Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Links
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Congestion Level—Indicates whether there is congestion on the link. A link
is congested if it has too many packets waiting to be sent. This condition
could be caused by the failure of an element in your network.
Possible values for the Congestion Level field are:
None—The link is not congested.
Low—The link is slightly congested.
High—The link is congested.
Very High—The link is very congested.
Low, High, and Very High correspond roughly to equivalent ANSI,
China standard, and ITU congestion levels.
Receive Utilization—Indicates whether, on average, the link is under its
configured receive utilization threshold (UnderThreshold) or over the
threshold (OverThreshold).
Send Utilization—Indicates whether, on average, the link is under its
configured send utilization threshold (UnderThreshold) or over the
threshold (OverThreshold).
Status Reason—Reason for the current status of the link. Possible values are:
None
SGM Restart
Unsupported Configuration
Unconfigured
SNMP Timeout
Device is unreachable, possibly wrong community string
Not ITP Device
Not Configured for ITP
MIB Data Error
SNMP Exception
SignalingPoint Inactive
Linkset Inactive
Link Congested
Link Send Utilization Threshold Exceeded