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Issues like these are accounted for the Monitoring interface on which the issue was encountered and the respective
Issues like these are accounted for the Monitoring interface on which the issue was encountered and the respective
statistics are available on the 'Interface stats' page in the 'Errors' column. For an explanation of the error
statistics are available on the 'Interface stats' page in the 'Errors' column. For an explanation of the error
counters, please refer to the [[4-_Interface_statistics|Interface statistics]] manual page.
counters, please refer to the [[Interface_statistics|Interface statistics]] manual page.


==== What happens in case of a system overload? ====
==== What happens in case of a system overload? ====
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is also lost in case of an unexpected power loss.
is also lost in case of an unexpected power loss.


When using a packet ring buffer (see  [[5-_Storage|storage]]), the packets will be
When using a packet ring buffer (see  [[Storage|storage]]), the packets will be
stored on the attached hard disk drive. This data is not lost after the
stored on the attached hard disk drive. This data is not lost after the
processing is stopped. It is possible to reanalyze the packet ringbuffer, but
processing is stopped. It is possible to reanalyze the packet ringbuffer, but
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If the browser is truncating the page in print preview, you can try to use
If the browser is truncating the page in print preview, you can try to use
"Shrink to fit" option (Firefox) or use a smaller scaling than 100% (Chrome).
'''Shrink to fit''' option (Firefox) or use a smaller scaling than 100% (Chrome).
You can also use another page orientation and change between "landscape" or "portrait".
You can also use another page orientation and change between '''landscape''' or '''portrait'''.


==  Packet ring buffer ==
==  Packet ring buffer ==
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