USER’S GUIDE

NOT READY

The PVC state entered when the PVC has been marked unavailable by the network via a STATUS message, an alarm condition, or failure of the LMI link.

NETWORK OUTAGE

The PVC state entered when the PVC has been marked unavailable. This follows the receipt of a CLLM message indicating a network failure has occurred.

# PVC activations

The number of times the PVC has been marked available for use, or “up”.

# PVC deactivations

The number of times the PVC has been marked unavailable for use, or “down”.

# Frames received

The total number of frames received on the PVC.

# Bytes received

The total number of bytes received on the PVC.

# Frames sent

The total number of frames sent on the PVC.

# Bytes sent

The total number of bytes sent on the PVC.

# Flow Control Events

The number of times the PVC was congested due to busy transmit hardware.

# No registered device

The number of times a frame is received on a PVC which is configured, but not associated with any Frame Relay Service Device.

Current receive rate

The currently enforced receive data rate, taking into account congestion.

Current transmit rate

The currently enforced transmit data rate, taking into account congestion.

LAN STATISTICS

You can access LAN statistics by issuing the lan stats console command.

pkts rcvd

The total number of packets received on the LAN port.

rcv overruns

The number of frames known to be lost because the local system bus was not available. If the traffic problem persists for more than one frame, the frames that follow the first are also lost; however, because there is no lost frame indicator they are not counted.

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