Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs
Viewing Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Information Using a Web Browser
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Speed (Bits/Sec) | Estimate, in bits per second, of the interface's current bandwidth. If the | |
| interface does not vary in bandwidth, or if no accurate estimate can be made, | |
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Physical Address | (SCTP links only) Address of the interface at the protocol layer immediately | |
| “below” the network layer in the protocol stack. If the interface does not have | |
| such an address (for example, a serial line), this field displays N/A. | |
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ITP Uptime | Time the interface has been up, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. | |
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Admin Status | Desired state of the interface. Possible values are: | |
| • | Up |
| • | Down |
| • | Testing |
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Operational Status | Current operational state of the interface. Possible values are: | |
| • | Up |
| • | Down |
| • | Testing |
| • | Unknown |
| • | Dormant |
Line Protocol Status Current state of the line protocol. Possible values are:
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| Bytes In per Sec | Number of bytes received on the interface per second, including framing | ||
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| Bytes Out per Sec | Number of bytes sent on the interface per second, including framing | ||
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| Packets In per Sec | Number of packets delivered per second to a | ||
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