USER’S GUIDE

DHCPACKs rcvd

Incremented whenever the DHCP Proxy Client has received a DHCPACK message from a DHCP server.

DHCPNAKs rcvd

Incremented whenever the DHCP Proxy Client has received a DHCPNAK message from a DHCP server.

Invalid DHCP pkts rcvd

Incremented whenever the DHCP Proxy Client encounters a DHCP message that is invalid due to either of the following:

the ’op’ field is not equal to BOOTREPLY

the DHCP ’special field’ is not found at the beginning of the options field When this occurs, the packet is silently discarded.

Invalid XID rcvd

Incremented whenever the DHCP Proxy Client manager receives a DHCP message with a transaction ID that was not reserved by any of the underlying DHCP client invocations. When this occurs, the packet is silently discarded.

No xmt buffer available

Incremented whenever the DHCP Proxy Client cannot successfully get a buffer from the Proxy Client’s transmit buffer pool. This can happen whenever we are trying to send BOOTREQUEST messages to a DHCP server.

FRAME RELAY STATISTICS

You can access these statistics by issuing the fr stats console command. The statistics displayed will be associated with the currently selected Access and DLCI.

ACCESS RELATED STATISTICS

Access State

The condition of the Frame Relay Access. Possible values are TERMINATED, INIT, UP, and DOWN. The definitions for the possible values are as follows:

TERMINATED

The access state entered when the access is dynamically removed.

INIT

The access state entered when the access is first initialized. The access has entered the LMI dialogue phase, but has not yet received an appropriate LMI STATUS message response.

UP

The access state entered when the access either has no LMI, or the LMI message exchange is confirmed.

DOWN

The access state entered when the access has been lost due to layer 1 loss, or after no response has been received on the LMI link.

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