Table 12–18.Frame Relay Statistics Report

Parameter

Tx congestion counter

CLLM frames Tx

LMI frames Tx

ANSI frames Tx

Last error:

Description

No. of frames dropped due to congestion to maintain committed information rate.

No. of CLLM frames received

No. of LMI frames received

No. of ANSI frames received

Description of last recorded error since reset.

Serial (USI) Statistics Report

Type S to display the Serial Statistics report. This report displays basic serial (HDLC) transport statistics on the Universal Serial Interlace port.

Table 12–19.Serial Statistics Report

Parameter

bytes rcvd packets rcvd discarded, RX Busy

Available Buffers (PCB Entries)

discarded, RX error:

Rx Clock glitch

PLL error

Frame too long

Non octet aligned

Abort seq

CRC error

Rx overrun

CD lost

Out Of Buffers (PCBs)

Lack of resources

Description

Total data received in bytes.

No. of Serial packets received.

No. of discarded received packets due to packets Overrun.

Current available internal PCB (Packets Buffers) entries.

No. of discarded due to the following reasons:- Could not allocate packet buffers.

Total frames discarded on this port due to receives clock glitch errors.

Total frames discarded on this port due to receives phase lock loop errors.

Total frames discarded on this port because the received frame was too long.

Total frames discarded on this port because the received frame was not an integral no. of octets.

No. of frames aborted on the port due to receiving an abort sequence since system re-initialization and the port state was ‘up' or 'test'.

Total frames discarded on this port due to received CRC errors.

Total frames discarded on this port due to receiver overruns errors.

Total frames discarded on this port due to lost Carrier Detect.

No. of times that could not allocate a packet buffer for received packets.

Discarded received packets because a PCB for Transmitted/Received Pool Buffers could not be allocated.

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