The Top Interface Errors view for router and switch interfaces lets you quickly narrow down a list of devices where transmission problems are occurring. When detected in the inbound direction, errors typically indicate problems with the transmission medium (for example, cable or fiber). Outbound errors indicate problems with the interface hardware. The acceptable rate of errors for any given interface is typically zero (0) errors.
This view shows error rates for inbound and outbound traffic on the interfaces in the reporting groups or managed items with the highest percentage of errors during the selected time period. The ten interfaces in the selected reporting group with the highest number of errored packets during the selected time period are included by default.
Click the name of an item to see more data from that item.
By default, this view contains the following information:
Identifies the device whose data is reflected in the view. If an administrator defined an alias for the device item, the alias is displayed. Otherwise, the discovered device name is displayed.
Is the name of the interface.
Is the total number of errored packets for inbound traffic on the interface during the reporting period.
Is the total number of errored packets on the interface during the reporting period.
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