Cisco Systems ACIP-SM(=) ACIP Error Statistics, Checking the Configuration, ATM show Commands

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ACIP Error Statistics

ACIP Error Statistics

ACIP Error Statistics

The ACIP maintains a count of certain errors. In addition to keeping a count of these errors, the ACIP also takes a snapshot of the last VCI/VPI that caused the error. Each ACIP error counter is 16 bits.

Errors include the following:

CRC errors

Giants received

No buffers available

Framing errors

Applique/physical layer errors

Packet timeout errors on receive

Checking the Configuration

After configuring the new interface, use the show commands to display the status of the new interface or all interfaces.

ATM show Commands

In addition to the show commands described in the section “Using show Commands to Verify Interface Status,” on page 19, you can use the following additional show commands to display the current state of the ATM network and the connected VCs:

To show current VCs and traffic information, use the show atm vc [vcd] command: Specifying a VCD will display specific information about that VCD.

To show current ATM-specific information about an interface, use the show atm int interface command:

To show current ATM traffic, use the show atm traffic command:

This command displays global traffic information to and from all ATM networks connected to the router.

Following are descriptions and examples of the preceding show commands:

Use the show atm vc command to display the following types of statistics for all VCs:

Router# show atm vc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AAL /

Peak

Avg.

Burst

 

Interface

VCD

VPI

VCI Type

Encapsulation

Kbps

Kbps

Cells Status

ATM3/0.1

1

16

32

PVC

AAL5-SNAP

8192

8192

1024

ACTIVE

ATM3/0.1

2

16

33

PVC

AAL5-SNAP

8192

8192

1024

ACTIVE

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