7. Operation and Maintenance

DLCI Performance Statistics

Access DLCI statistics from the Performance Statistics menu.

Main Menu Status Performance Statistics DLCI

One page of DLCIperformancestatistics appear foreach enabled frame relay link that has at least one DLCI. Link names may include:

Netn-FRn: frame relay link

Rtr-S0: DSL router’s Serial port 0 ￿Port-1: Data port frame relay link

Table 7-14. DLCI Performance Statistics (1 of 2)

Field

What It Indicates

 

 

DLCI

Displays the DLCI for the selected frame relay link. Use the

 

 

spacebar to cycle through the DLCI list. DLCI list may include:

 

 

16–1007: DLCI number

 

 

Net1-ATM: Appears when the DLCI is configured on a VCC

 

 

￿0–15,32–255: The VPI,VCI numbers display when the DLCI is

 

 

configured on a VCC

 

 

DLCI Up Since

Date/time the DLCI was declared Active after a period of inactivity.

 

 

Down is displayed if the DLCI is inactive.

 

 

If the DLCI was Down, this is the time that the DLCI recovered.

 

 

￿If the DLCI was never Down, this is the first time the unit

 

 

discovered that the DLCI was active in the network.

 

 

DLCI Up Time

Days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the DLCI was last

 

 

declared Active after a period of inactivity.

 

 

Down is displayed if the DLCI is inactive.

 

 

If the DLCI was Down, this is the time since the DLCI

 

 

￿recovered.

 

 

If the DLCI was never Down, this is the amount of time since

 

 

the unit discovered that the DLCI was active in the network.

 

 

Total Tx Frames/

Total number of data frames and octets (8-bit bytes) transmitted

Tx Octets

for the selected frame relay link DLCI.

 

 

The number of frames and octets:

 

Within CIR *

Received on the DLCI that were within the CIR.

 

Between

Sent by the far-end device that were between the committed

 

CIR&EIR *

information rate and excess information rate.

 

Above EIR *

Sent by the far-end device on the DLCI that were above the

 

 

EIR.

 

With DE Set

Sent on the DLCI with the discard eligible bit set.

 

With BECN Set

BECNs sent to notify users that there is data traffic congestion

￿

 

in the opposite direction of the frame carrying the BECN

 

￿indicator.

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