Switches: Status

Topic

This article describes the status page for a Datto Switch.

Environment

  • Datto Switches

Description

The Datto Networking Portal has a Status page for each switch in your network that provides a graphical overview of a switch's ports, traffic utilization, PoE utilization, and more.

Procedure

Navigation

1. In the Navigation menu, click Switches, then select Status from the expanded options.

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Figure 1: The Navigation menu

2. Click your desired switch to go to the Switch Status page.


Figure 2: The Switch Status screen

Graphical Information

The following information is available about your switch in the status page:

Name and Description

Displays the current name and description for your switch. Click on the pencil icons to edit the name or description. to enter a new name or description.

Switch Ports


Figure 3: A switch with connected ports

The top of the Status page will display a graphic of your switch, with all available ports. Each port is color-coded:

Black: The port has no active connection. PoE and link are both enabled.
Grey: The port has no active connection. PoE is enabled; link is disabled.
Dark Grey: The port has no active connection. PoE is disabled; link is enabled.
Dark purple: The port has no active connection. PoE and link are both disabled.
Green: The port is up with active connection. PoE is enabled.
Dark Green: The port is up with active connection. PoE is disabled.
Blue: This port is configured as an uplink. This will override all other color statuses for a port.
Yellow Outline: This port is mirrored with another.
Blue Outline: This port is part of an aggregation.

Hovering your mouse cursor over an active port will display how many devices are within its forwarding table.


Figure 4: Forwarding table

Clicking on the number of devices will display all connected devices on that port. You can also click View all connected devices for this switch for a list of all connected devices on the switch.


Figure 5: Connected devices for a port

Hardware and Software Information


Figure 6: Hardware and Software Information

This list displays the following:

  • Model: The model of the switch.
  • MAC: The MAC address of the switch
  • IP: The IP address of the switch.
  • Gateway IP: The IP address of the switch's gateway
  • Added: A timestamp of when the switch was added to your network.
  • First Checkin: A timestamp of the switch's first checkin.
  • Last Checkin: A timestamp of the switch's last known checkin.

Total PoE Usage


Figure 7: Total PoE Usage with Total Watts expanded

This bar graph displays the total, remaining, and used watts utilized by Power over Ethernet. Clicking on Current PoE Utilization by Port will direct you to that respective graph on the Status page.

Total Traffic Utilization


Figure 8: Total Traffic Utilization highlighting a specific RX point

This graph displays the total downstream (RX) and upstream (TX) traffic processed by your switch. You can hover your mouse on a specific point of time for either RX or TX to display additional information. The graph can display data for either the last 2 hours, last day, last week, or last month. Clicking on Average Traffic Utilization By Port will direct you to that respective graph on the Status page.

Average Traffic Utilization By Port


Figure 9: Average Traffic Utilization of all ports within the last day

This graph displays the average traffic (both RX and TX) utilization by port. You can hover your mouse cursor on a port's RX or TX bar to display additional information. The graph can display data for either all active ports or the most active one, and within the last 2 hours, last day, last week, or last month. Clicking on Total Traffic Utilization will direct you to that respective graph on the Status page.

Current PoE Utilization by Port


Figure 10: Current PoE Utilization by Port

This graph displays the current PoE utilization by each port in watts. You can hover your mouse cursor on a port's bar to display additional information. The graph can display data for either all active ports or the most active one, and within the last 2 hours, last day, last week, or last month. Clicking on Total PoE Usage will direct you to that respective graph on the Status page.