Can you see bandwidth moving through a LAG interface?

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Can you see bandwidth moving through a LAG interface?
Can you see bandwidth moving through a LAG interface?
2023-07-04 14:23:57 - last edited 2023-07-13 14:27:35
Tags: #LAG
Model: TL-SG3428  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.0.10 Build 20221130 Rel.57838

I have several LAG interfaces set up on my TL-SG3428 and would like to see the total amount of bandwidth that moves through them; however, it does not seem like this is possible. 

 

In the Omada SDN if I hover my mouse over a regular port on the switch, it shows me the total TX and RX that's moved through that port, but when I hover the mouse over a port that's part of a LAG, all it shows me is the other ports in the LAG. 

 

 

 

Is there a way to see how many Bytes have moved through a LAG port or through the LAG interface in total? 

 

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2023-07-05 01:47:10 - last edited 2023-07-13 14:27:35

Hi @Crowfather,

You can try to navigate to Switch Status and check if that helps.

Path: Insights > Switch Status. There you can use the filter to view what you needed as well as stats of the ports.

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2023-07-05 01:47:10 - last edited 2023-07-13 14:27:35

Hi @Crowfather,

You can try to navigate to Switch Status and check if that helps.

Path: Insights > Switch Status. There you can use the filter to view what you needed as well as stats of the ports.

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2023-07-13 14:26:24

  @Clive_A 

 

That did it. Thanks. 

 

 

Can we get some sort of toggle option so we can change what the hover display shows on the main switch screen? 

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