packets For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
NOTE: If the interface does not support protocol multiplexing, Unknown Protocol Packets will be 0 (zero).
Outbound Packet Queue Length The number of packets in the output queue.

Monitor Port: Ethernet

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Alignment Errors The number of frames received on a particular interface that were not of integral length and did not pass the FCS check. The count is incremented when the Alignment Error status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC, or other MAC user.
Frames with multiple errors are counted exclusively.
FCS Errors The number of frames received on a particular interface that failed the FCS health check because of length. The count is incremented when the Frame Check Error status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC, or other MAC user.
Frames with multiple errors are counted exclusively.
Internal MAC Transmission Errors The number of frames transmitted on a particular interface that failed because of an internal MAC sublayer transmit error.
This frame error is only counted if it was not recorded under Late Collisions, Excessive Collisions, or Carrier Sense Errors.
NOTE: Internal Mac Transmit Errors may represent a number of transmission errors that were not otherwise recorded.
Internal MAC Receive Errors The number of frames on a specific interface that could not be accepted because of an internal MAC sublayer error. This frame error is only counted if it was not recorded under Received Frames > Maximum Length, Alignment Errors, or FCS Errors.
NOTE: Internal Mac Transmit Errors may represent a number of transmission errors that were not otherwise recorded.
Carrier Sense Errors The number of times the carrier sense condition was lost or was never asserted while attempting to transmit a frame on a particular interface.
The count, represented by an instance of this object, is incremented once per transmission attempt.
Received Frames > Maximum Length A number of frames received on a specific interface that exceeded the allowed maximum frame size. The count is incremented when the Received Frames > Maximum Length status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC, or other MAC user.
Received frames that have multiple errors are counted exclusively.
SQE Test Errors The number of times the SQE TEST ERROR message was generated by the PLS sublayer for a particular interface.
Deferred Transmissions A number of frames where the first transmission attempt, on a particular interface, is delayed because the medium is busy.
NOTE: The count represented by an instance of this object does not include frames involved in collisions.
Single Collision Frames The number successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface where transmission was inhibited by a single collision.
NOTE: A frame that is counted by Single Collision Frames can also be counted by the occurrences of the Unicast Packets Out, Multicasts Out, or Broadcast Out, but not recorded by the event of Multiple Collision Frames.
Multiple Collision Frames A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface where transmission was inhibited by more than one collision.
NOTE: A frame that is counted by MultipleCollisionFrames can also be counted by Unicast Packets Out, Multicasts Out, or Broadcast Out, but not recorded by Single Collision Frames.
Late Collisions The number of times that a collision is detected, on a particular interface, later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.
A late collision, included in the count of Late Collisions, can be considered as a generic collision for other statistics.
NOTE: bit-times varies per system. Example: On a 10Mbps system, 512 bit-times represents 51.2 microseconds.
Excessive Collisions A number of frames on a particular interface in which transmission failed because of excessive collisions.

Monitor Port: Bridge

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Packets In The number of frames that have been received by this port from its segment.
NOTE: Packets In only counts frames that are for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function, including bridge management frames.
Packets Out The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its segment.
NOTE: Packets Out only counts frames that are for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function, including bridge management frames.
Discarded/Filtered Packets The number of valid, received frames that were discarded by the Forwarding Process.
Discards Due to Transit Delay The number of frames that were discarded because of excessive transit delay through the bridge. Discards Due to Transit Delay is incremented by transparent and source route bridges.
Discards Due to Excessive Size The number of excessively large frames that were discarded. Discards Due to Excessive Size is incremented by transparent and source route bridges.

Monitor Port: Load Balance

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Current Bindings
(1 Second Avg)
The current number of binding sessions that average one second.
Binding Failures The total number of binding failures on the port. A Binding Failure occurs after a port has run out of binding table entries.
Non-TCP Drops The total number of non-TCP/IP frames that were dropped from the port.
TCP Fragment Drops The total number of TCP fragments that were dropped from the port.
UDP Datagrams Drops The total number of UDP datagrams that were dropped from the port.
Incorrect VIP Drops The total number of frames with incorrect virtual IP (VIP) addresses that were dropped from the port.
Incorrect Virtual Port Drops The total number of frames with incorrect Virtual Port that were dropped from the port.
Real Server Unavailable Drops The total number of frames that were dropped from the port because no real server was available.
Filtered Denied Frames The total number of frames on the port that were denied by the filter.
Current Bindings
(4 Second Avg)
The current number of bindings that averaged four seconds.
Current Bindings
(64 Second Avg)
The number of bindings that averaged 64 seconds.

Monitor Port: CPU Statistics

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Port A CPU Utilization
(1 Second Avg)
In percentage, how much the MP CPU Awas utilized more than one second. The percentage is based on total operation time.
Port B CPU Utilization
(1 Second Avg)
In percentage, how much the MP CPU B was utilized more than one second. The percentage is based on total operational time.
Port A CPU AUtilization
(4 Second Avg)
In percentage, how much the MP CPU A was utilized more than four seconds. The percentage is based on total operation time.
Port B CPU Utilization
(4 Second Avg)
In percentage, how much the MP CPU B was utilized more than four seconds. The percentage is based on total operation time.
Port A CPU Utilization
(64 Second Avg)
In percentage, how much the MP CPU A was utilized more than 64 seconds. The percentage is based on total operation time.
Port B CPU Utilization
(64 Second Avg)
In percentage, how much the MP CPU B was utilized more than 64 seconds. The percentage is based on total operation time.

Monitor Bridge

Status The status of the bridge: learned, self, or other.
Address The MAC address of the bridge.
Port The physical port on which the MAC address is located.

Monitor IP Information: Route

Route The index number of the routing table.
Destinaion IP Address The destination IP address of this route.
Destination IP Mask The IP mask of this route.
Next-Hop Router The gateway of this route.
Tag Type The tag type: ICMP, static, SNMP, addr, RIP, broadcast, martian, or multicast.
Route Type The type of route: indirect, direct, local, broadcast, martian, multicast, or other.
Interface The IP interface of this route that is used as the source IP for routing.

Monitor IP Information: ARP

Destination IP Address The destination IP address of the ARP.
MAC Address The MAC address for the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry.
VLAN ID The VLAN identifier for the ARP.
Source Port The port number.
Reference Port The reference ports that are associated with this ARP.
Status The flag status of this ARP: clear, unresolved, permanent, or indirect.

Monitor IP Information: Interface

Interface The index number of the Interface table.
Description A description of the network interface card (NIC).
Type The type of network interface.
MTU (Largest Packet) The largest number of bytes of a packet -- the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the port.
Speed The current speed of the port: 10Mbs, 100Mbs, 1,000Mbs, or other.
MAC Address The MAC address of the switch.
Admin State The current status.
Operational Status The current status: up, down, or testing.
Last Change Date and time since the interface entered its current operational state because of configuration change or automatically back online: year/month/day-hour:minute:second.
NOTE: If the current state was configured before the network management system, Last Change will be 0.
MIB Specification A reference to MIB definitions that are specific to the media that realizes the interface. Example: if the interface is realized by Ethernet, then MIB Specific refers to a document that defines Ethernet objects.

Monitor IP Information: IP Address

IP Address The IP address.
Interface The index number of the interface.
IP Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the IP address. The subnet mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0.
Broadcast LSB The broadcast address of the interface.
Maximum Reassembly Size The size of the largest IP datagram that can be re-assembled from fragmented IP datagrams. Range: 0 to 65,535.

Monitor IP Information: TCP

NOTE: Values are displayed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Active Opens The number of TCP connections that were a direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the CLOSED state.
Passive Opens The number of TCP connections that were a direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN state.
Failed Attempts The number of TCP connections that were a direct transition to the CLOSED state from the SYN-SENT state or the SYN-RCVD state, and a direct transition to the LISTEN state from the SYN-RCVD state.
Resets In The number of TCP connections that made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE-WAIT state
Established The number TCP connections that were a direct transition to the CLOSED state from the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE-WAIT state.
Segments In The total number of segments received, including those received in error. This count includes segments received on currently established connections
Segments Out The total number of transmitted segments, including those on current connections, but excluding those that contain only retransmitted bytes.
Retransmitted Segments The total number of retransmitted segments: the number of TCP segments transmitted that contain one or more previously transmitted bytes.
Segments Received with Errors The total number of received segments, including errors. This count includes segments received on currently established connections.
Resets Out The number of transmitted TCP segments that contain the RST flag.

Monitor IP Information: TCP Connection

Local IP Address The local IP address.
Local TCP Port The number of the local port.
Remote IP Address The remote IP address.
Remote TCP Port The number of the remote port.

Monitor IP Information: UDP

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Datagrams In The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users.
No Application at Port The total number of received UDP datagrams when no application was at the destination port.
Dropped Datagrams The number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the absence of an application at the destination port.
Datagrams Out The total number of delivered UDP datagrams.

Monitor IP Information: UDP Local

Address The local IP address for the UDP listener.
NOTE: When the UDP listener accepts datagrams for any IP interface associated with the node, the address is 0.0.0.0.
Port The local port number for the UDP listener.

Monitor Layer 4: Filters

Index The index number of the filters.
Total Filter Matches The total number of received packets that matched the filter rule.
Current Filter Matches The current number of received packet that matched the filter rule.

Monitor Layer 4 SLB: Real Server Ports

Port The index number that identifies the switch port.
Real Server The index number that identifies the real server.
Current Sessions The current number of sessions handled by the real server.
Total Sessions The total number of sessions handled by the real server.
Bytes High32 The upper 32-bit value of all bytes received and transmitted through a specific port of the real server.
Bytes Low32 The lower 32-bit value of all bytes received and transmitted through a specific port of the real server.

Monitor Layer 4 SLB: Real Servers

Index The index number that identifies the real server.
Current Sessions The number of sessions currently handled by the real server.
Total Sessions The total number of sessions handled by the real server.
Highest Sessions The highest number of sessions handled by the real server.
Bytes High32 The upper 32-bit value of the bytes received and transmitted through the real server.
Bytes Low32 The lower 32-bit value of the bytes received and transmitted through the real server.
Times Claimed Down The total number of times the real server was down.

Monitor Layer 4 SLB: Groups

Index The index number of the real server group.
Current Sessions The number of sessions currently handled by the real server group.
Total Sessions The total number of sessions handled by the real server group.
Highest Sessions The highest number of sessions that were handled by the real server group.
Bytes High32 The upper 32-bit value of the bytes received and transmitted through the real server group.
NOTE: To obtain the real value in SNMP v1, both lower and upper bytes must be retrieved.
Bytes Low32 The lower 32-bit value of the bytes received and transmitted through the real server group.
NOTE: To obtain the real value in SNMP v1, both lower and upper bytes must be retrieved.

Monitor Layer 4 SLB: Virtual Servers

Index The index number of the virtual server.
Current Sessions The number of sessions that are currently handled by the virtual server.
Total Sessions The total number of sessions that were handled by the virtual server.
Highest Sessions The highest number of sessions that were handled by the real server.
Bytes High32 The upper 32-bit value of that were received and transmitted through the real server group.
Bytes Low32 The lower 32-bit value of bytes that were received and transmitted through the real server group.
Total HTTP Header Hits The total number of HTTP header hits.
Current HTTP Header Hits The current number of HTTP header hits.
Total HTTP Header Misses The total number of HTTP header misses.
Current HTTP Header Misses The current number of HTTP header misses.
Total HTTP Header Sessions The total number of HTTP header sessions.
Total Cookie Rewrites The total number of cookie rewrites.
Current Cookie Rewrites The current number of cookie rewrites.
Total Cookie Inserts The total number of cookie inserts.
Current Cookie Inserts The current number of cookie inserts.

Monitor Layer 4 SLB: Real Servers State

Real Server The index number of the real server.
IP Address The IP address of the real server.
MAC Address The MAC address of the real server.
Switch Port The switch port through which the real server is connected.
Health Check Layer The OSI layer where the health of the real server is checked: layer3, layer4, or other.
Overflow State The overflow state of the real server: overflow or no-overflow.
Server State The state of the real server: running, failed, disabled, or other.

Monitor Layer 4 SLB: Maintenance

Incorrect Virtual Servers Specified The total number of incorrectly specified virtual servers for server load balancing.
Incorrect Virtual Ports Specified The total number of incorrectly specified virtual ports for server load balancing.
No Real Servers Specified No real servers are specified for server load balancing.

Monitor Layer 4: Global SLB

Remote Real Server The index number of the remote real server.
Total DNS Handoffs The total number of DNS Handoffs by the remote real server.
Current DNS Handoffs The current number of DNS Handoffs by the remote real server.
Total HTTP Redirects The total number of HTTP redirections by the remote real server.
Current HTTP Redirects The current number of HTTP redirections by the remote real server.

Monitor Layer 4 URL Parsing: Redirect

Redirected Packets The number of received packets with matching specified URL expressions that were redirected to a specified group of real servers.
Packets Sent to Origin Server The number of received packets that were delivered to the original server. This occurs when there is a mis-match with the specified URL expressions, or detecting HTTP non-GETs, user cookies, and no-cache as user configuration.
Non-GET HTTP Packets The number of received packets that contained non-GETs methods, such as POST, HEAD, PUT, and so forth.
Packets with 'Cookie' The number of received packets that contained a Cookie: header
Packets with No-Cache The number of received packets that contained a no-cache header value.

Monitor Layer 4 URL Parsing: Load Balance

Index The URL path table index.
Total Hits The total number of instances that are load balanced because the URL path matches.
Current Hits The current number of instances that are load balanced because of the particular URL path matches.

Monitor Layer 4 : RTSP

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Active RTSP Control Connections The number of active RTSP control connections.
Active UDP Streams The number of active User Datagram Protocol (UDP) streams.
Switch Redirects The number of switch redirects.
Connections Denied The number of connections denied because of the RTSP connection limit.
Failed Memory Allocations The cases of heap memory failure allocations.

Monitor Layer 4 WAP: Add Sessions

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Add Session Requests The number of add session requests for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
Add Failed, Queue Full The number of Add Session Requests that failed because the queue was full.
Add Failed, Switch Port Dead The number of Add Session Requests that failed because the port was dead.
Add Failed, Specific Entry in Use The number of Add Session Requests that failed because the specified entry was in use.
Add Failed, All Entries in Use The number of Add Session Requests that failed because all entries were in use.

Monitor Layer 4 WAP: Delete Sessions

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Delete Session Requests The number of delete session requests for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
Delete Failed, Queue Full The number of Delete Session Requests that failed because the queue was full.
Delete Failed, Switch Port Dead The number of Delete Session Requests that failed because the port was dead.
Deleted Failed, Specific Entry in Use The number of Delete Session Requests that failed because the specified entry was in use.
Delete Failed, All Entries in Use The number of Delete Session Requests that failed because all entries were in use
Delete Sent to Wrong Switch Port The number of Delete Session Requests that failed because they were delivered to the wrong port.

Monitor Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Errors

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Session Connect Errors Displays the connect errors.
Packaging Errors Displays the packaging errors.
Unpacking Errors Displays the unpacking errors.
DMA Write Errors Displays the DMA write errors.
No Available Buffers Errors Displays errors because of unavailable buffers.
Buffer Wrap Errors Displays buffer wrap errors.
Invalid Protocol Errors Displays invalid protocol errors.

Monitor Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Miscellaneous

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Client Wraps The total number of client packets processed using frame wrap buffers.
Server Wraps The total number of server packets processed using frame wrap buffers.
Buffer Wraps The total number of packets processed using RURL wrap copy mechanism.
Free Ring Calls The total number of RURL sequence buffer frees.
Client Resets The total number of client resets by the switch
Server Resets The total number of server resets by the switch.
Frame Pass-Through L2 The total number of packets dropped to L2 processing because of the switch running out of resources.
Parsing Filter Misses The total number of packets leaking from RURL parsing to URL parsing
Exceeded Buffer Length The total number client requests that exceeded the maximum buffer size of the switch.
Exceeded Frame Depth The total number of client requests that exceeded the maximum buffer depth of the switch
Zero Content Length The total number of occurences where the Content-Length of the HTTP request was zero.
Non-Typical Offsets The total number of occurrences where the RURL header offsets were not typical.
FIN/RST Session Backups The total number of occurrences where a FIN or RST packet was used to establish a new session in the switch.
PSH Session Setups Total number of occurrences when a PSH packet established a new session in the switch.
Non-SYN Session Setup Total number of occurrences when a non-SYN packet establishes a new session in the switch.

Configure Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Sessions

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Layer 7 Bind Calls The total number of requests to bind a session.
Layer 7 Session Reuse The total number of remote URL (RURL) session setups encountered.
Session Setups The total number of RURL session setups.
Miscellaneous Processing The total number of sessions that fell through filter processing.
Client Packets In The total number of client packets processed by the RURL filter.
Client SYNs In The total number of client SYN packets processed by the RURL filter.
ClientReTXSYNsSeen The total number of client retransmitted SYN packets processed by the RURL filter.
ClientSYNACKsSent The total number of switch-to-client SYN/ACK packets processed by the RURL filter.
Client ACKs In Total number of switch-to-server SYN/ACK packets processed by the RURL filter.
Client Data In The total number of client PSH packets processed by the RURL filter.
Client Data Retransmits The total number of client data retransmit packets processed by the RURL filter.
Server SYNs Sent The total number of SYN packets sent to the server by the switch.
Server Retransmitted SYNs The total number of ACK packets sent to the server by the switch.
Server Retransmitted SYN Errors Total number of ACK packets sent to the server by the switch.
Server SYN ACKs In The total number of switch-to-server SYN/ACK packets processed by the RURL filter.
Server ACKs In The total number of server-to-switch ACK packets processed by the RURL filters.
Server ACKs Sent The total number of ACK packets sent to the server by the switch.
Connections Spliced The total number of connections successfully spliced by the switch.

Configure Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Maintenance

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Origin Server Hits The total number of session setups to the end server.
HTTP Redirects The total number of HTTP redirect responses to the client.
Server Requests The total number of request packets sent from the switch to the iSD.
Server Acknowledgements The total number of response packets sent from the iSD to the switch.
Session Connections The total number of session connections to the iSD made by the switch.
Last Frames The total number of last frame packets sent from the iSD to the switch.
Client Retransmissions The total number of client retransmissions.
Client Resets because of Retransmissions The total number of client resets due to excessive retransmissions.

Configure Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Tables

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
IP Redirection Table Entries The current number of IP redirection table entries.
PORT Redirection Table Entries The current number of port redirection table entries.
IP/PORT Redirection Table Entries The current number of IP/port redirection table entries.
Frame Buffer Entries The current number of Remote URL (RURL) frame buffer entries.
Sequence Table Entries The current number of RURL sequence table entries.
Highest IP Redirection Table Entries The highest number of IP redirection table entries.
Highest PORT Redirection Table Entries The highest number of port redirection table entries.
Highest IP/PORT Redirection Table Entries The highest number of IP/port redirection table entries.
Highest Sequence Table Entries The highest RURL sequence table entries.
Highest Frame Buffer Entries The highest RURL frame buffer entries.

Configure Layer 4 Switching Remote URL: Buffers

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
Successful Sequence Buffer Allocations The total number of successful RURL sequence buffer allocations.
Successful Sequence Buffer Frees The total number of successful RURL sequence buffer Frees.
Failed Sequence Buffer Allocations The total number of failed RURL sequence buffer allocations.
Failed Sequence Buffer Frees The total number of failed RURL sequence buffer frees.
Successful Frame Buffer Allocations The total number of successful RURL frame buffer allocations.
Failed Frame Buffer Allocations The total number of failed RURL frame buffer allocations.
Failed Frame Buffer Frees The total number of failed RURL frame buffer Frees.
Frame Buffer Retransmissions The total number of retransmissions of an existing RURL frame buffer.
Frame Buffer Changes The total number of retransmissions of an existing RURL frame buffer that changed in length.

Monitor Virtual Routing: Statistics

NOTE: All values are listed as Absolute Value, Cumulative, Average/sec, Minimum/sec, Maximum/sec, and Last Value/sec.
VRRP Advertisements In The number of good VRRP advertisements that were received.
VRRP Advertisements Out The number of good VRRP advertisements that were transmitted.
Bad VRRP Advertisements The number of bad VRRP advertisements that were received.

Monitor Virtual Routing: State

Virtual Router The index number of the VRRP virtual router.
State The state of the VRRP virtual router: init, master, or backup.

Monitor BWM: Traffic Contracts

Contract The number of the bandwidth management contract.
Name The name of the traffic contract queue, such as URL, service, URLcont, host, or default.
Bytes Out The total number of bytes sent out from the traffic contract queue.
Bytes Dropped The total number of bytes dropped from the traffic contract queue.
Buffers Used The total number of buffers used by the traffic contract queue.
Buffers Assigned The total number of buffers assigned to the traffic contract queue.

Monitor BWM: Switch Port Traffic Contracts

Switch Port The number of the monitored switch port.
Contract The contract number.
Name The name of the traffic contract queue, such as URL, service, URLcont, host, or default.
Bytes Out The total number of bytes sent out from the traffic contract queue.
Bytes Dropped The total number of dropped bytes from the traffic contract queue.
Buffers Used The total number of buffers used by the traffic contract queue.
Buffers Assigned The total number of buffers assigned to the traffic contract queue.