Todisplay the following statistics for a V.34 serial line interface, use the interface
command followed by the
interface number
of the V.34serial line interface.
Example:
interface 1 Self-Test Self-Test Maintenance
Nt Nt' Interface CSR Vec Passed Failed Failed
1 1 V.34/0 80000000 44 1 0 0
V.34 MAC/data-link on SCC Serial Line interface
Adapter cable: RS-232 DTE RISC Microcode Revision: 1
V.24 circuit: 105 106 107 108 109 125
Nicknames: RTS CTS DSR DTR DCD R1 LL
RS-232: CA CB CC CD CF CE
State: OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Line Speed: 115.200 Kbps
Last port reset: 1 hour, 28 minutes, 25 seconds ago
Input frame errors:
CRC error 0 alignment (byte length) 0
missed frame 0 too long (> 2182 bytes) 0
aborted frame 0 DMA/FIFO overrun 0
Output frame counters:
DMA/FIFO underrun errors 0 Output aborts sent 0
Todisplay the following statistics for a dial circuit, use the interface command
followed by the
interface number
of the dial circuit.
Example:
interface 3
Self-Test Self-Test Maintenance
Nt Nt' Interface CSR Vec Passed Failed Failed
3 2 PPP/1 81640 5C 0 5 0
Point to Point MAC/data-link on V.34 Dial Circuit interface
The following list describes the output for both serial line interfaces and dial circuits.
Nt Serial line interface number or dial circuit interface number.
NtIf “Nt” is a dial circuit, this is the interface number of the V.34serial line
interface to which the dial circuit is mapped.
Interface
Interface type and its instance number.
CSR Command and status register addresses of base network.
Vec Interrupt vector address.
Self-Test Passed
Number of self-tests that succeeded.
Self-Test Failed
Number of self-tests that failed.
Maintenance: Failed
Number of maintenance failures.
Adapter cable:
Type of adapter cable that is being used.
V.24circuit:
Circuit numbers as identified by V.24specifications.
Configuring V.34
608 MRS V3.2 Software User’s Guide