Displaying PPP Counters
Example: Command to Display the ATCP Counters
The following example shows how to display the ATCP counters:
Local> SHOW PORT 5 ATCP COUNTERS
Port 5: | Server: | LAT_08002B26AA94 |
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ATCP Counters: |
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Negotiation Successes: | 0 |
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Negotiation Failures: | 0 |
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Configures in: | 8 | Configures out: | 12 |
Acks in: | 6 | Acks out: | 6 |
Naks in: | 0 | Naks out: | 1 |
Rejects in: | 6 | Rejects out: | 1 |
Terminates in: | 0 | Terminates out: | 0 |
Term Acks in: | 0 | Term Acks out: | 0 |
Fields in the ATCP Counters Display
The following table describes the fields in the ATCP counters display:
Field | Description |
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Negotiation | The number of times that ATCP has successfully entered a |
Successes | round of negotiations to bring up AppleTalk since the link |
| was brought up. Ordinarily the value of this counter is 1. |
| However, you can reconfigure ATCP and then cause |
| ATCP to renegotiate. This changes the performance |
| characteristics for the link. |
Negotiation | The number of times that ATCP tried to negotiate the link, |
Failures | but failed. |
Configures in | This is the number of ATCP |
| from the peer. |
Configures out | The number of ATCP |
| from the access server. |
Acks in | The number of ATCP |
| peer. |
Acks out | The number of ATCP |
| the access server. |
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Configuring and Managing