Information in this Display:

CIR In/Out Committed Information Rate s configured in the Port record.

Bc In/Out Committed Burst Sizes configured in the Port record.

Be In/Out Excess Burst Sizes configured in the Port record.

Committed Data In/Out – incoming/outgoing data that is within CIR.

Excess Data In/Out – incoming/outgoing data that is above CIR but within B E.

Frames Rcvd – total number of frames received on the port since the last IPL of

the node or enabling of the port.

Disc – total number of frames discarded on the port since the last IPL of the node or enabling of the port.

Frames Xmit – total number of frames transmitted on the port since the last IPL of the node or enabling of the port.

BAG – Bandwidth Allocation Group.

Conf/Act Percentage – configured and actual percentages of bandwidth used by traffic assigned to each group.

Actual (bits/sec) – current bandwidth usage by traffic assigned to each group.

Voice Statistics

Voice Application Statistics

To display Voice Application statistics for both Voice ports, press [A] at the Voice Sta- tistics Displays Menu and, when prompted, enter a Report Interval: 5–65535(seconds). (The default is 5.) The display will show current and cumulative (from the last IPL of the node or clearing of the values) values for the statistics listed below. The cumu- lative statistics values can be cleared (reset to zero) by pressing [F4].

 

 

 

 

Nod e Name=nod e_xyz

Voice App lication Statistics Display

 

 

Report I nterval (s ec): 5

 

 

 

 

Curren t Time: 01/07/1998 14:23:45

 

 

 

 

POR T 4

PORT 5

STATI STIC S

CU RR

C UMULATI VE

C URR

CU MU LATIV E

Incoming Calls Received

2

100

2

100

Ou tgoin g C alls Placed

2

100

2

100

Calls Termin ated (Received)

2

100

2

100

Calls Termin ated (Sent)

2

100

2

100

Ou tgoin g C alls Accepted

2

100

2

100

Incoming Calls Accep ted

2

100

2

100

Ou tgoin g C alls Rejected

2

100

2

100

Ou tgoin g C alls Timed Out

2

100

2

100

Vers ion of DSP Image

 

 

 

 

F4:C lear C umulative Statistics , Oth ers: Exit

Figure 21-7 Voice Connection Statistics Display

[E],[I ],[A] from Main Menu

Statistics Displays

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Cabletron Systems 1800 manual Voice Statistics, Voice Application Statistics

1800 specifications

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