Total Access 600R User Interface Guide (UIG)

PVC’s

The status of all virtual circuits is displayed here.

DLCI

STATE

TX FRAMES

RX FRAMES

TX BYTES

RX BYTES

IP SUBIFC

BRIDGE GROUP

TX THROUGHPUT

RX THROUGHPUT

DE COUNT

CR COUNT

BECN COUNT

FECN COUNT

UNKNOWN FRAME

RX

ROUTER>STATUS>ARP CACHE

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

Inactive - means the circuit exists but has been deactivated by the Frame Relay switch.

Exists - means the circuit exists at this point and should be activat- ed soon.

Active - means the circuit is fully active.

Off - means the circuit has been turned off by the DLCI mapping active selection.

Number of Frame Relay packets that have been transmitted via this DLCI.

Number of Frame Relay packets that have been received via this DLCI.

Number of Frame Relay bytes that have been transmitted via this DLCI.

Number of Frame Relay bytes that have been received via this DL- CI.

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.

The bridge group that this DLCI belongs to (Group 1 or Group 2). None means that this DLCI is not used for bridging.

Current transmit rate of this DLCI Current receive rate of this DLCI

Number of packets received on this DLCI with the DE bit set Number of packets received on this DLCI with the CR bit set Number of packets received on this DLCI with the BECN bit set Number of packets received on this DLCI with the FECN bit set

Status indicating the number of frames that have been received that the Total Access 600R does not know where to route. The router does not know where to send these frames.

This lists the contents of the Total Access 600R’s ARP table. All resolved cache entries time out after 20 minutes. Un- resolved entries time out in 3 minutes. The ARP cache can be cleared by pressing “f” while on the menu or by pressing “d” on the individual number for that entry.

ROUTER>STATUS>ARP CACHE>IP ADDRESS

IP address used for resolving MAC address

ROUTER>STATUS>ARP CACHE>MAC ADDRESS

Ethernet address resolved (0=no resolution)

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600R specifications

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