Users report poor performance when uploading files to their document management server in the same subnet. You suspect packet loss is causing the problem.
Which tool in HPE Aruba Networking Central can you use to confirm this?
The correct answer is C. Commands - show interface error-statistics. Because the users and the document management server are in the same subnet, traffic is switched locally rather than routed across multiple Layer 3 hops. If packet loss is suspected during file uploads, the most useful verification is to inspect interface error counters on the switch ports involved. HPE Aruba Networking AOS-CX documentation includes the show interface < IFNAME > error-statistics command, which displays interface error statistics such as receive and transmit errors, CRC/FCS errors, drops, runts, giants, and related counters. HPE Aruba Networking Central documentation states that the Commands tab can run troubleshooting commands on managed devices and show the output in the Device Output section. A cable test may help detect physical cabling faults, but it does not directly confirm packet loss counters. Traceroute is less useful within the same subnet. Ping can show reachability loss, but interface error statistics provide better evidence of switch-port packet errors causing performance problems.
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