7. Operation and Maintenance

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

Field

What It Indicates

 

 

Total Rx Frames/

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

Rx Octets

the selected DLCI on the frame relay link.

 

The number of frames and octets received on the selected DLCI:

Within CIR *

That were within CIR.

Between

That were between CIR and EIR.

CIR&EIR *

 

Above EIR *

That were above EIR.

With DE Set

With the discard eligible bit set.

With BECN Set

BECNs sent to notify users of data traffic congestion in the

￿

opposite direction of the frame carrying the BECN indicator.

With FECN Set

￿FECNs sent to notify users of data traffic congestion in the

 

same direction of the frame carrying the FECN indicator.

 

 

* Advanced SLM Feature Set only.

Additional Performance Statistics for IP Enabled DLCI

If the selected DLCI is IP Enabled, the DLCI Performance Statistics screen has a second page listing statistics by Class of Service. On the first DLCI Performance Statistics page for an IP Enabled DLCI, PgUp and PgDn are shown as available commands in the function keys area of the screen. Select PgUp or PgDn to display the second page.

Table 7-15. Additional Performance Statistics for IP Enabled DLCI

Statistic

What It Indicates

 

 

Class of Svc Name

The names for different Classes of Service defined using the

 

Class of Service Definitions screen. See Configuring Class of

 

Service Definitions in Chapter 4, Configuration Options.

 

 

Class of Svc ID

The ID numbers (1–7) of the Class of Service definitions.

 

 

The following IP statistics are shown for:

The seven Classes of Service

Unknown COS – IP packets whose Type of Service values do not match those defined for any Class of Service

Non-IP– Packets that were not IP Version 4

￿Total – The total for all packets

Tx Packets

The number of packets transmitted

 

 

Tx Octets

The number of octets in the packets transmitted

 

 

Rx Packets

The number of packets received

 

 

Rx Octets

The number of octets in the packets received

 

 

Rx Errors

The number of packets received in error

 

 

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