Appendix B Specifications

FRSM-8T1 Specification

Counters:

 

Service Counters:

Number of frames received (S)

 

Number of bytes received (S)

 

Number of frames received with DE already set (S)

 

Number of bytes received with DE already set (S)

 

Number of frames received with unknown DLCI

 

Number of frames received but discarded (S)

 

Number of received bytes discarded (S)

 

Number of received bytes discarded due to exceeded Q-depth (S)

 

Number of frames received and discarded due to

 

intershelf alarm exceeded DE threshold (S)

 

exceeded Q depth (S)

 

Number of frames received with FECN set

 

Number of frames received with BECN set

 

Number of frames received tagged FECN

 

Number of frames received tagged BECN

 

Number of frames transmitted (S)

 

Number of bytes transmitted (S)

Number of frames transmitted with DE set (S)

Number of frames discarded due to reassembly errors (S)

Number of frames transmitted during LMI logical port alarm (S)

Number of frames transmitted with FECN set (S)

Number of frames transmitted with BECN set (S)

Number of transmit frames discarded (S)

Number of transmit bytes discarded

Number of transmit frames discarded due to: CRC error (S)

egress Q depth exceeded (S)

egress DE threshold exceeded source abort

physical link failure (T1)

ATM cells—Number of cells transmitted to BNM

Number of cells transmitted with CLP bit set

Number of OAM AIS cells transmitted (S)

Number of OAM FERF cells transmitted (S)

Number of BCM cells transmitted

Number of OAM end-end loopback cells transmitted (S)

Number of OAM segment loopback cells transmitted

Number of cells received from BNM

Number of cells received with CLP bit set

Number of OAM AIS cells received (S)

Number of OAM FERF cells received (S)

Number of BCM cells received

Number of OAM end-end loopback cells received (S)

Number of OAM segment loopback cells received

Number of OAM cells discarded due to CRC-10 error (S)

 

 

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MGX 8220 specifications

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