Chapter 5: Statistics

Sessions/DLCI Table

The status of all virtual circuits is displayed here.

DLCI - The DLCI that is associated with this virtual circuit. State - The state of the virtual circuit:

State

Definition

 

 

Inactive

The circuit exists but has been deactivated by the

 

Frame Relay switch.

 

 

Exists

The circuit exists at this point and should be acti-

 

vated soon.

 

 

Active

The circuit is fully active.

 

 

Off

The circuit has been turned off by the DLCI map-

 

ping active selection.

 

 

Tx Frames

Number of Frame Relay packets that have been

 

transmitted via this DLCI.

 

 

Rx Frames

Number of Frame Relay packets that have been

 

received via this DLCI.

 

 

Tx Bytes

Number of Frame Relay bytes that have been trans-

 

mitted via this DLCI.

 

 

Rx Bytes

Number of Frame Relay bytes that have been

 

received via this DLCI.

 

 

IP SubIfc

The IP router port assigned for this DLCI. Possible

 

ports are fr0, fr1, … , fr9. None means that this DLCI

 

is not used for routing IP.

 

 

IPX SubIfc

The IPX router port assigned for this DLCI. Possible

 

ports are fr0, fr1, … , fr9. None means that this DLCI

 

is not used for routing IPX.

 

 

Bridge

The bridge group that this DLCI belongs to (Group 1

Group

or Group 2). None means that this DLCI is not used

 

for bridging.

 

 

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Router Option Module User Manual

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ADTRAN 1200350L1 user manual State Definition, Sessions/DLCI Table

1200350L1 specifications

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