7. Operation and Maintenance
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Inbound Dropped
Frames
Total number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that were
dropped in transit.
This count continues to accumulate until the maximum count value
has been reached, then the count is reset and starts to
accumulate dropped frames again.
The counts continue to increment until the maximum value is
reached (232–2), then the count starts over.
The SLV Delivery Ratio option (see Table4-5, Service Level
Verification Options) must be enabled for these statistics to
appear.
Above CIR The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the committed information rate and were dropped
in transit.
Within CIR The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were within the committed information rate, but were dropped in
transit.
Between CIR&EIR The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were between the committed information rate and excess
information rate, and were dropped in transit.
Above EIR The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the excess information rate and were dropped in
transit.
Inbound Dropped
Characters
Total number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that were
dropped in transit.
The counts continue to increment until the maximum value is
reached (232–2), then the count starts over.
The SLV Delivery Ratio option (see Table4-5, Service Level
Verification Options) must be enabled for these statistics to
appear. NA appears instead of a statistical count ifFDR/DDR
(Frame Delivery Ratio/Data Delivery Ratio) information is not
being received from the far-end device .
This count continues to accumulate until the maximum count value
has been reached, then the count is reset and starts to
accumulate dropped characters again.
Above CIR The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the committed information rate and were dropped
in transit.
Within CIR The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were within within the committed information rate, but were
dropped in transit.
Between CIR&EIR The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were between the committed information rate and excess
information rate, and were dropped in transit.
Above EIR The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the excess information rate and were dropped in
transit.
Table 7-12. SLV Performance Statistics for Multiplexed DLCI (2 of 3)
Statistic What It Indicates