Managing Your Access Server As Part of the LAT Network

Example: SHOW/LIST/MONITOR NODE COUNTERS Display

The following example shows how to generate a display of the counters for LAT messages between the access server and a service node named PEACH. Each counter displayed has a maximum value of 4,294,967,295. If a counter reaches that value, it remains at that value until either the counters are set to zero or the access server is initialized. Typically, the maximum values are not reached for several months.

Local> SHOW NODE PEACH COUNTERS

Node: PEACH

 

 

 

 

Seconds Since Zeroed:

961608

Multiple Node

Addresses:

0

Messages Received:

687568

Duplicates Received:

21

Messages Transmitted:

558793

Messages Re-transmitted:

35

Slots Received:

509763

Illegal Messages Received: 0

Slots Transmitted:

532932

Illegal Slots

Received:

0

Bytes Received:

13876620

Solicitations

Accepted:

0

Bytes Transmitted:

475427

Solicitations

Rejected:

0

TSHOW/LIST/MONITOR NODE COUNTERS Display Fields

The following table describes the information displayed in the previous example:

Field

Description

 

 

Node

Name of the node.

Seconds Since Zeroed

Number of seconds since the counters were last

 

set to zero (maximum time exceeds 134 years).

Messages Received

Number of LAT virtual circuit messages that the

 

access server received from this node.

Messages Transmitted

Number of LAT virtual circuit messages that the

 

access server transmitted to this node.

Slots Received

Number of slots that the access server received

 

from this node (slot represents a message segment

 

for a particular session).

Slots Transmitted

Number of slots that the access server transmitted

 

to this node.

Bytes Received

Number of data bytes that the access server

 

received from this node.

Bytes Transmitted

Number of data bytes that the access server

 

transmitted to this node.

 

 

17-6 Managing the Access Server