|
|
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
l_node_id |
| integer |
|
num_segs |
| short |
|
termination |
| short |
|
l_slot |
| short |
|
l_line |
| short |
|
l_port |
| short |
|
l_logical_port |
| short |
|
l_subchnl_1 |
| short |
|
l_subchnl_2 | Yes | integer | Second local-end subchannel number |
lr_slot |
| short | Local slot number |
lr_port |
| short | Local port number |
lr_subchnl_1 |
| short | First local subchsnnel number |
lr_subchnl_2 |
| integer | Second local subchsnnel number |
lc_node_id |
| integer | Local hub CWM node ID. |
lc_slot |
| short | Local hub slot number. |
lc_port |
| short | Local hub port number |
lc_subchnl_1 |
| short | First local hub subchannel number. |
lc_subchnl_2 |
| integer | Second local hub subchannel number. |
rc_node_id |
| integer | Remote hub CWM node ID. |
rc_slot |
| short | Remote hub slot number. |
rc_port |
| short | Remote hub port number. |
rc_subchnl_1 |
| short | First remote hub subchannel number. |
rc_subchnl_2 |
| integer | Second remote hub subchannel number. |
rr_slot |
| short | Remote slot number. |
rr_port |
| short | Remote port number. |
rr_subchnl_1 |
| short | First remote subchannel number. |
rr_subchnl_2 |
| integer | Second remote subchannel number. |
r_node_id |
| integer | Remote end CWM node ID. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote end slot number. |
r_line |
| short | Remote end line number. |
r_port |
| short | Remote end port number (logical port except for fRSM); |
r_logical_port |
| short | remote logical port |
r_subchnl_1 |
| short | First remote subchannel number |
r_subchnl_2 |
| integer | Secondremote subchannel number. |
parm_type |
| short | Flag used to indicate if Cisco StrataCom or standard FR parameters are used |
state |
| short | Connection state: |
proc_state |
| short | Processing state (used by data broker). |
con_type |
| short | Connection type: |
subtype |
| short | Service type: |
l_endpt_obj_id |
| integer | Local end-point object ID. |
lc_endpt_obj_id |
| integer | Local hub end-point object ID. |
rc_endpt_obj_id |
| integer | Remote hub end-point object ID. |
r_endpt_obj_id |
| integer | Remote endpoint object ID. |
master_node_id |
| integer | Master end node ID. |
master_lcon_obj_id |
| integer | Master end logical connection object ID. |
l_rate_info |
| short | Local end combination field of rate information: Bit 6: DFM enabled = 1 Bits 5 - 3: Encoding Bits 2 - 0: Load Type |
l_mir |
| integer | Local end minimum guaranteed bandwidth in hundreds of bits per second (256 Kbps displays as 2560) |
l_qir |
| integer | Local end QIR in hundreds of bits per second |
l_pir |
| integer | Local end PIR in hundreds of bits per second |
l_vc_q_depth |
| integer | Local end VC queue depth in bytes |
l_vc_q_thresh |
| integer | Local end VC queue threshold |
l_vc_de_thresh |
| integer | Local end VC queue DE threshold in bytes |
l_eg_q_depth |
| integer | Local end Egress queue depth in bytes |
l_eg_q_de_thresh |
| integer | Local end Egress queue DE threshold in bytes |
l_eg_q_ecn_thresh |
| integer | Local end Egress queue ECN threshold in bytes |
l_de_tag_ena |
| integer | Local end DE tagging enable/disable |
l_cmax |
| int (9.1) | Local end maximum threshold for FRP credit manager in packets |
l_per_util |
| short | Local end percent utilization parameter taken from routing segment. |
l_con_info_flag |
| short | Local end connection information flags: |
l_cir |
| integer | Local end CIR in hundreds of bits per second |
l_bc |
| integer | Local end committed burst in bytes. |
l_be |
| integer | Local end excess burst in bytes |
l_eg_q_select |
| short | Egress queue selection. |
l_qbin_num |
| short | Default value is 1. |
l_ibs |
| integer | Local end initial burst size (IBS) in bytes. |
l_channel_type |
| short | Loal channel type (currently used by connections terminating on FRSM). |
l_fecn |
| short | Local forward explicit congestion notification |
l_de_to_clp_map |
| short | Local DE to CLP map |
l_clp_to_de_map |
| short | Local CLP to DE map |
l_efci_q_thresh |
| short | Local end EFCI queue threshold |
l_cbs |
| integer | Local end CBS |
l_mfs |
| integer | Local end MFS |
l_ccdv |
| integer | Local end CCDV |
l_clp_hi |
| short | Local end CLP High threshold |
l_clp_lo |
| short | Local end CLP Low threshold |
l_fst_rate_up |
| integer | Local ForeSight Rate up |
l_fst_rate_dn |
| integer | Local ForeSight Rate down |
l_fst_fast_dn |
| short | Local ForeSight Fast down |
l_fst_qir_to |
| integer | Local ForeSight QIR timeout |
l_fst_max_adj |
| integer | Local ForeSight Maximum adjustment |
l_clp_tagging |
| integer | Local End CLP Tagging |
l_upc_enable |
| integer | Local End UPC Enable: |
l_rm_enable |
| integer | Local End RM Enable |
l_u_fgcra |
| integer | Local End FGCRA |
l_u_scr_policing |
| short | Local End SCR Policing |
l_u_pcr01 |
| integer | Local End PCR0+1 in 100 bps unit |
l_u_ccdv01 |
| integer | Local End CCDV0+1 |
l_u_ccdv0 |
| integer | Local End CCDV0 |
l_max_buf_size |
| integer | Local End Maximum Buffer Size |
l_cell_loss_period |
| integer | Local End Cell Loss Period |
l_cdv_rx_t |
| integer | Local End CDV Rx |
l_nrm |
| short | Local End NRM |
l_tbe |
| integer | Local End TBE |
l_frtt |
| short | Local End FRTT |
l_vsvd |
| short | Local End VSVD |
r_rate_info |
| short | Remote End combination field of rate information: |
r_mir |
| integer | Remote end minimum guaranteed bandwidth in hundreds of bits per second (256 Kbps displays as 2560) |
r_qir |
| integer | Remote end QIR in 100 bps unit |
r_pir |
| integer | Remote end PIR in 100 bps unit |
r_vc_q_depth |
| integer | Remote end VC queue depth |
r_vc_q_thresh |
| integer | Remote end VC queue threshold |
r_vc_de_thresh |
| integer | Remote end VC queue DE threshold |
r_eg_q_depth |
| integer | Remote end Egress queue depth |
r_eg_q_de_thresh |
| integer | Remote end Egress queue DE threshold |
r_eg_q_ecn_thresh |
| integer | Remote end Egress queue ECN threshold |
r_de_tag_ena |
| integer | Remote end DE tagging enable/disable |
r_cmax |
| int (9.1) | Remote end maximum threshold for FRP credit manager |
r_per_util |
| short | Remote end percent utilization parameter taken from routing segment. |
r_con_info_flag |
| short | Remote end connection information flags: |
r_cir |
| integer | Remote end CIR in 100 bps unit |
r_bc |
| integer | Remote end committed burst |
r_be |
| integer | Remote end excess burst |
r_eg_q_select |
| short | Eqress queue selection |
r_qbin_num |
| short |
|
r_ibs |
| integer | Remote end initial burst size |
r_channel_type |
| short | Remote channel type |
r_fecn |
| short | Remote forward explicit congestion notification |
r_de_to_clp_map |
| short | Remote DE to CLP map |
r_clp_to_de_map |
| short | Remote CLP to DE map |
r_efci_q_thresh |
| short | Remote end EFCI queue threshold |
r_cbs |
| integer | Remote end CBS |
r_mfs |
| integer | Remote end MFS |
r_ccdv |
| integer | Remote end CCDV |
r_clp_hi |
| short | Remote end CLP High threshold |
r_clp_lo |
| short | Remote end CLP Low threshold |
r_fst_rate_up |
| integer | Remote ForeSight Rate up |
r_fst_rate_dn |
| integer | Remote ForeSight Rate down |
r_fst_fast_dn |
| short | Remote ForeSightFast down |
r_fst_qir_to |
| integer | Remote ForeSight QIR timeout |
r_fst_max_adj |
| integer | Remote ForeSight Maximum adjustment |
r_clp_tagging |
| integer | Remot End CLP Tagging |
r_upc_enable |
| integer | Remote End UPC Enable |
r_rm_enable |
| integer | Remote End RM Enable |
r_u_fgcra |
| integer | Remote End FGCRA |
r_u_scr_policing |
| short | Remote End SCR Policing |
r_u_pcr01 |
| integer | Remote End PCR0+1 in 100 bps unit |
r_u_ccdv01 |
| integer | Remote End CCDV0+1 |
r_u_ccdv0 |
| integer | Reote End CCDV0 |
r_max_buf_size |
| integer | Remote End Maximum Buffer size |
r_cell_loss_period |
| integer | Remote End Cell Loss Period |
r_cdv_rx_t |
| integer | Remote End CDV Rx |
r_nrm |
| short | Remote End NRM |
r_tbe |
| integer | Remote End TBE |
r_frtt |
| short | Remote End FRTT |
r_vsvd |
| short | Remote End VSVD |
l_rate_type |
| short | Local Rate Type (for Voice/Data connections only) |
l_rate_fctr |
| short | Local Rate Factor (for Data connections only) |
l_smpl_per_pckt |
| short | Local Sample per packet (for Data connections only) |
r_rate_type |
| short | Remote Rate Type (for Voice/Data connections only) |
r_rate_fctr |
| short | Remote Rate Factor (for Data connections only) |
r_smpl_per_pckt |
| short | Remote Sample per packet (for Data connections only) |
l_cbr_clock_mode |
| short | Local End CBR Clock Mode - CESM Values |
l_cas |
| short | Local End Signalling Pass - CESM Values |
l_partial_fill |
| short | Local End Partial Fill - CESM Value range 0 - 47 |
l_idle_detection |
| short | Local End Idle Detection - CESM-8 Values |
l_onhook_code |
| short | Local End Onhook Code - CESM-8 Values range: 0 - 15 |
l_idle_suppression |
| short | Local End Idle Suppression - CESM-8 Values 1 = disable |
r_cbr_clock_mode |
| short | Local End CBR Clock Mode - CESM Values |
r_cas |
| short | Remote End Signalling Pass - CESM Values |
r_partial_fill |
| short | Remote End Partial Fill - CESM Value range: 0 - 47 |
r_idle_detection |
| short | Remote End Idle Supppression - CESM-8 Values |
r_onhook_code |
| short | Remote End Onhook Code - CESM-8 Value range: 0 - 15 |
r_idle_suppression |
| short | Remote End Idle Suppression - CESM-8 Values: |
l_mc_type |
| short | Local multicast type flag (for multicast connections) |
r_mc_type |
| short | Remote multicast type flag (for multicast connections) |
l_peak |
| integer |
|
r_peak |
| integer |
|
l_average |
| integer |
|
r_average |
| integer |
|
l_burst |
| integer |
|
r_burst |
| integer |
|
l_aal_encap |
| short |
|
r_aal_encap |
| short |
|
l_midhigh |
| short |
|
r_midhigh |
| short |
|
l_midlow |
| short |
|
r_midlow |
| short |
|
l_oam |
| short |
|
r_oam |
| short |
|
l_inarp |
| short |
|
r_inarp |
| short |
|
l_end_nni |
| short | -1 = unknown port type |
r_end_nni |
| short | -1 = unknown port type |
snmp_index |
| integer | SNMP Proxy index for user connection |
This chapter describes the structure and content of the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) Informix OnLine database tables.
The database is an Informix SQL database consisting of the following tables:
1. SV_SYSTEM---contains CWM name and system parameters.
2. SV_VERSION---contains CWM release number and date.
3. NETWORK---contains ID and name of each managed network in the database.
4. NODE---contains name and status of each node in each network.
5. PACKET_LINE---contains information about all trunks in all networks.
6. CIRCUIT_LINE---contains information about all circuit lines in all networks.
7. FRP---contains information about all Frame Relay (FR) and FRASM ports in all networks.
8. USER_CONNECTION---contains details of each user connection in each network.
9. CONNECTION---contains details of each Frame Relay, voice, and data connection segment in each network.
10. STAT_ENABLE---contains details of which and what type of network statistics are to be collected.
11. PACKET_LN_DATA---contains packet line statistic data.
12. CIRCUIT_LN_DATA---contains circuit line statistic data.
13. FRP_DATA---contains Frame Relay port statistic data.
14. CONNECTION_DATA---contains connection statistic data.
15. SERIAL_LN_DATA---contains serial line statistic data.
16. LOGICAL_CONN---contains details of logical connections.
17. ROUTES---contains network routing information (table remains in the database, but is no longer used).
18. ATM_CONNECTION---contains ATM connection segment information.
19. ASI_LINE---contains information about BPX ASI/BXM lines and physical lines.
20. ASI_PORT---contains information about ATM (ASI/BXM/UXM) ports.
21. FPD_CONNECTION---contains information about FastPAD connections.
22. FTC_PORT---contains information about FastPAD IPX ports.
23. FPD_NODE---contains information about FastPAD nodes.
24. FPD_CONN_DATA---contains information about FastPAD statistics.
25. ASI_LN_DATA---contains information about ASI/BXM line statistics.
26. ASI_PORT_DATA---contains information about BPX ASI/BXM port statistics.
27. FTC_PORT_DATA---contains information about FastPAD IPX port statistics.
28. BIS_OBJECT---contains information about BPX Interface shelf (BIS) object (8.1 or later).
29. SHELF---contains information about AXIS Shelves (8.1 or later).
30. PERIPHERAL---contains information about AXIS Peripherals (8.1 or later).
31. CARD---contains information about AXIS Cards (For CWM version 8.1 or later). It also contains information of IPX/BPX/IGX cards (CWM version 8.4 or later).
32. LINE---contains information about AXIS Lines (CWM version 8.1 or later).
33. PLCP---contains information about AXIS PLCPs (CWM version 8.1 or later).
34. AUSM_PORT---contains information about AUSM ports (CWM version 8.2 or later).
35. AUSM_PORT_DATA---contains information about AUSM port statistics (CWM version 8.2 or later).
36. CESM_CONNECTION---contains information about CESM connections (CWM version 8.2 or later; AXIS only).
37. DNS_NODE---contains information about DNS nodes (CWM version 8.2 or later).
38. REDUNDANT_CARD---contains information about redundant cards (CWM version 8.4 or later; AXIS only).
39. LINE_DISTRIBUTION---contains information about line distribution (CWM version 8.4 or later; AXIS only).
40. VP_RANGE---contains information about VP range (CWM version 8.4 or later; AXIS only).
41. VOICE_CHANNEL---contains information about the voice channel (CWM version 9.0 or later).
42. DATA_CHANNEL---contains information about the data channel (CWM version 9.0 or later).
43. ACCESS_NODE---contains information about access devices such as Rincon, 3810, etc.
44. PROTOCOL_GROUP---contains information about protocol groups of FRASM.
45. LINK_STATION---Link station table for FRASM.
46. CHANNEL_ROUTE---Channel route table for FRASM.
47. STATION_DATA---contains FRASM station statistics.
48. RPM_CONNECTION---contains information about RPM connections.
49. RSC_PART---contains information about .
50. RPM_PORT---contains information about RPM ports.
51. PHY_LINE---contains information about physical lines.
52. PHY_LN_DATA---contains physical line statistics data.
Each row in a table may be referenced (accessed) through a unique identifier which is made up of one or more fields in the row. The fields making up the unique identifier are indicated in bold in each of the following database table descriptions.
The tables use the following datatypes:
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
name | yes | char (8+1) | Name of the CWM parameter. |
val |
| char (20+1) | Character string including revision number of database. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
release | yes | char (20+1) | CWM release number. |
release_date |
| char (32+1) | CWM release date. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
netw_id | yes | short | CWM network ID. |
ipx_netw_id |
| short | Routing domain network ID. |
netw_name |
| char (8+1) | CWM network name. |
active |
| short | Active state flag: 0 = inactive Inactive indicates the entry was deleted. |
upgrade_status |
| short | Network upgrade status: 0 = unknown 1 = upgrading 2 = not upgrading |
mgmt_comm |
| smallint | 0 = NWIP_OFF 1 = NWIP_ON 2 = NWIP_OFF -1 = default value |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID, assigned by CWM. |
netw_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_name |
| char (10+1) | Node name. |
ipx_netw_id |
| short | Network ID. For IPX, IGX, BPX nodes only. AXIS, DAS, DNS nodes are assigned the network ID of their attached IPX/IGX/BPX node. |
ipx_node_id |
| short | Node ID. For IPX, IGX, BPX nodes only; for AXIS, DAS, DNS nodes this field is set to 0. |
net_ip_address |
| int | Access IP address for the node. |
lan_ip_address |
| int | LAN IP address for the node. Both net_ip_address and lan_ip_address have same value for releases of strataView Plus 9.1 and earlier. |
nw_ip_address |
| int | Network IP address for the node. Default value = -1 |
model |
| int | Model number for the node. 8 = IGX 8410 16 = IGX 8420 32 = IGX 8430 8220 = Cisco MGX Concentrator 8600 = Cisco BPX wide area switch 8620 = BPX 8650 = BPX tag switch Default value = 0 |
alarm_state |
| short | Node alarm state: |
gateway |
| short | Flag for node acting as a junction node between two network domains: Valid for structured networks only. |
active |
| short | Node active state flag: Inactive indicates the entry was deleted. |
platform |
| short | Flag for platform type (also referred to as node_type in other tables): 1 = BPX 2 = IGX 3 = AXIS 4 = INS (DAS) 5 = DNS 6 = INSD 11 = Rincon 12 = ESP 13 = 3810 14 = MGX |
subtype |
| short | Flag for a shelf: |
release |
| char (11+1) | Node software release revision (for example, "9.1.0.0" indicates node is running 9100 software version). |
fs_inc_rate |
| short | FRP Foresight increase rate. |
fs_dec_rate |
| short | FRP Foresight decrease rate. |
fs_fdec_rate |
| short | FRP Foresight fast decrease rate. |
rst_timeout |
| short | Timeout for setting PVC rate to QIR. |
mode |
| short | Node mode (for AXIS only): |
mgmt_state |
| short | Node management state. 0 = Link unknown 1 = Link up 2 = Link Down |
manager |
| smallint | Default value = 0 |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
pln_obj_id | Yes | int | Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | Local-end SV+ network ID. |
l_node_id | Yes | int | Local-end SV+ node ID. |
l_line |
| short | Local-end trunk number. |
1_slot |
| short | Local-end slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Local-end logical port number. |
l_vtrk |
| short | Local-end virtual trunk number. |
l_num_phy_line |
| short | Local number of physical lines: -1 for trunks not having physical lines. 1 for Normal and virtual trunks having physical lines. 2-8 for IMA trunks. Default value for upgrade to SV+ 9.2 is -1 |
l_primary_phy_line |
| smallint | Local-end primary physical line ID. |
l_phy_line_bitmap |
| smallint | Local-end physical line bitmap. |
card_type |
| short | Card type: For BXM card types, see Section, "BXM and BME Card Types". |
interface |
| short | Interface type: |
line_load |
| int | Trunk load in cells/packets per second. For BPX/IGX, trunk units are cps. For IPX, trunk units are pps. |
r_network_id |
| short | Remote-end SV+ network ID. |
r_node_id |
| int | Remote-end SV+ node ID. |
r_line |
| short | Remote-end trunk number. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote-end slot number. |
r_port |
| short | Remote-end logical port number. |
r_vtrk |
| short | Remote-end virtual trunk ID. |
r_num_phy_line |
| short | Remote number of physical lines: 1 for normal and virtual trunks having physical lines. 2 to 8 for IMA Trunks. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
r_phy_line_bitmap |
| smallint | Remote-end physical line bitmap. |
r_primary_phy_line |
| smallint | Remote-end primary physcial line ID. |
aps_flag |
| smallint | Default value is 0. |
alarm_state |
| short | Alarm state: |
commentc |
| char (20) | Comment field. |
active |
| short | Active state: This field is unused. |
status |
| short | Status field: 2 = failed |
stat_reserve |
| int | Statistical reserve field in packets per second. |
b_bq_depth |
| int | Bursty data B queue depth. |
b_bq_efcn |
| int | Bursty data B EFCN/ENCI threshold. |
clp_h_thresh |
| short | CLP high dropping threshold. |
clp_l_thresh |
| short | CLP low dropping threshold. |
time_load |
| int | Time stamped load units. |
non_time |
| int | Non-time stamped load units. |
v_load |
| int | Voice load units. |
bursty_a_load |
| int | Bursty data A load units. |
bursty_b_load |
| int | Bursty data B load units. |
bursty_a_cmax |
| short | Bursty data A Credit Max. |
bursty_b_cmax |
| short | Bursty data B Credit Max. |
max_chan_per_port |
| integer | Default value is = -1 |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
cln_obj_id | yes | int | Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | SV+ network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | SV+ node ID. |
l_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_line |
| short | Logical line number unique per node. |
l_port |
| short | Physical line number unique per slot. |
card_type |
| short | Card type: 25 = FRP UXM = 41 |
interface |
| short | Interface type: |
commentc |
| char (20+1) | Comment field used to further qualify the circuit line. |
active |
| short | Active state: |
status |
| short | Status field: |
line_info |
| short | line info flag: bit2-Coding: 0=U-law, 1=A-law bit1-CAS: 0=FALSE, 1=TRUE bit0-CCS: 0=FALSE, 1=TRUE |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
frp_obj_id | yes | int | Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
frp_obj_id | yes | int | Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
shelf |
| int | Shelf number: |
l_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Physical port number: |
port_speed |
| int | Port speed in hundreds of bits per second (for example, 256 kbps displays as 2560). |
commentc |
| char (20+1) | Comment field used to further qualify the FRP port. |
active |
| short | Active state: |
status |
| short | Status field: 2 = failed 3 = down 4 = Remote LPBK (FRSM only) 6 = Signaling fail (FRSM only) Fourth bit is used to indicate line failure for FRSM only. This bit in combination with first 3 bits gives different values, from 9 - 15. |
port_type |
| short | Type of port: 4 = FRSM 5 = FUNI 6 = Frame Forward 7 = Port Concentrator 8 = Channelized UFM 9 = SDLC-STUN 10 = SDLC-FRAS 11 = BSC-BSTUN 12 = CESM-STRUC (CESM8 only) 13 = CESM-UNSTRUC (CESM 8 only) 14=BSC-PORT (partial BSC-BSTUN) 15=CESM-FRAMING-ON-VCDISCONNECT |
queue_depth |
| int | Port queue depth. |
ecn_thresh |
| int | ECN queue depth. |
de_thresh |
| short | DE threshold. |
logical_port |
| short | Logical port number used in the MIB (for FRSM, FRASM and CESM-8 only). For FRP port it is 0. |
line |
| short | Line number associated with this port (for FRSM/UFM/FRASM/CESM-8 port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 1. |
timeslot_num |
| short | Number of timeslots (for FRSM, FRASM & CESM-8 port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
timeslot_speed |
| short | Timeslot speed (for AXIS/FRSM/FRASM/CESM-8 port only): Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
port_bitmap |
| int | Port bitmap (for AXIS/FRSM/UFM/FRASM/CESM-8 port only). Default value for IPX is 0. |
port_equ |
| short | Port Equeue service ratio (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
port_flag |
| short | Port flags between frames (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
protocol_type |
| short | Signalling protocol type: 2 = noSignalling 3 = strataLMI 4 = annexAUNI 5 = annexDUNI 6 = annexANNI 7 = annexDNNI 9 = Enhanced LMI (ELMI). |
asyn_upd |
| short | Asynchronous Updates (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
link_timer |
| short | t391 Line Integrity Timer (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
poll_timer |
| short | t392 Polling Verification Timer (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
poll_counter |
| short | n391 Full Status Polling Counter (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
err_thresh |
| short | n392 Error Threshold (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
event_count |
| short | n393 Monitored Event Count (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
xmt_timer |
| short | Xmt CLLM Status Timer (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
rcv_timer |
| short | Rcv CLLM Status Timer (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
cllm_ena |
| short | CLLM enable/disable (for AXIS/FRSM port only). Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
signal_state |
| int | Port signalling state (for AXIS/FRSM port only): Default value for IPX/IGX is 0. |
elmi |
| short | 1 = ELMI enabled -1 = ELMI disabled or this field is not applicable. This field was earlier used only for Axis nodes. Beginning with CWM version 9.1, it is also used for IGX. |
subrate_speed |
| short | Port subrate speed (for FRASM only): |
interface |
| short | Port interface (for FRASM only): ds0, ds0a or ds0b. |
encoding |
| short | Port encoding: nrz or nrzi (for FRASM only). |
role |
| short | Port role: primary, secondary or negotiable (for FRASM only). |
max_frame |
| short | Maximum number of bits expected in an inbound frame (for FRASM SDLC port only). |
retry_cnt |
| short | Number of retry attempts (for FRASM SDLC and BSC port only). |
ack_wait_time |
| int | Number of milliseconds the software waits for an ack before attempting recovery (for FRASM SDLC port only). |
vmac |
| char (15) | Virtual mac address for BAN group addressing. It is 6 bytes in hex. The format is "0000.0000.0000" (for FRASM SDLC port only). |
poll_cycle |
| short | Number of 1/10 of a second intervals to wait between the start of a polling cycle (for FRASM BSC port only). |
poll_intv |
| short | Number of 1/10 second intervals between polls (for FRASM BSC port only). |
group |
| short | Protocol group number (for FRASM STUN or BSTUN port only). |
reserved |
| int | This field is currently used to store ELMI for FRSM (AXIS only): |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
l_node_id | Yes | int | Local-end CWM node ID. |
num_segs |
| short | Number of segments. |
termination |
| short | Type of local and remote end-points: 0 = Local end is terminated 1 = Local end is not terminated Bit 1: 0 = Remote end is terminated 1 = Remote end is not terminated Bit (2-4) - RPM |
l_slot | Yes | short | Local-end slot number. |
l_line | Yes | short | Local-end line number (for FRSM, FRASM and CESM connection only). |
l_port | Yes | short | Local-end port number (logical port except for FRSM). Logical port = physical port (ASI/BXM/FRP). Logical port = physical line (AUSM4/CESM). Logical port (UFM/AUSM8). Physical port (FRSM/FRASM/CESM). Value range: as there are many cards it is very difficult to add ranges here. Refer to the AXIS MIBs or switch software interface document for valid ranges of these fields. Also, depending on number of segments, the meaning of this field changes, making it difficult to specify ranges which are valid for all cards. |
l_logical_port |
| smallint | Popeye RPM endpoints. Logical port number (FRSM, AUSM, CESM, FRASM). 1 = RPM Default value is -1. |
l_subchnl_1 | Yes | short | First local-end sub-channel number. For Frame Relay end-points this is set to DLCI (Data Link Control Identifier). For ATM end-points this is set to VPI (Virtual Path Identifier). For Voice and data end-points this is set to -1. |
l_subchnl_2 | Yes | int | Second local-end sub-channel number. For Frame Relay, voice and data end-points this is set to -1. For ATM end-points this is set to VCI. |
lr_slot |
| short | Local slot number. |
lr_port |
| short | Local port number. |
lr_subchnl_1 |
| short | First local sub-channel number. |
lr_subchnl_2 |
| int | Second local sub-channel number. |
lc_node_id |
| int | Local hub CWM node ID. (Same as local node ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
lc_slot |
| short | Local hub slot number. (Same as local slot ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
lc_port |
| short | Local hub port number. (Same as local port ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
lc_subchnl_1 | Yes | short | First local hub sub-channel number. (Same as first local sub-channel number for connections originating in a routing node.) |
lc_subchnl_2 | Yes | int | Second local hub sub-channel number. (Same as second local sub-channel number for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rc_node_id |
| int | Remote hub CWM node ID. (Same as remote node ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rc_slot |
| short | Remote hub slot number. (Same as remote slot ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rc_port |
| short | Remote hub port number. (Same as remote port ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rc_subchnl_1 |
| short | First remote hub sub-channel number. (Same as first remote sub-channel number for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rc_subchnl_2 |
| int | Second remote hub sub-channel number. (Same as second remote sub-channel number for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rr_slot |
| short | Remote slot number. (Same as remote slot ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rr_port |
| short | Remote port number. (Same as remote port ID for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rr_subchnl_1 |
| short | First remote sub-channel number. (Same as first remote sub-channel number for connections originating in a routing node.) |
rr_subchnl_2 |
| int | Second remote sub-channel number. (Same as second remote sub-channel number for connections originating in a routing node.) |
r_node_id |
| int | Remote-end CWM node ID. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote-end slot number. |
r_line |
| short | Remote-end line number. (For FRSM connection only). |
r_port |
| short | Remote-end port number (logical port except for FRSM). Logical port = physical port (ASI/FRP). Logical port = physical line (AUSM4/CESM). Logical port (UFM/AUSM8). Physical port (FRSM/FRASM/CESM). |
r_logical_port |
| smallint | Default value is -1. |
r_subchnl_1 |
| short | First remote sub-channel number |
r_subchnl_2 |
| int | Second remote sub-channel number. For Frame Relay, voice and data end-points this is set to -1. For ATM end-points this is set to VCI. |
parm_type |
| short | A flag to indicate when Cisco or standard FR parameters are used. |
state |
| short | Connection state: 257 = clear + abit fail |
proc_state |
| short | The processing state (used by data broker). |
con_type |
| short | Connection type: |
sub_type |
| short | Service type: |
l_endpt_obj_id |
| int | Local endpoint Object ID. |
lc_endpt_obj_id |
| int | Local hub endpoint Object ID. |
rc_endpt_obj_id |
| int | Remote hub endpoint Object ID. |
r_endpt_obj_id |
| int | Remote endpoint Object ID. |
l_per_util |
| short | Local end percent utilization. This parameter is taken from the routing segment. |
r_per_util |
| short | Remote end percent utilization. This parameter is taken from the routing segment. |
l_mc_type |
| short | Local multicast type flag (for multicast connections). The values are normal (0), root (1) and leaf (2). |
r_mc_type |
| short | Remote multicast type flog (for multicast connections). Values are as per local multicast type flag. |
l_end_nni
|
| short | -1: unknown port type. 1: nni port type. 0: non nni port type. |
r_end_nni |
| short | -1: unknown port type. 1: nni port type. 0: non nni port type. For incomplete PVC, this field is always -1 (unknown). |
inseg_tbl_1 |
| smallint | 0 = First segment not received |
inseg_tbl_2 |
| short | 1 = Segment already received |
inseg_tbl_3 |
| short | 1 = Third segment received |
snmp_index | Yes | int | The SNMP-Proxy index for user connection. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
con_obj_id | Yes | int | Local-end connection Object ID. |
rcon_obj_id |
| int | Remote-end connection Object ID. |
lcon_obj_id |
| int | Local-end logical connection Object ID. |
master_flag |
| short | Flag indicating whether this end is the master: |
l_network_id |
| short | Local-end CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | Yes | int | Local-end CWM node ID. |
shelf |
| int | Local-end shelf number. |
termination |
| short | Type of local and remote end-points: Bit (0) - Local end has feeder Bit (5-7) - Remote endpoint type: |
l_slot |
| short | Local-end slot number. |
l_line |
| short | Local-end line number (for FRSM and FRASM connection only). It is set to 0 for all other cards. |
l_channel |
| short | Local-end logical port (physical port for FRSM and FRASM). |
l_dlci |
| short | Local-end DLCI number. |
l_vci |
| int | Local-end VCI number for AIT endpoint only (not valid for FRP/FRSM/UFM). |
r_network_id |
| short | Remote-end CWM network ID. |
r_node_id |
| int | Remote-end CWM node ID. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote-end slot number. |
r_line |
| short | Remote-end line number. |
r_channel |
| short | Remote-end logical port (physical port for FRSM and FRASM). |
r_dlci |
| short | Remote-end DLCI number. |
r_vci |
| int | Remote-end VCI for AIT endpoint only (not valid for FRP/FRSM/UFM). |
con_type |
| short | Connection type: 0 = ADPCM voice |
rate_info |
| short | Combination field of rate info: bits (5-3) Encoding: bit (2-0) Load type: |
l_load_unit |
| short | Local-end maximum number of packets per second allocated to the connection. |
r_load_unit |
| short | Remote-end maximum number of packets per second allocated to the connection. |
min_bw |
| int | Minimum guaranteed bandwidth in hundreds of bits per second. |
dax_con |
| short | DAX connection flag: |
txr_card |
| short | Flag to identify voice connection end point card is TXR card type: |
commentc |
| char (20) | Comment field. |
active |
| short | Connection active state: |
status |
| short | Connection status: |
qir |
| int | Quiescent information rate in hundreds of bits per second. |
pir |
| int | Peak information rate in hundreds of bits per second. |
vc_q_depth |
| int | VC queue depth in bytes. |
vc_q_thresh |
| int | VC queue threshold in bytes (Ingress queue ECN threshold). |
vc_de_thresh |
| int | Ingress queue DE threshold. |
eg_q_depth |
| int | Egress queue depth. |
eg_q_de_thresh |
| int | Egress queue DE threshold. |
eg_q_ecn_thresh |
| int | Egress queue ECN threshold. |
de_tag_ena |
| int | DE tagging enable/disable. |
cmax |
| int | Credit max for a connection in packets. |
lper_util |
| short | Local percent utilization. |
rper_util |
| short | Remote percent utilization. |
conn_info_flag |
| short | Connection information flag: bit (6) SNA priority: bit (5-0) unused. |
cir |
| int | Committed information rate in hundreds of bits per second. |
a_bit_status |
| short | Connection a bit status field: Bit 6 is 1 when NNI remote PVC does not exist. Bit 5 to Bit 0 unused. |
ibs |
| int | Initial burst size. |
bc |
| int | Burst-committed in bytes. |
be |
| int | Burst-excess in bytes. |
eg_q_select |
| short | Egress queue selection. |
card_type |
| short | Local-end card type: 2 = FRP 3 = AIT 4 = FRSM 5 = AUSM 6 = CESM 7 = ASI 8 = BNI 9 = AUSM_8 10 = BXM 11 = UVM 12 = CVM 13 = HDM 14 = LDM 15 = CDP 16 = SDP 17 = LDP |
channel_type |
| short | Channel type (currently used by connections terminating on FRSM): 2= FR-ServiceInterWorking-Transparent 3= FR-ServiceInterWorking-Translate 4= FR-FUNI 5= Frame-Forwarding |
fecn |
| short | Forward explicit congestion notification. |
de_to_clp_map |
| short | DE to CLP map: |
clp_to_de_map |
| short | CLP to DE map: |
rate_type |
| short | For voice/data connections only: Set to -1 for other connection types. |
rate_fctr |
| short | For data connections only: Set to -1 for other connection types. |
smpl_per_pckt |
| short | For data connections only: Sample per packet: (1, 2, 4, 5, 10). Set to -1 for other connection types. |
retry_cnt |
| short | Number of retry attempts before declaring failure (for FRASM llc port only). |
ack_wait_time |
| int | Number of millisecond intervals the implementation waits before resending unacknowledged information frames (for FRASM llc port only). |
par_subtype |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_rout_pri |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_max_cost |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_res_trk_typ |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_pcr |
| int | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_mcr |
| int | Default value is -1. |
qbin_num |
| short | Default value is -1. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id | yes | int | Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
object_type | yes | short | Object type: |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type. |
bucket_type | yes | short | Duration, in minutes, of the bucket. |
owner_netw_id |
| short | IPX network ID of node to which CWM is connected. |
owner_node_id |
| short | IPX node ID to which CWM is connected. |
num_buckets |
| short | Maximum number of buckets residing in the IPX real-time memory. |
bucket_size |
| short | Size of bucket in bytes. |
retain_peak |
| short | Flag to indicate to have peak saved. A two byte value where: High order byte has the format: bit 7 (high) 0 = interval in minutes Low order byte has the format: 0 = don't save peak |
auto_stat |
| short | Flag to indicate whether the statistic is enabled by system by default: 0 = not enabled by default |
enable_flag |
| short | Flag to indicate the active status of the statistic type: 0 = inactive |
collect_interval |
| int | The time interval in minutes to collect statistical data. |
enable_time |
| int | The UNIX time when the statistic was enabled. |
retain_period |
| int | The duration period in minutes of the records saved in the CWM database. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
Only used by `statsenable' when invoked from IPX command line.
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | long | Timestamp of the statistical record. |
pln_obj_id | yes | int | Packet line Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type. |
bucket_type | yes | short | Duration, in minutes, of each bucket. |
totald |
| float | Total of raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak rate of raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical record. |
cln_obj_id | yes | int | Circuit line Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type. |
bucket_type | yes | short | Duration, in minutes, of each bucket. |
totald |
| float | Total of raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak rate of raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical record. |
frp_obj_id | yes | int | Frame Relay port Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type. |
bucket_type | yes | short | Duration, in minutes, of each bucket. |
totald |
| float | Total of raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak rate of raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical record. |
con_obj_id | yes | int | Connection Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type. |
bucket_type | yes | short | Duration, in minutes, of each bucket. |
totald |
| float | Total of raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak rate of raw data in the sample interval |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | long | Timestamp of the statistical record |
sln_obj_id | yes | int | Serial line Object ID |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type. |
bucket_type | yes | short | Duration, in minutes, of each bucket. |
totald |
| float | Total of raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak rate of raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
lcon_obj_id | yes | int | Logical connection Object ID. |
src_node_id | yes | int | Source CWM node ID in the routes. |
lcon_type | yes | short | Type of logical connection: |
round_trip_delay |
| short | Round trip delay (only applicable to local lcon). |
dst_node_id |
| int | Destination CWM node ID in the local routes. |
l_lcon_index |
| short | Local-end logical connection index. |
r_lcon_index |
| short | Remote-end logical connection index. |
r_lcon_p_index |
| short | Remote-end logical partner connection index. |
j_dst_node_id |
| int | Destination CWM node in the junction route. |
cos |
| short | Class of Service: |
group_flag |
| short | Grouped connection: |
avoid_trk_type |
| short | Trunk types to avoid: |
avoid_zcs |
| short | Avoid ZCS trunks: |
pref_route |
| char (255) | Preferred route. |
curr_route |
| char (255) | Current route. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description (table no longer in use, as of release 9.1) |
|---|---|---|---|
l_con_id | yes | int | The logical connection Object ID. It can be either a junction logical connection ID or a non-junction connection ID. |
owner_node_id | yes | int | The CWM node ID that owns the route. |
hop_node_id | yes | int | The source CWM node ID. |
route_type | yes | short | Current or preferred route: |
hop_number |
| short | The hop number. |
src_line_number |
| short | The source trunk line number. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
con_obj_id | yes | int | ATM Connection segment Object ID. |
rcon_obj_id |
| int | Remote Connection Object ID. |
lcon_obj_id |
| int | Logical Connection Object ID. |
master_flag |
| short | Flag indicating whether this end is the master: False (0) |
l_network_id |
| short | Local CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
termination |
| short | Type of local and remote end-points: Bit(0) - Local end has feeder Voice_Data (0) |
l_slot |
| short | Local slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Local logical port number. |
l_vpi |
| short | Local VPI number. |
l_vci |
| int | Local VCI number. |
r_network_id |
| short | Remote CWM network ID. |
r_node_id |
| int | Remote CWM node ID. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote slot number. |
r_port |
| short | Remote logical port number. |
r_vpi |
| short | Remote VPI number. |
r_vci |
| int | Remote VCI number. |
con_type |
| short | Connection type (for example, voice, data, Frame Relay, ATM connection etc.) ATM = 6. |
sub_type |
| short | Service type: 2 = VBR 3 = CBR 4 = unknown 5 = ABR 6 = ATFST 7 = CE 8 = FR_VBR 9 = FR_ABR_FS 10= UBR |
mir |
| int | Minimum information rate in 100 bits per second. |
qir |
| int | Quiescent information rate in 100 bits per second. |
pir |
| int | Peak information rate in 100 bits per second. |
cir |
| int | Committed information rate in 100 bits per second. |
lper_util |
| short | Local Percent Utilization. |
rper_util |
| short | Remote Percent Utilization. |
commentc |
| char (20 + 1) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the ATM connection. |
active |
| short | Connection active state: |
status |
| short | Connection status field: |
con_info_flag |
| short | Connection information flag: This is bit field: bit (6) SNA priority: bits (5-0) are unused. |
ibs |
| int | Initial burst size. |
vc_q_depth |
| int | VC queue depth in bytes. |
efci_q_thresh |
| short | EFCI queue threshold. |
cbs |
| int | CBS. |
mfs |
| int | MFS. |
ccdv |
| int | CCDV. |
clp_hi |
| short | CLP high threshold. |
clp_lo |
| short | CLP low threshold. |
fst_rate_up |
| int | ForeSight rate up. |
fst_rate_dn |
| int | ForeSight rate down. |
fst_fast_dn |
| short | ForeSight fast down. |
fst_qir_to |
| short | ForeSight QIR timeout. |
fst_max_adj |
| int | ForeSight maximum adjustment. |
clp_tagging |
| int | CLP tagging (enable = 2, disable = 1). |
upc_enable |
| int | UPC enable (enable = 2, disable = 1). |
rm_enable |
| int | RM enable (enable = 2, disable = 1). |
u_fgcra |
| int | FGCRA (enable = 2, disable = 1. |
u_scr_policing |
| short | SCR Policing (CLP0 = 1, CLP0 and 1 = 2, off = 3). |
u_pcr01 |
| int | PCR0+1. |
u_ccdv01 |
| int | CCDV0+1. |
u_ccdv0 |
| int | CCDV0. |
lcn |
| int | Logical connection number. |
nrm |
| short | NRM. |
tbe |
| int | TBE. |
frtt |
| short | FRTT. |
vsvd |
| short | VSVD. |
mc_type |
| short | Multicast type: |
par_subtype |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_rout_pri |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_max_cost |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_res_trk_typ |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_pcr |
| int | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_mcr |
| int | Default value is -1. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
asiLine_obj_id | Yes | int | UXM physical line Object ID. |
l_network_id | queue | short | CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
card_type |
| short | 41 = UXM (SV+ 9.1) For BXM and BME card types, see Section, "BXM and BME Card Types". |
interface |
| short | Interface type: |
1_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Port number. For physical lines: (trunk number -1). For example, for IMA trunk 11.3-5. For this trunk's 3 physical lines (3, 4, and 5) the port number is (3-1 = 2). |
l_trk |
| short | Logical Trunk number for trunks having physical lines. For non physical lines it is -1. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
l_vtrk |
| short | When trunks have physical lines and it is a virtual trunk, it contains the virtual trunk number, otherwise it is -1. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
l_line |
| short | Physical line number. This is unique per card. For example, when physical lines are 2, 3 for one trunk and 6, 7 for another trunk on the same card, this field is 2, 3 for the first trunk and 6, 7 for the second trunk. For non physical lines it is -1. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
aps_flag |
| short | Reserved for future use. Default value is -1. |
commentc |
| char (20) | Comment field. |
active |
| short | Active state: 0 = inactive This field is unused. |
status |
| short | Status field: 1 = clear 2 = failed |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
asiport_obj_id | yes | int | ASI port BPX Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | CWM Network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
l_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Physical port number. |
port_speed |
| int | Port speed (baud rate) in 100 bps. |
port_type |
| short | Port Type: |
svc_in_use |
| short | SVC used (0 = unused, 1 = used). |
svc_lcn_lo |
| int | SVC LCN Low value. |
svc_lcn_hi |
| int | SVC LCN High value. |
svc_vpi_lo |
| int | SVC VPI Low value. |
svc_vpi_hi |
| int | SVC VPI High value. |
svc_vci_lo |
| int | SVC VCI Low value. |
svc_vci_hi |
| int | SVC VCI High value. |
commentc |
| char (20 + 1) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the ASI port. |
active |
| short | Port active state: |
status |
| short | Port status field: |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
fpdcon_obj_id | yes | int | FastPAD Connection FastPAD Object ID. |
lcon_obj_id |
| int | Logical connection Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | Local CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
l_slot |
| short | Local slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Local port number. |
l_subtype |
| short | Local FastPAD connection subtype (for example, voice, data, session). |
l_fpdslot |
| short | Local FastPAD slot number. |
l_fpdport |
| short | Local FastPAD port number. |
l_fpddlci |
| int | Local FastPAD DLCI number. |
r_network_id |
| short | Remote CWM network ID. |
r_node_id |
| int | Remote CWM node ID. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote slot number. |
r_port |
| short | Remote port number. |
r_subtype |
| short | Remote FastPAD connection subtype (for example, voice, data, session, etc.) |
r_fpdslot |
| short | Remote FastPAD slot number. |
r_fpdport |
| short | Remote FastPAD port number. |
r_fpddlci |
| int | Remote FastPAD DLCI number. |
con_type |
| short | Connection type: |
rate_info |
| short | Combination field of rate info: bits (5-3) Encoding: bit (2-0) Load type: |
l_load_unit |
| short | Local max number of packets per second allocated. |
r_load_unit |
| int | Remote max number of packets per second allocated. |
mir |
| short | Minimum Information Rate in hundreds of bits per second. |
commentc |
| char (20 + 1) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the FastPAD connection. |
active |
| short | Connection active state. |
status |
| short | Connection status field: |
con_info_flag |
| short | Connection information flag: bit (6): |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
ftcport_obj_id | yes | int | FTC port IPX Object ID. |
l_network_id |
| short | Local CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
l_slot |
| short | FTC slot number. |
l_port |
| short | FTC port number. |
port_speed |
| int | Port speed (baud rate in 100 bps). |
commentc |
| char (20 + 1) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the FTC port. |
active |
| short | FTC port active state. |
status |
| short | FTC port status field: |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
fpdnode_obj_id | yes | int | FastPAD node Object ID. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
ipx_netw_id |
| short | IPX network ID. |
ipx_node_id |
| int | IPX node ID. |
l_slot |
| short | FastPAD slot number. |
l_port |
| short | FastPAD port number. |
fpd_name |
| char (9 + 1) | FastPAD name. |
active |
| short | FastPAD active state. |
status |
| short | FastPAD status field. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical data record. |
fpdcon_obj_id | yes | int | FastPAD connection IPX Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type (object dependent field). |
bucket_type | yes | short | Bucket type (duration in minutes of each collection bucket). |
totald |
| float | Total raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical data record. |
asiline_obj_id | yes | int | ASI line BPX Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type (object dependent field). |
bucket_type | yes | short | Bucket type (duration in minutes of each collection bucket). |
totald |
| float | Total raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical data record. |
asiport_obj_id | yes | int | ASI port BPX Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type (object dependent field). |
bucket_type | yes | short | Bucket type (duration in minutes of each collection bucket). |
totald |
| float | Total raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical data record. |
ftcport_obj_id | yes | int | FTC port IPX Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type (object dependent field). |
bucket_type | yes | short | Bucket type (duration in minutes of each collection bucket). |
totald |
| float | Total raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id |
| int | Feeder (BIS) Object ID. |
name |
| char (11) | Name of BIS. |
type |
| short | Feeder type. |
subtype |
| short | Flag indicating whether this BIS is a feeder. |
ipaddress | yes | int | IP address of Feeder shelf. |
p_ipaddress | yes | int | IP address of Feeder's parent node. |
p_slot |
| short | Parent slot number. |
p_port |
| short | Parent port number. |
f_slot |
| short | Feeder slot number. |
f_port |
| short | Feeder port number. |
status |
| short | Alarm status of a BIS object: 1 = minor 2 = major 3 = unreachable |
active |
| short | BIS object active state. |
model |
| integer | 8410 = IGX 8 |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID of the AXIS node. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
name |
| char (10) | Name of shelf. |
mac_addr |
| char (6) | MAC address. |
routing_ip_addr |
| int | IP address for routing. |
lan_ip_addr |
| int | IP address of Feeder shelf. |
slip_ip_addr |
| int | SLIP IP address. |
shelf | yes | int | Shelf number. |
serial_id |
| char (21) | Backplane serial number. |
shelf_type |
| short | Shelf type based on number of slots: |
status |
| short | ASM Alarm status of the shelf object: |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id |
| int | CWM Object ID of the AXIS node. |
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID of the AXIS node. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_type |
| short | CWM node type. |
shelf | yes | int | Shelf number. |
peri_type | yes | short | Alarm status of the shelf: |
unit_num | yes | short | Unit numbers. |
status |
| int | Physical alarm state. |
severity |
| short | Alarm severity: |
alarm_num |
| short | Alarm number. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id |
| int | CWM Object ID of the AXIS node. |
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID of the AXIS node. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_type |
| short | CWM node type. |
shelf | yes | int | Shelf number. |
slot | yes | short | Slot number. |
fc_type |
| short | Front card type: For IPX/BPX/IGX, see Section, "Front Card Types". |
fc_dscrp |
| char (21) | Front card description (AXIS only). |
fc_serial_num |
| char (12) | Front card serial number. |
fc_hw_rev |
| char (3) | Front card hardware revision. |
fc_fw_rev |
| char (21) | Front card firmware revision (AXIS Only). |
fc_reset_reason |
| int | Front card Reset reason: |
fc_fab_num |
| char (21) | Front card FAB number. |
fc_state |
| int | Front card state: Unititialized (0) |
mib_version |
| int | MIB version number (AXIS only). |
bc_type |
| short | Back card type: |
bc_dscrp |
| char (21) | Back card description (AXIS only). |
bc_serial_num |
| char (12) | Back card serial number. |
bc_hw_rev |
| char (3) | Back card hardware revision. |
bc_fw_rev |
| char (21) | Back card firmware revision (AXIS Only). |
bc_state |
| short | Back card state: |
sec_bc_type |
| smallint | Default value is -1. |
sec_bc_dscrp |
| char (21) | Default value is -1. |
sec_bc_serial_num |
| char (12) | Default value is -1. |
sec_bc_hw_rev |
| char (6) | Default value is -1. |
sec_bc_fw_rev |
| char (21) | Default value is -1. |
sec_bc_state |
| smallint | Default value is -1. |
rate_up |
| int | Rate up (FRSM/AUSM only). |
rate_dn |
| int | Rate down (FRSM/AUSM only). |
fast_dn |
| int | Rate fast down (FRSM/AUSM only) |
measure_time |
| int | RTD measure time (FRSM/AUSM only). |
qir_timeout |
| int | QIR timeout (FRSM only). |
chan_allowed |
| short | Channelized data allowed: (FRSM only). |
rate_ctrl_allowed |
| short | Rate control allowed (FRSM only). |
clk_conn_type |
| short | Clock connector type. |
curr_clk_src |
| short | Current clock source. |
pri_clk_src |
| short | Primary clock source. |
sec_clk_src |
| short | Secondary clock source. |
clk_impedence |
| short | Clock impedance. |
out_of_sync |
| short | Configuration upload failed during last resynchronization. |
bnm_ln_format |
| short | BNM Cell Format (Possible values 1-STI, 2-UNI, 3-NNI). |
aps_info |
| short | Default value is -1. |
ml_chan_state |
| smallint | Multi-level channel statistics |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID of the AXIS. |
obj_id | yes | int | dsx1 or dsx3 line Object ID. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
shelf |
| int | Shelf number. |
slot |
| short | Slot number. |
line |
| short | Line number. |
line_type |
| short | Line type: |
connector |
| short | dsx1 line connector type (dsx1 only): |
enable |
| short | dsx1 line enable/disable(dsx1 only): |
subtype |
| short | dsx1 or dsx3 line type. For dsx1-line: For dsx3-line: |
coding |
| short | Line coding: dsx1B8ZS (2), dsx1HDB3 (3), dsx1AMI (4) |
length |
| short | Line length. For T1 lines: For E1 lines: |
clock_src |
| short | Line Xmt clock source (dsx1 only): |
loopback |
| short | Line loopback command. |
line_bitmap |
| int | Bit map of used DS0 for line (bit 0 corresponds to timeslot1, bit 31 corresponds to timeslot 32, FRSM only). |
oof_criteria |
| short | Line Out of Frame Criteria (dsx3 only): |
aisc_check |
| short | Line AISc Bits Check (dsx3 only): |
tx_timing_marker |
| short | Transmit timing marker. |
tx_payload_type |
| short | Transmit payload type. |
commentc |
| char (21) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the line. |
red_severity |
| short | Received LOS/OOF alarm severity: |
rai_severity |
| short | RAI alarm severity: |
stat_severity |
| short | Statistical alarm severity: |
alarm_state |
| int | Line alarm state.Its represented by bitmap: 0 = No Alarm |
stat_alarm_state |
| int | Statistical Alarm state (currently unused in CWM). |
agg_state |
| short | Aggregate Alarm state: |
rate |
| short | Rate. |
hcs_masking |
| short | HCS masking. |
payload_scramble |
| short | Payload scramble. |
frame_scramble |
| short | Frame scramble. |
section_state |
| short | Section state. |
section_stat_sev |
| short | Section status severity. |
section_stat_state |
| short | Section status state. |
line_state |
| short | Line state. |
line_stat_sev |
| short | Line status severity. |
line_stat_state |
| short | Line status state. |
path_state |
| short | Path state. |
path_stat_sev |
| short | Path status severity. |
path_stat_state |
| short | Path status state. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID of the AXIS. |
obj_id | yes | int | PLCP Object ID. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
shelf |
| int | Shelf number. |
slot |
| short | Slot number. |
line |
| short | Line number. |
plcp |
| short | PLCP number. |
enable |
| short | Not used in Release 8.4 or above. |
cell_frm |
| short | PLCP Cell framing (PLCP, ATM). |
scramble |
| short | PLCP payload scramble enable/disable: |
loopback |
| short | PLCP loopback configuration: |
commentc |
| char (21) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the line. |
red_severity |
| short | Received LOS/OOF alarm severity: |
rai_severity |
| short | RAI alarm severity: |
lss_severity |
| short | LSS alarm severity: |
stat_severity |
| short | Statistical alarm severity: |
alarm_state |
| int | PLCP alarm state. Its represented by bitmap: |
stat_alarm_state |
| int | Statistical Alarm state. |
agg_state |
| short | Aggregate alarm state: |
bit_err_corr |
| short | Bit error correction: |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
ausmp_obj_id | yes | int | CWM Object ID of the AXIS. |
l_network_id | yes | short | Local network ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM local node ID. |
shelf |
| int | Shelf number. |
l_slot |
| short | Local slot number. |
line |
| short | Line number associated with this port. |
l_port |
| short | Physical port number for AUSM port. |
port_speed |
| int | Port speed. |
commentc |
| char (21) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the line. |
active |
| short | Port active state. |
status |
| short | Alarm state field. |
signal_state |
| int | Port signalling state. |
port_type |
| short | Type of port. |
interface_type |
| short | Type of interface. |
protocol_type |
| short | Signalling protocol type (no signalling, ILMI). |
poll_timer |
| short | T491 polling interval. |
err_thresh |
| short | N4991 error threshold. |
signalling_vpi |
| int | Signalling VPI. |
signalling_vci |
| int | Signalling VCI. |
ilmi_trap_enable |
| short | ILMI trap enabled. |
trap_interval |
| short | Minimum interval between traps. |
keep_alive |
| short | Keep alive polling state. |
event_thresh |
| short | N492 event threshold. |
min_enquiry |
| short | T493 minimum enquiry interval. |
svc_in_use |
| short | SVC used. |
svc_lcn_lo |
| short | SVC LCN Low. |
svc_lcn_hi |
| short | SVC LCN High. |
svc_vpid_lo |
| short | SVC VPID Low. |
svc_vpid_hi |
| short | SVC VPID High. |
svc_vci_lo |
| int | SVC VCI Low. |
svc_vci_hi |
| int | SVC VCI High. |
svc_vpi_lo |
| short | SVC VPI Low. |
svc_vpi_hi |
| short | SVC VPI High. |
addr_prefix |
| char (20) | Network prefix for the ATM address. |
ima_port |
| int | IMA Port number. |
line_map |
| int | Line mapping. |
num_red_links |
| short | Number of redundancy links. |
max_delay |
| short | Maximum delay. |
ima_master |
| short | IMA Master number. |
lcl_ima_id |
| short | Local IMA ID. |
rmt_ima_id |
| short | Remote IMA ID. |
line_order |
| char (16) | Line order list. |
obs_delay |
| short | OBS Dela.y |
oversubscribed |
| short | Over subscribed indicator. |
logical_port |
| short | Logical port number for AUSM port. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
ilmi_enable |
| short | Default value is -1. |
ima_symmetry |
| short | Default value is -1. |
bbif_vpi_low |
| int | The lower limit of VPI range to be reserved for this logical interface. |
bbif_vpi_high |
| int | The upper limit of VPI range to be reserved for this logical interface. |
min_rx_links |
| short | Default value is -1. |
min_tx_links |
| short | Default value is -1. |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | yes | int | Timestamp of the statistical data record. |
ausmp_obj_id | yes | int | AUSM port ATM Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | Local CWM node ID. |
stat_type | yes | short | Statistic type (object dependent field). |
bucket_type | yes | short | Bucket type (duration in minutes of each collection bucket). |
totald |
| float | Total raw data collected in the sample interval. |
peak |
| float | Peak raw data in the sample interval. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
con_obj_id | Yes | int | Connection Object ID (also known as VC/End-Point Index). |
master_flag |
| short | Flag indicating whether this end is the master: |
l_network_id |
| short | Local CWM network ID. |
l_node_id | Yes | int | Local CWM node ID for IPX or AXIS. |
shelf |
| int | Shelf number. |
termination |
| short | Local and remote termination type. |
l_slot |
| short | Local slot number. |
l_line |
| short | Local line number. |
l_port |
| short | Local port number which is physical port number. |
l_vpi |
| short | Local VPI number. |
l_vci |
| int | Local VCI number. |
r_network_id |
| short | Remote CWM network ID. |
r_node_id |
| int | Remote CWM node ID. |
r_slot |
| short | Remote slot number. |
r_line |
| short | Remote line number. |
r_port |
| short | Remote port number. |
r_vpi |
| short | Remote DLCI number or VPI number. |
r_vci |
| int | Remote VCI. |
con_type |
| short | Connection type (for example, voice, data, CESM, Frame Relay etc.) |
max_buf_size |
| int | Maximum size of reassembly buffer (in octets). |
cell_loss_period |
| int | Cell loss integration period (milliseconds). |
cdv_rx_t |
| int | Maximum cell arrival jitter tolerated by reassembly process (in 10 microsecond increments). |
commentc |
| char (20+1) | Comment field to be used to further qualify the connection. |
active |
| short | Connection active state. |
status |
| short | Connection status field: |
cbr_clock_mode |
| short | Specifies clocking mode of the CBR service: |
cas |
| short | Specifies when CAS bits are carried by the service. Values: e1Cas (2) ds1SfCas (3) ds1EsfCas (4) ccs (5) |
partial_fill |
| short | Number of user octets per cell, when partial cell fill is used. Value range: 0-47 |
idle_detection |
| short | Idle Detection (CESM-8). Values: disable (1) and onhook (2). |
onhook_code |
| short | Onhook Code (CESM-8). Value Range: 0-15 |
par_subtype |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_rout_pri |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_max_cost |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_res_trk_typ |
| short | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_pcr |
| int | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_mcr |
| int | Default value is -1. |
par_chan_per_util |
| short | Default value is -1. |
lcn |
| int | Default value is -1. |
idle_suppression |
| short | Idle Suppression (CESM-8). Values: disable (1) and enable (2). |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID of DNS node. |
name |
| char (10+1) | DNS node name. |
ip_addr |
| int | IP address of DNS node. |
p_node_name |
| char (10+1) | Parent node name of DNS node. |
redun_name |
| char (10+1) | Redundant node name. |
redun_ip_addr |
| int | Redundant IP address. |
alarm_status |
| short | Alarm state field. |
oper_status |
| short | Current operation status of DNS node (active or standby). |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
pri_slot | Yes | short | Primary slot number. |
pri_type |
| short | Primary card type. |
pri_status |
| short | Primary card status. |
sec_slot |
| short | Secondary slot number. |
sec_type |
| short | Secondary card type. |
sec_status |
| short | Secondary card status. |
covered_slot |
| short | Covered slot number. |
red_type |
| short | Redundancy type: |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
dist_idx | Yes | short | Distribution index. |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
t3line |
| short | T3 line number. |
t1line |
| short | T1 line number. |
target_slot |
| short | Targeted slot number. |
target_line |
| short | Targeted line. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
network_id |
| short | CWM network ID. |
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
slot | Yes | short | Slot number. |
rangenum | Yes | short | Range number. |
port |
| short | Port number. |
min_vpi |
| int | Minimum VPI value. |
max_vpi |
| int | Maximum VPI value. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
chnl_obj_id | Yes | int | Voice channel Object ID. |
l_node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
1_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_line |
| short | Port number. |
l_chnl |
| short | Channel number. |
per_util |
| short | Percent utilization (0 - 100). |
cos |
| short | Class of service. |
eia |
| short | EIA rate (0 - 20). |
dfm_len |
| short | DFM length (0, 1, 7, 8, 16). |
chnl_info |
| short | Data channel info: Bit5: OCU: 0 = reset, 1 = Set Bit4: DS0A, UCS: 0 = reset, 1 = Set Bit3: DTE: 0 = DCE, 1 = DTE Bit2-1: Clocking: 0 = normal, 1 = split, 2 = looped Bit0: DFM flag: 0 = Off, 1 = On |
input_loss |
| short | Input loss. |
output_loss |
| short | Output loss. |
onhook_ab |
| short | Onhook AB: Bit4-2: Onhook B: 0 = 0, 1 = 1, 2 = don't care, 3 = unknown, 4 = not used. Bit1-0: Dial type: 0 = Inband, 1 = pulse, 2 = User Dial. |
onhook_cd |
| short | Onhook CD: Bit4-2: Onhook D: 0= 0, 1 = 1, 2 = don't care, 3 = unknown, 4 = not used. Bit1: Sig Inject. BIt0: Sig Extract. |
chnl_type |
| short | Channel type. |
cndt_crtr_indx |
| short | Conditioning criterion index. |
tx_ab_sgnl |
| short | Transmit AB signalling: Bit7-5: Tx/Rcv X signalling Bit4-2: Tx/Rcv Y signalling 0=sig. bit is 0, 1= sig. bit is 1, 2=tx sig. bit transparently, 3=don't tx sig. bit, 4=Reverse/Inverse sig. bit. Bit1=0: Spare |
tx_cd_sgnl |
| short | Transmit CD signalling. Same as tx_ab_sgnl. |
rcv_ab_sgnl |
| short | Receive AB signalling (same as tx_ab_sgnl). |
rcv_cd_sgnl |
| short | Receive CB signalling (same as tx_ab_sgnl). |
sgnl_intgr_time |
| short | Signalling integration time(ms). |
min_wink |
| int | Minimum wink (ms) (100 - 300). |
playout_delay |
| short | Playout_delay (120 - 200). |
iec |
| short | IEC parms: Bit6: non-linear proc: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled. Bit5: conv.: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled. Bit4: echo return loss: 0 = Low, 1 = High. Bit3: tone disabler: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled. Bit2: bkcd prefer: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled. Bit1: bkgnd filter: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled. Bit0: spare. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
chnl_obj_id | yes | int | Data channel Object ID. |
l_node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
1_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_line |
| short | Line number. |
l_channel |
| short | Channel number. |
per_util |
| short | Percent utilization (0 - 100). |
cos |
| short | Class of service. |
eia |
| short | EIA rate (0 - 20). |
dfm_len |
| short | DFM length (0, 1, 7, 8, 16). |
chnl_info |
| short | Data channel info: Bit5: OCU: 0 = reset, 1 = Set. Bit4: DS0A, UCS: 0 = reset, 1 = Set. Bit3: DTE: 0 = DCE, 1 = DTE. Bit2-1: Clocking: 0 = normal, 1 = split, 2 = looped. Bit0: DFM flag: 0 = Off, 1 = On. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | yes | int | CWM node ID. |
obj_id |
| int | Object ID. |
type |
| short | Access node type. |
subtype |
| short | Access node subtype. |
ipaddress |
| int | Access node IP address. |
p_ipaddress |
| int | Access node parent IP address. |
p_slot |
| short | Parent slot number. |
p_port |
| short | Parent port number. |
r_slot |
| short | Access node slot number. |
r_port |
| short | Access node port number. |
device_id |
| short | Device ID. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
slot | Yes | short | Slot number. |
type | Yes | short | Protocol type: |
group | Yes | short | Group number. |
config_type |
| short | Config type: |
local_ack |
| short | Local ack flag: |
state |
| short | Operational status: |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id | Yes | int | Object ID. |
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
slot |
| short | Slot number. |
line |
| short | Line number. |
port |
| short | Port number. |
logical_port |
| short | Logical port number. |
address |
| short | Address. |
mac_address |
| char (15) | Physical address. It is 6 bytes in hex as format "0000.0000.0000". |
max_frame |
| short | Maximum size of a frame on this station. Value is given in bytes. |
xid |
| int | XID value to be exchanged for this station. |
state |
| short | Operational status: |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id | Yes | int | Object ID. |
node_id | Yes | int | CWM node ID. |
slot |
| short | Slot number. |
line |
| short | Line number. |
port |
| short | Port number. |
logical_port |
| short | Logical port number. |
dlci |
| short | DLCI number. |
lcn |
| short | Logical channel number. |
address |
| short | Station address number (for BSTUN, it is CU address. For FRASBAN, it is route ID. For others, it is Link Station address). |
type |
| short | Route type: |
lsap |
| short | The LSAP used to differentiate between tunnels on this DLCI (for STUN/BSTUN/FRAS-BNN only). |
rsap |
| short | The RSAP used to differentiate between connections on this DLCI (for FRAS-BNN only). |
th_type |
| short | th_type (for FRASBNN only): none 1 |
bni |
| char (15) | The BNI used for this BAN addressing scheme. It is 6 bytes in hex as format "0000.0000.0000" (for FRAS-BAN only). |
state |
| short | operational status: |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
timestamp | Yes | integer | Time stamp. |
l_node_id | Yes | integer | Node ID. |
stn_obj_id | Yes | integer | Station Object ID. |
stat_type | Yes | short | Statistics Type. |
bucket_type | Yes | short | Bucket interval in minutes. |
totald |
| float | Total count. |
peak |
| float | Peak count. |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
con_obj_id |
| integer |
|
master_flag |
| short |
|
l_network_id |
| short |
|
l_node_id |
| integer |
|
l_slot |
| short |
|
l_line |
| short |
|
l_port |
| short |
|
l_vpi |
| short |
|
l_vci |
| integer |
|
r_network_id |
| short |
|
r_node_id |
| integer |
|
r_slot |
| short |
|
r_line |
| short |
|
r_port |
| short |
|
r_vpi |
| short |
|
r_vci |
| integer |
|
sub_type |
| short |
|
status |
| short |
|
peak |
| integer |
|
average |
| integer |
|
burst |
| integer |
|
mid_low |
| short |
|
mid_high |
| short |
|
oam |
| short |
|
inverse_arp |
| short |
|
aal_encap |
| short |
|
vcd |
| integer |
|
commentc |
| char (20) |
|
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
obj_id |
| integer | Assigned by emc F (slot, port, ctrlr_type) |
network_id |
| smallint | Assigned by emc |
node_id |
| integer | Assigned by emc |
slot |
| smallint | Assigned by emc |
line |
| smallint | Line number associated with the logical interface. for PXM, four physical lines (currently) |
port |
| integer | Logical interface number for RPM; value is -1 |
ctrlr_type |
| smallint | Index for controller using the interface: |
ingr_pctbw |
| integer | Percentage of logical interface bandwidth available for UNI channels (bbIfIngrPctBandwidth) |
egr_pctbw |
| integer | Percentage of aggregate physical line bandwidth available for this broadband interface - Egress. |
vpi_low |
| integer | Beginning of the VPI range reserved for this partition |
vpi_high |
| integer | End of the VPI range reserved for this partition |
vci_low |
| integer | Beginning of the VCI range reserved for this partition; only valid for logical interfaces configured with a single VPI |
vci_high |
| integer | End of the VCI rnage reserved for this partition; only valid for logical interfaces configured with a single VPI |
max_chans |
| integer |
|
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
port_obj_id |
| integer | Port Object ID |
l_network_id |
| short | Network ID |
l_node_id |
| integer | Node ID |
l_slot |
| short | rpmPortSlotNumber (1 - 30) |
l_line |
| short | One ATM interface, value currently is 1 |
l_port |
| short | rpmPortSubInterface (0 - 255) |
ip_address |
| integer | rpmPortIpAddress: IP address of the subinterface |
subnet_mask |
| integer | rpmPortSubNetMask: Subnet mask of the subinterface |
status |
| short | 1 = clear |
commentc |
| char (20) | Comment field |
| Column Name | Unique Identifier Field | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
phyline_obj_id |
| integer | Object ID |
l_network_id |
| short | Network ID |
l_node_id |
| integer | Node ID of integer |
card_type |
| short | 41 = UXM (SV+ 9.1) For BXM and BME card types, see Section, "BXM and BME Card Types". |
interface |
| short | Interface type: |
1_slot |
| short | Slot number. |
l_port |
| short | Port number. For physical lines: (trunk number -1). For example, for IMA trunk 11.3-5. For this trunk's 3 physical lines (3, 4, and 5) the port number is (3-1 = 2). |
l_trk |
| short | Logical Trunk number for trunks having physical lines. For non physical lines it is -1. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
l_vtrk |
| short | When trunks have physical lines and it is a virtual trunk, it contains the virtual trunk number, otherwise it is -1. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
l_line |
| short | Physical line number. This is unique per card. For example, when physical lines are 2, 3 for one trunk and 6, 7 for another trunk on the same card, this field is 2, 3 for the first trunk and 6, 7 for the second trunk. For non physical lines it is -1. Default value for upgrade to CWM 9.2 is -1. |
primary_phy_line |
| short | Primary physical line number |
aps_flag |
| short | Auto-protection switch flag |
commentc |
| char (20) | Comment field. |
active |
| short | Active state: 0 = inactive This field is unused. |
status |
| short | Status field: 1 = clear 2 = failed |
reserved |
| int | Reserved for future use. |
This section describes the additional front and back card types supported.
This subsection describes the additional front card types supported.
| Front Card Type | Value (fc_type) |
|---|---|
NULL_CD | 0 |
IPX_PCC_CD | 1 |
VDP_CD | 2 |
TXR_CD | 3 |
PIC_CD | 4 |
VCD_CD | 5 |
VDP_VCD_CD | 6 |
PSM_CD | 7 |
PS_CD | 8 |
SDP_CD | 9 |
BSLOT_CD | 10 |
MBACK_CD | 11 |
SDP_BACK_CD | 12 |
TXR2_CD | 13 |
XDP_CD | 14 |
LDP_CD | 15 |
XDP_BACK_CD | 16 |
LDP_BACK_CD | 17 |
SBACK_CD | 18 |
LBACK_CD | 19 |
FDP_CD | 20 |
CIP_CD | 21 |
NTC_CD | 22 |
UBACK_CD | 23 |
UNI_CD | 24 |
FRP_CD | 25 |
FBACK_CD | 26 |
FRP_BACK_CD | 27 |
MT3_CD | 28 |
CDP_CD | 29 |
E1T1_PORT_CD | 30 |
ATM_CD | 31 |
NPC_CD | 32 |
ARC_CD | 33 |
AIT_CD | 34 |
FTC_CD | 35 |
FTCBACK_CD | 36 |
UFM1_CD | 37 |
UFM1_U_CD | 38 |
BTM_HP_CD | 39 |
UVM_CD | 40 |
UXM_CD | 41 |
BCC_CD | 101 |
ASM_CD | 102 |
BNI_T3_CD | 103 |
BNI_E3_CD | 104 |
MFRP_CD | 105 |
ASI_T3_2_CD | 106 |
ASI_E3_2_CD | 107 |
ASI0_T3_CD | 108 |
ASI0_E3_CD | 109 |
BNI_OC3_CD | 110 |
ASI_OC3_CD | 111 |
BPX_BSLOT_CD | 112 |
BCC3_CD and BCC4_CD1 | 113 |
Not Used | 114 |
Reserved for GIM Cards | 115 |
Reserved for GIM Cards | 116 |
MNCH_CD (BXM BPX only) | 117. See Section, "BXM and BME Card Types" for BXM and BXE card types. |
UNKWN_CD | 118 |
| 1The switch does not distinguish between BCC32 and BCC. To identify BCC card type, uniquely use the first character of fc_hw_rev field in card table. |
This subsection describes the additional back card types supported.
| Back Card Type | Value (bc_type) |
|---|---|
NULL_BCD | 0 |
RS232_BCD | 1 |
RS449_BCD | 2 |
V35_BCD | 3 |
RS232D_BCD | 4 |
RS232_8_BCD | 5 |
RS232_4_BCD | 6 |
FRIV35_4_BCD | 7 |
E1_BCD | 8 |
T1_BCD | 9 |
PCCB_BCD | 10 |
DDS_4_BCD | 11 |
DDS_8_BCD | 12 |
SR_BCD | 13 |
MT3_BCD | 14 |
FRI_E1_BCD | 15 |
FRI_T1_BCD | 16 |
J1_BCD | 17 |
Y1_BCD | 18 |
IPX_T3_BCD | 19 |
IPX_E3_BCD | 20 |
FRI_X21_BCD | 21 |
ARI_BCD | 22 |
AIT_T3_BCD | 23 |
AIT_E3_BCD | 24 |
FTIV35_4_BCD | 25 |
FTI_X21_BCD | 26 |
FTI_E1_BCD | 27 |
FTI_T1_BCD | 28 |
AIT_E2_BCD | 29 |
AIT_HSSI_BCD | 30 |
UFI_T1D_BCD | 31 |
UFI_E1D_BCD | 32 |
UFI_E1B_BCD | 33 |
UFI_HSSI_BCD | 34 |
UFI_V35_BCD | 35 |
UFI_X21_BCD | 36 |
BTM_HP_T3_BCD | 37 |
BTM_HP_E3_BCD | 38 |
T1_2_IGXBCD | 39 |
E1_2_IGXBCD | 40 |
J1_2_IGXBCD | 41 |
UAI_T1_BCD | 42 |
UAI_E1_BCD | 43 |
UAI_OC3_BCD | 44 |
BTI_E1_BCD | 45 |
UAI_T3_BCD | 46 |
UAI_E3_BCD | 47 |
BCC_BCD | 101 |
LM_ASM_BCD | 102 |
T3_BCD | 103 |
E3_BCD | 104 |
T3_2_BCD | 105 |
E3_2_BCD | 106 |
SMF_BCD | 107 |
MMF_BCD | 108 |
BCCLM2_BCD | 109 |
STM1_BCD | 110 |
UTP_BCD | 111 |
STP_BCD | 112 |
MNCH_BCD | 113 |
SMFLR_BCD | 114 |
UNKWN_BCD | 115 |
INIT_BCD | 116 |
UXM_4C3_4_MMF | 150 |
UXM_OC3_4_SMF | 151 |
UXM_OC3_2_SMF | 152 |
UXM_T3_6 | 153 |
UXM_T3_3 | 154 |
UXM_E3_6 | 155 |
UXM_E3_3 | 156 |
UXM_T1_8_IMA | 157 |
UXM_E1_8_IMA_DB15 | 158 |
UXM_E1_8_IMA_BNC | 159 |
UXM_T1_4_IMA | 160 |
UXM_E1_4_IMA_DB15 | 161 |
UXM_E1_4_IMA_BNC | 162 |
This subsection describes the BXM and BXE card types supported. "BXM/BME Card Types" uses these values:
| Card Type | Value |
|---|---|
BXM T3 8 Ports | 180 |
BXM T3 8 Ports MMF | 181 |
BXM T3 8 Ports SMFLR | 182 |
BXM T3 8 Ports SNM | 183 |
BXM T3 12 Ports SMF | 184 |
BXM T3 12 Ports MMF | 185 |
BXM T3 12 Ports SMFLR | 186 |
BXM T3 12 Ports SNM | 187 |
BXM E3 8 Ports SMF | 188 |
BXM E3 8 Ports MMF | 189 |
BXM E3 8 Ports SMFLR | 190 |
BXM E3 8 Ports SNM | 191 |
BXM E3 12 Ports SMF | 192 |
BXM E3 12 Ports MMF | 193 |
BXM E3 12 Ports SMFLR | 194 |
BXM E3 12 Ports SNM | 195 |
BXM OC3 4 Ports SMF | 196 |
BXM OC3 4 Ports MMF | 197 |
BXM OC3 4 Ports SMFLR | 198 |
BXM OC3 4 Ports SNM | 199 |
BXM OC3 8 Ports SMF | 200 |
BXM OC3 8 Ports MMF | 201 |
BXM OC3 8 Ports SMFLR | 202 |
BXM OC3 8 Ports SNM | 203 |
BXM OC12 1 Port SMF | 204 |
BXM OC12 1 Port MMF | 205 |
BXM OC12 1 Port SMFLR | 206 |
BXM OC12 1 Port SNM | 207 |
BXM OC12 2 Ports SMF | 208 |
BXM OC12 2 Ports MMF | 209 |
BXM OC12 2 Ports SMFLR | 210 |
BXM OC12 2 Ports SNM | 211 |
BME OC12 1 Port SMF | 212 |
BME OC12 1 Port MMF | 213 |
BME OC12_1 Port SMFLR | 214 |
BME OC12_1 Port SNM | 215 |
BME OC12_2 Ports SMF | 216 |
BME OC12_2 Ports MMF | 217 |
BME OC12_2 Ports SMFLR | 218 |
BME OC12 2 Ports SNM | 219 |
BXM OC3 4 Ports STM1E | 220 |
BXM OC3 8 Ports STM1E | 221 |
BXM OC3 4 Ports XLR | 222 |
BXM OC3 8 Ports XLR | 223 |
BXM OC12 1 Port XLR | 224 |
BXM OC12 2 Ports XLR | 225 |
The value in the statistic type field depends upon the object type and the type of statistic as follows:
This subsection provides the connection sub-type values.
4 = packets received.
5 = receive packets discarded.
6 = packets transmitted.
7 = projected packets transmitted.
8 = supervisory packets transmitted.
13 = seconds V.35 modem on.
14 = seconds DSI enabled.
15 = seconds off-hook.
16 = seconds in service.
19 = supervisory packets received.
6 = packets transmitted.
7 = projected packets transmitted.
8 = supervisory packets transmitted.
16 = seconds in service.
19 = supervisory packets received.
0 = frames received.
1 = received frames discarded.
2 = frames transmitted.
3 = transmitted frames discarded.
4 = packets received.
6 = packets transmitted.
9 = bytes received.
10 = receive bytes discarded.
11 = bytes transmitted.
12 = transmit bytes discarded.
16 = seconds in service.
17 = frames transmitted with FECN.
18 = frames transmitted with BECN.
20 = minutes congested.
21 = DE frames received.
22 = DE frames transmitted.
23 = DE frames dropped.
24 = DE bytes received.
25 = frames received in excess of CIR.
26 = bytes received in excess of CIR.
27 = frames transmitted in excess of CIR.
28 = bytes transmitted in excess of CIR.
29 = IWF Frames received and Aborted.
30 = IWF Frames received with the EFCI bit set.
31 = Rx frames discarded-deroute/down.
32 = Rx bytes discarded-deroute/down.
33 = Rx frames discarded VC Q overflow.
34 = Rx bytes discarded VC Q overflow.
35 = Tx frames discarded Q overflow.
36 = Tx bytes discarded Q overflow.
37 = Tx frames discarded Ingress CRC.
38 = Tx bytes discarded Ingress CRC.
39 = Tx frames discarded trunk discard.
40 = Tx bytes discarded trunk discard.
41 = Tx frames during Egress LMI fail.
42 = Tx bytes during Egress LMI fail.
Same as Frame Relay (sub-type 2), except the "29 = IWF frames received and aborted" and
"30 = IWF Frames received with the EFCI bit set" statistic types are not supported.
Same as Frame Relay (sub-type 2), except the "29 = IWF frames received and aborted" and
"30 = IWF Frames received with the EFCI bit set" statistic types are not supported.
Same as Frame Relay (sub-type 2), except the "29 = IWF frames received and aborted" and
"30 = IWF Frames received with the EFCI bit set" statistic types are not supported.
Same as Frame Relay (sub-type 2), except the "29 = IWF frames received and aborted" and
"30 = IWF Frames received with the EFCI bit set" statistic types are not supported.
1) Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment. This statistic is incremented even when the received frame is invalid or discarded for any reason. (See possible reasons below.)
2) Receive Frames Discarded (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which were discarded before being sent into the network or aborted after some portion had been already sent into the network. Possible reasons for discard are:
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
3) Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment.
4) Transmit Frames Discarded (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment. Possible reasons for discard are:
5) Packets Received (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of packets received across the network. These are the packets used to re-create all the frames which are counted in the PVC Frames Transmitted and Transmit Frames Discarded statistics (above).
6) Receive Packets Discarded (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of packets received across the network but whose payload was ultimately discarded because they contained portions of the frames which are discarded and counted in the Transmit Frames Discarded statistic (above).
7) Packets Transmitted (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of packets submitted to the network. These are all the packets generated from the "non-errored" received frames (Frames Received minus Receive Frames Discarded) as well as some of the packets from the "errored" received frames (Receive Frames Discarded). Some packets from "errored" receive frames may be submitted to the network because the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. Consequently, when an error is detected at the end of the frame (for example, CRC error, alignment error, length error), the frame is aborted only after some packets may have been sent.
10 Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
11) Receive Bytes Discarded (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Receive Frames Discarded statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
12) Bytes Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Transmitted statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
13) Transmit Bytes Discarded (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Transmit Frames Discarded statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
17) Seconds In Service---This statistic provides a count of the number of seconds during which the PVC was "in service". The PVC is considered in service any time the PVC is not "failed" (due to endpoint hardware failure/absence or inability to find a route through the network) or "downed" (intentionally out of service due to operator action).
18) Frames Transmitted with FECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was experienced.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the port Frames Transmitted with FECN statistic.
19) Frames Transmitted with BECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was experienced.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic. This statistic is also a subset of the port Frames Transmitted with BECN statistic.
21) Minutes Congested---This statistic provides a count of the number of minutes during which 50% or more of the frames transmitted to the attached equipment have the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set.
The threshold (default: 50%) which defines congestion is configurable (by a SuperUser) using the cnffstparm command.
22) DE Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment with the Discard Eligible (DE) bit already set.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
23) DE Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Discard Eligible (DE) bit set, regardless of why or where the DE bit was set.
When IDE-to-DE mapping is enabled on the port, this statistic includes those frames which have their DE bit set by the IDE-to-DE mapping function.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
24) DE Frames Dropped (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached device which were discarded because the frame's DE bit is set and the PVC's Ingress buffer has reached the DE threshold. The DE threshold is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic. This statistic is a subset of the PVC Receive Frames Discarded statistic. This statistic is a subset of the PVC DE Frames Received statistic.
25) DE Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the DE Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
26) Frames Received in Excess of CIR (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which exceed the configured Committed Information Rate (CIR) for the PVC. Whether a frame is considered "in excess of CIR" depends on whether the DE feature is enabled (using the cnfsysparm command).
When the DE feature is enabled, only frames with DE = 0 are counted against Bc. Thus, this statistic only counts those frames which exceeded Bc and had DE = 0. (When a frame is received with DE = 1, only the DE Frames Received statistic is incremented and the frame is not counted against Bc.)
When the DE feature is not enabled, all frames are counted against Bc. When the frame exceeds Bc, it is included in this statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
27) Bytes Received in Excess of CIR (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Received in Excess of CIR statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
28) Frames Transmitted in Excess of CIR (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment which:
Common to all of these conditions, is the packets carrying these frames all have CLP = 1. It is actually the status of the CLP bits in the arriving packets monitored at Egress.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
29) Bytes Transmitted in Excess of CIR (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Transmitted in Excess of CIR statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Transmitted statistic.
32) Rx Frames Discarded - Deroute/Down (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which are discarded because the PVC is "derouted" (due to endpoint hardware failure/absence or inability to find a route through the network) or "downed" (intentionally out of service due to operator action).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
33) Rx Bytes Discarded - Deroute/Down (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Rx Frames Discarded - Deroute/Down statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the PVC Receive Bytes Discarded statistic.
34) Rx Frames Discarded - VC Q Overflow (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which are discarded because the PVC Ingress buffer (VC Q) is full.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
35) Rx Bytes Discarded - VC Q Overflow (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Rx Frames Discarded - VC Q Overflow statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the PVC Receive Bytes Discarded statistic.
36) Tx Frames Discarded - Q Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment because the port's Egress buffer is full. The port's Egress buffer may fill (and overflow) due to oversubscription.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the port Tx Frames Discarded - Q Overflow statistic.
37) Tx Bytes Discarded - Q Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames Discarded - Q Overflow statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Bytes Discarded statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the port Tx Bytes Discarded - Q Overflow statistic.
38) Tx Frames Discarded - Ingress CRC (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment because the frame is incomplete. Specifically, this statistic is incremented any time an end-of-frame (EOF) packet is missing. In other words:
The most likely cause of any of these conditions is a CRC error detected at Ingress causing the end of the frame (including at least the end-of-frame packet and maybe one or more middle-of-frame packets) to not be sent.
A less likely cause for the missing EOF packet, is the packet was dropped due to a transmission bit error in the packet header, detected by a trunk along the PVC's path. Such conditions are included in this statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
39) Tx Bytes Discarded - Ingress CRC (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Bytes Discarded - Ingress CRC statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as any octets which arrived successfully.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Bytes Discarded statistic.
40) Tx Frames Discarded - Trunk Discard (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment because the frame:
In any of the cases above, a packet could be discarded on a network trunk either due to extreme trunk congestion or a detected transmission bit error on the packet header.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
41) Tx Bytes Discarded - Trunk Discard (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Bytes Discarded - Trunk Discard statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Bytes Discarded statistic.
42) Tx Frames During Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment while the signaling protocol on the local port was failed (that is, when the port was in a "Port Communication Failure" state).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
43) Tx Bytes During Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames During Ingress LMI Failure statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
| DE Feature Enabled | DE = 1 | > CIR | VC_Q > DE Thresh | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Don't care | No | Don't care | Send |
No | Don't care | Yes | Don't care | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | No | No | No | Send |
Yes | No | No | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | No | Yes | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | Yes | Discard frame. |
| DE Feature Enabled | DE = 1 | > CIR | VC_Q > DE Thresh | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Don't care | No | Don't care | Send |
No | Don't care | Yes | Don't care | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Don't care | No | No | No | Send |
Don't care | No | No | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Don't care | No | Yes | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Don't care | No | Yes | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | Yes | Discard frame. |
| DE = 1 | IDE = 1 | IDE to DE Mapping Enabled | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Don't care | Don't care | DE = 1 (No change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
No | No | Don't care | DE = 0 (No change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
No | Yes | No | DE = 0 (No change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
No | Yes | Yes | DE = 1 (Change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
| DE Feature Enabled | DE = 1 | Tx_Q > DE Threshold | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
No | Don't care | Don't care | When space is available, put frame into Tx_Q. |
Yes | No | Don't care | When space is available, put frame into Tx_Q. |
Yes | Yes | No | When space is available, put frame into Tx_Q. |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Discard frame. |
1 = Received frames discarded.
6 = Packets transmitted.
12 = Transmitted bytes discarded.
16 = Seconds in service.
18 = Frames Transmitted with BECN.
21 = DE frames receive.
25 = Frames Rx in Excess of CIR.
28 = Bytes transmitted in excess of CIR.
29 = Cells Rx port.
30 = Frames Rx port.
31 = Cells Tx network.
32 = CLP Rx port.
33 = Non-comp CLP Rx port.
34 = Discard CLPth Rx port.
35 = Discard Qfull Rx port.
36 = EFCI Rx port.
37 = AAL5 Rx port.
38 = Non-comp Rx port.
39 = Discarded failed Rx port.
40 = AAL5 discarded Qfull Rx port.
41 = Average Cell Q Depth.
42 = Discarded Rsrc overflow Rx port.
43 = Discarded Sbin full Rx port.
44 = EFCI Tx port.
45 = Cells Tx port.
46 = Cells Rx network.
47 = Discarded Qbin full.
48 = Discarded Qbin CLPth port.
49 = CLP Tx port.
50 = BCM Rx port.
51 = BCM Tx network.
52 = OAM Tx network.
53 = AIS Rx port.
54 = FERF Rx port.
55 = Cells Rx discarded due to rsrc overflow.
56 = Cells Rx discarded due to VC thresh vol.
57 = Current Egress VC Queue Depth.
58 = Number of good PDUs Rx by SAR.
59 = Number of good PDUs Tx by SAR.
60 = Rx PDUs discarded on Ingress by SAR.
61 = Tx PDUs discarded on Egress by SAR.
62 = Invalid crc32 PDU Rx by SAR.
63 = Forward abort PDU Rx by SAR.
64 = Invalid-length PDU Rx by SAR.
65 = Invalid CPI snap PDUs Rx by SAR.
66 = Invalid Lc snap PDUs Rx by SAR.
67 = Frames Rx by SAR.
68 = Short-length failures detected by SAR.
69 = Long-length failures detected by SAR.
0 = Frames received.
1 = Received frames discarded.
2 = Frames transmitted.
3 = Transmitted frames discarded.
9 = Bytes received.
10 = Receive bytes discarded.
11 = Bytes transmitted.
12 = Transmitted bytes discarded.
16 = Seconds In Service.
17 = Frames transmitted with FECN.
18 = Frames transmitted with BECN.
21 = DE frames received.
22 = DE frames transmitted.
23 = DE frames dropped.
24 = DE bytes received.
33 = Rx frames discarded-VC-Q-overflow.
34 = Rx bytes discarded-VC-Q-overflow.
35 = Tx frames discarded-Q-overflow.
36 = Tx bytes discarded-Q-overflow.
37 = Tx frames discarded-Ingress CRC.
39 = Tx frames discarded-trunk discard.
41 = Tx frames during Ingress LMI fail.
42 =Tx bytes during Ingress LMI fail.
43 = Rx Frames Discarded UPC.
44 = Tx Bytes Tagged DE.
45 = Tx Frames Tagged DE.
46 = Tx Frames Invalid CPIs.
47 = Tx Frames Length Violations.
48 = Tx Frames Oversize SDUs.
49 = Tx Frames Unknown Protocols.
50 = Rx Frames Unknown Protocols.
0) Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment. This statistic is incremented even when the received frame is invalid or discarded for any reason. (See possible reasons below.)
1) Receive Frames Discarded (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which were discarded before being sent into the network or aborted after some portion had been already sent into the network. Possible reasons for discard are:
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
2) Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment.
3) Transmit Frames Discarded (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment. Possible reasons for discard are:
4) Packets Received (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of packets received across the network. These are the packets used to re-create all the frames which are counted in the PVC Frames Transmitted and Transmit Frames Discarded statistics (above).
5) Receive Packets Discarded (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of packets received across the network but whose payload was ultimately discarded because they contained portions of the frames which are discarded and counted in the Transmit Frames Discarded statistic (above).
6) Packets Transmitted (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of packets submitted to the network. These are all the packets generated from the "non-errored" received frames (Frames Received minus Receive Frames Discarded) as well as some of the packets from the "errored" received frames (Receive Frames Discarded). Some packets from "errored" receive frames may be submitted to the network because the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. Consequently, when an error is detected at the end of the frame (for example, CRC error, alignment error, length error), the frame is aborted only after some packets may have been sent.
9) Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
10) Receive Bytes Discarded (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Receive Frames Discarded statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
11) Bytes Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Transmitted statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
12) Transmit Bytes Discarded (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Transmit Frames Discarded statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
16) Seconds In Service---This statistic provides a count of the number of seconds during which the PVC was "in service". The PVC is considered in service any time the PVC is not "failed" (due to endpoint hardware failure/absence or inability to find a route through the network) or "downed" (intentionally out of service due to operator action).
17) Frames Transmitted with FECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was experienced.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the port Frames Transmitted with FECN statistic.
18) Frames Transmitted with BECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was experienced.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the port Frames Transmitted with BECN statistic.
20) Minutes Congested---This statistic provides a count of the number of minutes during which 50% or more of the frames transmitted to the attached equipment have the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set.
The threshold (default: 50%) which defines congestion is configurable (by a SuperUser) using the cnffstparm command.
21) DE Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment with the Discard Eligible (DE) bit already set.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
22) DE Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Discard Eligible (DE) bit set, regardless of why or where the DE bit was set.
When IDE-to-DE mapping is enabled on the port, this statistic includes those frames which have their DE bit set by the IDE-to-DE mapping function.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
23) DE Frames Dropped (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached device which were discarded because the frame's DE bit is set and the PVC's Ingress buffer has reached the DE threshold. The DE threshold is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Receive Frames Discarded statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC DE Frames Received statistic.
24) DE Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the DE Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
25) Frames Received in Excess of CIR (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which exceed the configured Committed Information Rate (CIR) for the PVC. Whether a frame is considered "in excess of CIR" depends on whether the DE feature is enabled (using the cnfsysparm command).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
26) Bytes Received in Excess of CIR (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Received in Excess of CIR statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
27) Frames Transmitted in Excess of CIR (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment which:
Common to all of these conditions, is the packets carrying these frames have CLP = 1. It is actually the status of the CLP bits in the arriving packets monitored at Egress.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
28) Bytes Transmitted in Excess of CIR (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Transmitted in Excess of CIR statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Transmitted statistic.
31) Rx Frames Discarded - Deroute/Down (Ingress)
This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which are discarded because the PVC is "derouted" (due to endpoint hardware failure/absence or inability to find a route through the network) or "downed" (intentionally out of service due to operator action).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
32) Rx Bytes Discarded - Deroute/Down (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Rx Frames Discarded - Deroute/Down statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the PVC Receive Bytes Discarded statistic.
33) Rx Frames Discarded - VC Q Overflow (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment which are discarded because the PVC Ingress buffer (VC Q) is full.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Received statistic.
34) Rx Bytes Discarded - VC Q Overflow (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Rx Frames Discarded - VC Q Overflow statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Bytes Received statistic.
This statistic is also a subset of the PVC Receive Bytes Discarded statistic.
35) Tx Frames Discarded - Q Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment because the port's Egress buffer is full. The port's Egress buffer may fill (and overflow) due to oversubscription.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the port Tx Frames Discarded - Q Overflow statistic.
36) Tx Bytes Discarded - Q Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames Discarded - Q Overflow statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Bytes Discarded statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the port Tx Bytes Discarded - Q Overflow statistic.
37) Tx Frames Discarded - Ingress CRC (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment because the frame is incomplete. Specifically, this statistic is incremented any time an end-of-frame (EOF) packet is missing. In other words:
The most likely cause of any of these conditions is a CRC error detected at Ingress causing the end of the frame (including at least the end-of-frame packet and maybe one or more middle-of-frame packets) to not be sent.
A less likely cause for the missing EOF packet, is the packet was dropped due to a transmission bit error in the packet header, detected by a trunk along the PVC's path. Such conditions are included in this statistic.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
38) Tx Bytes Discarded - Ingress CRC (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Bytes Discarded - Ingress CRC statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as any octets which arrived successfully.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Bytes Discarded statistic.
39) Tx Frames Discarded - Trunk Discard (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames which were not able to be transmitted to the attached equipment because the frame:
In any of the cases above, a packet could be discarded on a network trunk either due to extreme trunk congestion or a detected transmission bit error on the packet header.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
40) Tx Bytes Discarded - Trunk Discard (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Bytes Discarded - Trunk Discard statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Transmit Bytes Discarded statistic.
41) Tx Frames During Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment while the signaling protocol on the local port was failed (that is, when the port was in a "Port Communication Failure" state).
This statistic is a subset of the PVC Frames Transmitted statistic.
42) Tx Bytes During Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames During Ingress LMI Failure statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
| DE Feature Enabled | DE = 1 | > CIR | VC_Q > DE Thresh | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Don't care | No | Don't care | Send |
No | Don't care | Yes | Don't care | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | No | No | No | Send |
Yes | No | No | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | No | Yes | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | Yes | Discard frame. |
| DE Feature Enabled | DE = 1 | > CIR | VC_Q > DE Thresh | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Don't care | No | Don't care | Send |
No | Don't care | Yes | Don't care | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Don't care | No | No | No | Send |
Don't care | No | No | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Don't care | No | Yes | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Don't care | No | Yes | Yes | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | No | Set CLP = 1 in all packets. |
Yes | Yes | Don't care | Yes | Discard frame. |
| DE = 1 | IDE = 1 | IDE to DE Mapping Enabled | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Don't care | Don't care | DE = 1 (No change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
No | No | Don't care | DE = 0 (No change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
No | Yes | No | DE = 0 (No change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
No | Yes | Yes | DE = 1 (Change to DE bit) --> Tx_Q. |
| DE Feature Enabled | DE = 1 | Tx_Q > DE Threshold | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
No | Don't care | Don't care | When space is available, put frame into Tx_Q. |
Yes | No | Don't care | When space is available, put frame into Tx_Q. |
Yes | Yes | No | When space is available, put frame into Tx_Q. |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Discard frame. |
16 = Seconds In Service.
34 = Discard CLPth Rx Port.
35 = Discard Qfull Rx Port.
55 = Number of Cells Rx with CLP Set.
56 = Number Of Cells Rx with EFCI Set.
57 = Number of Cells Rx with UPC CLP Set.
58 = AAL1 Sequence Mismatch.
59 = Discarded Cells for Shelf Alarm.
61 = Total Cells Tx from Line.
70 = VC queue flushed by SAR.
58 = AAL1 Sequence Mismatch.
60 = Rx Buffer Overflows.
62 = Rx Buffer Underflows.
63 = Rx Buffer Overflows.
64 = HCS Correctable Error.
65 = Loss of Pointer.
66 = Loss of Cell Delineation.
69 = Tx Bytes Discarded-Q-Overflow.
70 = Tx Cells Inserted-Q-Underflow.
71 = Total Cells Tx to Line.
72 = Total Cells Rx to Line.
73 = Channel up time in seconds.
This subsection provides the data connection sub-type values.
0 = bipolar violations.
1 = frame slips.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
4 = frame bit errors.
5 = CRC errors.
0 = bipolar violations.
1 = frame slips.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
4 = frame bit errors.
5 = CRC errors.
6 = out of multi-frames.
16 = all ones in timeslot 0.
28 = B3ZS Line Code Violations.
29 = Line Errored Seconds.
30 = Line Severely Errored Seconds.
31 = P-bit Line Parity Errors.
32 = Errored Seconds - Parity.
33 = Severely Errored Seconds - Parity.
39 = Unavailable Seconds.
40 = PLCP BIP-8 Errors.
41 = BIP-8 Errored Seconds.
42 = BIP-8 Severely Errored Seconds.
43 = PLCP Severely Errored Framing Seconds.
44 = PLCP Unavailable Seconds.
45 = HCS Errors.
142 = PLCP FEBE Error Seconds.
143 = PLCP FEBE Severely Error Secs.
144 = PLCP FE Counts.
145 = PLCP FEBE Counts.
146 = HCS Errored Seconds.
147 = HCS Severely Errored Seconds.
150 = YEL Transitions.
152 = Alarm Indication Signal.
169 = Loss of Cell Delineation.
170 = Loss of Pointer.
171 = OC3 Path AIS.
172 = OC3 Path YEL.
173 = Section BIP-8.
174 = Line BIP-24.
175 = Line FEBE.
176 = Path BIP-8.
177 = Path FEBE.
178 = Section BIP-8 Errored Seconds.
179 = Line BIP-24 Errored Seconds.
180 = Line FEBE Errored Seconds.
181 = Path BIP-8 Errored Seconds.
182 = Path FEBE Errored Seconds.
184 = Section Severely Errored Framing Seconds.
185 = Line BIP-24 Severely Errored Seconds.
186 = Line FEBE Severely Errored Seconds.
187 = Path BIP-8 Severely Errored Seconds.
188 = Path FEBE Severely Errored Seconds.
189 = Line Unavailable Seconds.
190 = Line Far End Unavailable Seconds.
191 = Path Unavailable Seconds.
192 = Path Far End Unavailable Seconds
193 = HCS Correctable Error.
194 = HCS Correctable Error Errored Seconds.
195 = HCS Correctable Error Severely Errored Seconds.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
4 = frame bit errors.
This subsection provides the trunk line sub-type values.
0 = bipolar violations.
1 = frame slips.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
4 = frame bit errors.
5 = CRC errors.
8 = packet out of frames.
9 = packet CRC errors.
10 = bad clock errors.
11 = voice packets dropped.
12 = TS packets dropped.
13 = non-TS packets dropped.
14 = High Priority packets dropped.
15 = BData A packets dropped.
16 = BData B packets dropped.
17 = voice packets transmitted.
18 = TS packets transmitted.
19 = non-TS packets transmitted.
20 = High Priority packets transmitted.
21 = BData A packets transmitted.
22 = BData B packets transmitted.
23 = total packets transmitted.
24 = BData A CLP packets dropped.
25 = BData B CLP packets dropped.
26 = BData A EFCN packets transmitted.
27 = BData B EFCN packets transmitted.
148 = BData A CLP packets transmitted.
149 = BData B CLP packets transmitted.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
9 = packet CRC errors.
11 = voice packets dropped.
12 = TS packets dropped.
13 = non-TS packets dropped.
14 = high priority packets dropped.
15 = BData A packets dropped.
16 = BData B packets dropped.
17 = voice packets transmitted.
18 = TS packets transmitted.
19 = non-TS packets transmitted.
20 = high priority packets transmitted.
21 = BData A packets transmitted.
22 = BData B packets transmitted.
23 = total packets transmitted.
24 = BData A CLP packets dropped.
25 = BData B CLP packets dropped.
26 = BData A EFCN packets transmitted.
27 = BData B EFCN packets transmitted.
28 = line code violations.
29 = line errored seconds.
30 = line severely errored seconds.
31 = P-bit parity code violations.
32 = errored seconds - line.
33 = severely errored seconds - line.
34 = C-bit parity code violations.
35 = errored seconds - path.
36 = severely errored seconds - path.
37 = severely errored framing seconds.
38 = alarm indication signal seconds.
39 = unavailable seconds.
45 = ATM cell header HEC errors.
47 = Tx voice cells dropped.
48 = Tx TS cells dropped.
49 = Tx non-TS cells dropped.
50 = Tx high priority cells dropped.
51 = Tx Bdata A cells dropped.
52 = Tx Bdata B cells dropped.
53 = voice cells transmitted to line.
54 = TS cells transmitted to line.
55 = non TS cells transmitted to line.
56 = high priority cells transmitted to line.
57 = Bdata A cells transmitted to line.
58 = Bdata B cells transmitted to line.
59 = half full cells transmitted to line.
60 = full cells transmitted to line.
61 = total cells transmitted to line.
62 = Tx Bdata A CLP cells dropped.
63 = Tx Bdata B CLP cells dropped.
64 = Bdata A EFCN cells transmitted to line.
65 = Bdata B EFCN cells transmitted to line.
66 = half full cells received from line.
67 = full cells received from line.
68 = total cells received from line.
69 = total packets received from line.
70 = Rx voice packets dropped.
71 = Rx TS packets dropped.
72 = Rx non-TS packets dropped.
73 = Rx high priority packets dropped.
74 = Rx Bdata A packets dropped.
75 = Rx Bdata B packets dropped.
82 = Rx Bdata A CLP packets dropped.
83 = Rx Bdata B CLP packets dropped.
87 = Rx voice cells dropped.
88 = Rx TS cells dropped.
89 = Rx non-TS cells dropped.
90 = Rx high priority cells dropped.
91 = Rx Bdata A cells dropped.
92 = Rx Bdata B cells dropped.
93 = Rx Bdata A CLP cells dropped.
94 = Rx Bdata B CLP cells dropped.
140 = FEBE counts.
141 = FERR counts (M-bit or F-bit).
142 = PLCP FEBE errored seconds.
143 = PLCP FEBE severely errored seconds.
144 = PLCP FEBE counts.
145 = PLCP FE counts.
146 = ATM HEC errored second.
147 = ATM HEC severely errored seconds.
148 = BData A CLP packets transmitted.
149 = BData B CLP packets transmitted.
160 = CGW Packets received from the IPX network.
161 = CGW cells transmitted to line.
162 = CGW Frames relayed to line.
163 = CGW Aborted frames transmitted to line.
166 = CGW Packets transmitted to the IPX network.
167 = CGW Cells received from Line.
171 = CGW Bad CRC-32 frames received from line.
173 = CGW Bad CRC-16 frames received from IPX.
177 = OAM Loopback cells transmitted.
178 = OAM AIS cells transmitted.
179 = OAM FERF cells transmitted.
180 = OAM RTD cells transmitted.
181 = OAM RA cells transmitted.
183 = OAM CC cells transmitted.
185 = OAM Loopback cells received.
186 = OAM AIS cells received.
187 = OAM FERF cells received.
188 = OAM RTD cells received.
189 = OAM RA cells received.
191 = OAM CC cells received.
2 = out of frames
3 = losses of signal
28 = B3ZS line code violations
29 = line errored seconds
30 = line severely errored seconds
31 = P-bit parity code violations
32 = errored seconds - line
33 = severely errored seconds - line
34 = C-bit parity code violations
35 = errored seconds - path
36 = severely errored seconds - path
37 = severely errored framing seconds
38 = alarm indication signal seconds.
39 = unavailable seconds.
45 = ATM cell header HEC errors.
47 = Tx voice cells dropped.
48 = Tx TS cells dropped.
49 = Tx non-TS cells dropped.
50 = Tx high priority cells dropped.
51 = Tx Bdata A cells dropped.
52 = Tx Bdata B cells dropped.
53 = voice cells transmitted to line.
54 = TS cells transmitted to line.
55 = non TS cells transmitted to line.
56 = high priority cells transmitted to line.
57 = Bdata A cells transmitted to line.
58 = Bdata B cells transmitted to line.
61 = total cells transmitted to line.
62 = Tx Bdata A CLP cells dropped.
63 = Tx Bdata B CLP cells dropped.
64 = Bdata A EFCN cells transmitted to line.
65 = Bdata B EFCN cells transmitted to line.
68 = total cells received from line.
87 = Rx voice cells dropped.
88 = Rx TS cells dropped.
89 = Rx non-TS cells dropped.
90 = Rx high priority cells dropped.
91 = Rx Bdata A cells dropped.
92 = Rx Bdata B cells dropped.
93 = Rx Bdata A CLP cells dropped.
94 = Rx Bdata B CLP cells dropped.
140 = FEBE counts.
141 = FERR counts (M-bit or F-bit).
142 = PLCP FEBE errored seconds.
143 = PLCP FEBE severely errored seconds.
144 = PLCP FEBE counts.
145 = PLCP FE errored seconds.
146 = ATM HEC errored counts.
147 = ATM HEC severely errored counts.
150 = DS3 yellow transition counts.
151 = PLCP yellow transition counts.
152 = AIS transition counts.
155 = Tx voice CLP cells dropped.
156 = Tx TS CLP cells dropped.
157 = Tx non-TS CLP cells dropped.
158 = Tx high priority CLP cells dropped.
160 = Tx CBR cells served.
161 = Tx VBR cells served.
162 = Tx ABR cells served.
163 =Tx CBR CLP cells dropped.
164 =Tx VBR CLP cells dropped.
165 =Tx ABR CLP cells dropped.
166 =Tx CBR overflow cells dropped.
168 =Tx ABR overflow cells dropped.
169 = Loss of cell delineation.
170 = Loss of pointer.
171 = OC3 Path AIS.
172 = OC3 Path YEL.
173 = Section BIP-8.
174 = Line BIP-24.
175 = Line FEBE.
176 = Path BIP-8.
177 = Path FEBE.
178 = Section BIP-8 errored seconds.
179 = Line BIP-24 errored seconds.
180 = Line FEBE errored seconds.
181 = Path BIP-8 errored seconds.
182 = Path FEBE errored seconds.
184 = Section Severely errored framing seconds.
185 = Line BIP-24 severely errored seconds.
186 = Line FEBE severely errored seconds.
187 = Path BIP-8 severely errored seconds.
188 = Path FEBE severely errored seconds.
189 = Line unavailable seconds.
190 = Line far end unavailable seconds.
191 = Path unavailable seconds.
192 = Path far end unavailable seconds.
193 = HCS correctable error.
194 = HCS correctable errored seconds.
195 = HCS correctable error severely errored seconds.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
4 = frame bit errors.
2 = out of frames.
3 = losses of signal.
51 = Tx BData A cells dropped.
61 = Total Cells transmitted to line.
142 = PLCP FEBE errored seconds.
143 = PLCP FEBE severely errored seconds
144 = PLCP FEBE counts.
145 = PLCP FE counts.
150 = DS3 yellow transition counts.
This subsection provides the port sub-type values.
0 = frames received.
1 = frames transmitted.
2 = bytes received.
3 = bytes transmitted.
4 = frames transmitted with FECN.
5 = frames transmitted with BECN.
6 = receive frame CRC errors.
7 = invalid format receive frames.
8 = receive frame alignment errors.
9 = illegal length receive frames.
10 = number of DMA overruns.
11 = LMI status enquiries.
12 = LMI status transmit count.
13 = LMI status update count.
14 = LMI invalid status enquiries.
15 = LMI link timeout errors.
16 = LMI keepalive sequence errors.
17 = receive frames undefined DLCI errors.
18 = DE frames dropped.
19 = transmit status enquiries.
20 = received status counter.
21 = asynchronous status counter.
22 = invalid sequence number count.
23 = transmit protocol timeout count.
24 = CLLM messages frames transmitted.
25 = CLLM messages bytes transmitted.
26 = CLLM messages frames received.
27 = CLLM messages bytes received.
28 = CLLM failures.
29 = Tx frames discarded queue overflow.
30 = Tx bytes discarded queue overflow.
31 = Tx frames while Ingress LMI fail.
32 = Tx bytes while Ingress LMI fail.
0) Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment. This statistic is incremented even when the received frame is invalid or discarded for any reason (see possible reasons below). This count also includes signaling protocol frames received from the attached equipment.
1) Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment. This count also includes signaling protocol frames transmitted to the attached equipment.
2) Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
3) Bytes Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Transmitted statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
4) Frames Transmitted with FECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was experienced.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
5) Frames Transmitted with BECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was observed.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
6) Receive Frame CRC Errors (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the CRC calculated by the IPX/IGX does not match the CRC provided by the attached equipment in the last 2 octets of the frame.
Any frame received with an incorrect CRC is discarded by the network.
However, the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. As long as the frame header format is valid (see Invalid Format Receive Frames statistic below) and the DLCI field in the frame header is recognized (see Receive Frames Undefined DLCI Count statistic below), packets containing the beginning of the frame are created (one start-of-frame (SOF) packet and subsequent middle-of-frame (MOF) packets) and sent as soon as possible.
When the frame is short or when there are other packets already waiting to be sent, the detection of the CRC error causes all the packets of the frame to be discarded. However, when the frame is long and there is no congestion in the Ingress VC queue, some packets are sent through the network before the CRC error is detected. As soon as the CRC error is detected, any portion of the frame which has not yet been sent is discarded. In particular, no end-of-frame (EOF) packet is ever sent. When the next frame arrives, a new SOF packet is sent, etc. At the far end, when a SOF packet arrives that does not immediately follow an EOF packet, the incomplete frame is discarded and counted in the PVC statistic of Transmit Frames Discarded.
When the CRC is incorrect because of a bit error in the DLCI field in the frame header, the error is also recorded as a Receive Frame with Undefined DLCI (see below) unless the "errored" DLCI is also configured on the port.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
7) Invalid Format Receive Frames (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the Extended Address (EA) bits (the least significant bit in each of the two Frame Relay header octets) is incorrect. The IPX/IGX must see a "0" as the least significant bit of the first octet and a "1" as the least significant bit of the second octet.
Any frame received with incorrect EA bits is discarded immediately.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
8) Receive Frame Alignment Errors (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the total frame length is not an integral number of octets.
Any frame received with an incorrect alignment is discarded by the network.
However, the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. As long as the frame header format is valid (see Invalid Format Receive Frames statistic above) and the DLCI field in the frame header is recognized (see Receive Frames Undefined DLCI Count statistic below), packets containing the beginning of the frame are created (one start-of-frame (SOF) packet and subsequent middle-of-frame (MOF) packets) and sent as soon as possible.
When the frame is short or when there are other packets already waiting to be sent, the detection of the alignment error causes all the packets of the frame to be discarded. However, when the frame is long and there is no congestion in the Ingress VC queue, some packets are sent through the network before the alignment error is detected. As soon as the alignment error is detected, any portion of the frame which has not yet been sent is discarded. In particular, no end-of-frame (EOF) packet is ever sent. When the next frame arrives, a new SOF packet is sent, etc. At the far end, when a SOF packet arrives that does not immediately follow an EOF packet, the incomplete frame is discarded and counted in the PVC statistic of Transmit Frames Discarded.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
9) Illegal Length Receive Frames (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the total frame length is either too short or too long.
To be accepted, a frame must be at least five octets, but no more than 4510 octets, long, including the header and frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets. Any frame received with an invalid length is discarded by the network.
A frame that is too short is immediately detected and discarded.
For a frame that is too long, the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. As long as the frame header format is valid (see Invalid Format Receive Frames statistic above) and the DLCI field in the frame header is recognized (see Receive Frames Undefined DLCI Count statistic below), packets containing the beginning of the frame are created (one start-of-frame (SOF) packet and subsequent middle-of-frame (MOF) packets) and sent as soon as possible.
As the frame is very long, it is very likely some packets are sent through the network before the length error is detected. As soon as the length error is detected, any portion of the frame which has not yet been sent is discarded. In particular, no end-of-frame (EOF) packet is ever sent. When the next frame arrives, a new SOF packet is sent, etc. At the far end, when a SOF packet arrives that does not immediately follow an EOF packet, the incomplete frame is discarded and counted in the PVC statistic of Transmit Frames Discarded.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
10) Number of DMA Overruns (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of times the DMA process failed to transfer the received frames from the back card (FRI) to the front card (FRP/FRM) because of the lack of available buffer space.
In order to buffer frames received from the attached equipment, each Frame Relay port is allocated a certain amount of buffer space.
On the FRP/FRM Model D (which supports the FRI-V.35 and the FRI-X.21), each port is allocated 1500 buffers of 100 octets each.
On the FRP/FRM Model E (which supports the FRI-T1 and the FRI-E1), each port is allocated buffers of 120 octets each based on the number of T1 or E1 circuit line timeslots which constitute the port. For a T1 circuit line, each timeslot is allocated 250 buffers. (Thus, a 256 kbps port on a T1 circuit line is allocated 1000 buffers total.) For an E1 circuit line, each timeslot is allocated 200 buffers. (Thus, a 256 kbps port on an E1 circuit line is allocated 800 buffers total.)
When the DMA controller has one or more received frames to transfer to the front card, it secures buffers into which it places the received frames. When no buffers are available, the back card discards all received frames on the port until 90% of the allocated buffers are free again. During this time, frames from any PVC on the port are discarded. No count is kept of:
11) LMI UNI Status Enquiries (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status enquiry frames received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
12) LMI UNI Status Transmit Count (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status frames transmitted to the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
13) LMI UNI Status Update Count (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of asynchronous status update frames transmitted to the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
When enabled as part of the port configuration (cnfport command), an asynchronous status update frame is generated any time a PVC is "failed" or "downed" and again any time a PVC is "repaired" or "upped".
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
14) LMI Invalid Status Enquiries (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status enquiry frames with an invalid format received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
15) LMI UNI Link Timeout Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times the "T392 Polling Verification Timer" times out without a Status Enquiry frame having been received.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
The "T392 Polling Verification Timer" is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
16) LMI UNI Keepalive Sequence Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times a discontinuity existed in the (normally consecutive) sequence numbers contained in the Status Enquiry frames received from the attached equipment.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
17) Received Frames Undefined DLCI Count (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received with a DLCI for which no PVC is provisioned on this port. This count includes any signaling protocol frames received while no signaling protocol is enabled or the wrong signaling protocol is enabled (such as by enabling the StrataLMI signaling protocol while the attached equipment is generating Annex A or Annex D signaling protocol frames, or vice versa).
Any frame received with an undefined DLCI is discarded immediately.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
18) DE Frames Dropped (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames to be transmitted to the attached device which were discarded because the frame's DE bit is set and the port's Egress buffer has reached the DE threshold. The DE threshold is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the corresponding PVC's Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
19) LMI NNI Status Enquiries (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status enquiry frames transmitted to the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
20) LMI NNI Status Receive Count (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status frames received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
21) LMI NNI Status Update Count (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of asynchronous status update frames received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
22) LMI NNI Link Timeout Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times the "T392 Polling Verification Timer" times out without a Status frame having been received from the attached equipment.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
The "T392 Polling Verification Timer" is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
23) LMI NNI Keepalive Sequence Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times a discontinuity existed in the (normally consecutive) sequence numbers contained in the Status frames received from the attached equipment.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
24) CLLM Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of Consolidated Link Layer Management (CLLM) frames transmitted to the attached equipment.
CLLM frames are used to exchange PVC congestion information over an NNI port to allow the ForeSight algorithm to regulate the flow of traffic on each PVC based on congestion in the local network as well as congestion in an attached network. This is not intended to be a full implementation of the CLLM suite.
The CLLM mechanism is enabled as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
25) CLLM Bytes Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the CLLM Frames Transmitted statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the Bytes Transmitted statistic.
26) CLLM Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of Consolidated Link Layer Management (CLLM) frames received from the attached equipment.
CLLM frames are used to exchange PVC congestion information over an NNI port to allow the ForeSight algorithm to regulate the flow of traffic on each PVC based on congestion in the local network as well as congestion in an attached network. This is not intended to be a full implementation of the CLLM suite.
The CLLM mechanism is enabled as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
27) CLLM Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the CLLM Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the Bytes Received statistic.
28) CLLM Failures---This statistic provides a count of the number of times:
29) Tx Frames Discarded - Queue Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames discarded because the port's transmit queue (Egress queue) was full.
The size of the port's transmit queue is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
30) Tx Bytes Discarded - Queue Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames Discarded - Queue Overflow statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
31) Tx Frames while Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment while the signaling protocol at the port on the remote end of a PVC was failed (that is, when the port was in a "Port Communication Failure" state).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
32) Tx Bytes while Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames while Ingress LMI Failure statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the Bytes Transmitted statistic.
0 = Unknown VPI/VCI.
1 = Cell buffer overflow.
2 = Non-zero GFC count.
5 = AIS cells received.
6 = Ex FERF cell.
7 = Number of cells received.
8 = Number of cells received with CLP set.
9 = Number of cells received with EFCI set.
10 = Number of BCM cells received.
11 = Number of cells transmitted.
12 = OAM cells received count.
13 = Tx Payload error due to BIP-16 error.
14 = Number of cells transmitted with CLP set.
15 = Number of cells transmitted with EFCI set.
16 = Tx header error discard.
17 = Get Request received.
18 = GetNextReq received.
19 = GetNextReq transmitted.
20 = SetRequest received.
21 =Traps received.
22 = GetResp received.
23 = GetRequest transmitted.
24 = GetResp transmitted.
25 = Trap transmitted.
26 = Unknown received.
27 = Status transmitted.
28 = UpdtStatus transmitted.
29 = Status Ack transmitted.
30 = Status Enq received.
31 = Status Enq transmitted.
32 = Status received.
33 = UpdtStatus received.
34 = Status Ack received.
35 = Invalid LMI received.
36 = Invalid LMI length received.
37 = Unknown LMI received.
38 = Invalid LMI IE received.
39 = Invalid transaction IDs.
64 = Cells received with CLP 0.
65 = Cells received with CLP 0 discarded.
66 = Cells received with CLP discarded.
67 = Cells transmitted with CLP 0.
68 = Egress OAM cell count.
69 = Ingress RM cell count.
70 = Egress RM cell count.
0 = Frames received.
1 = Frames transmitted.
2 = Bytes received.
3 = Bytes transmitted.
4 = Frames transmitted with.FECN.
5 = Frames transmitted with.BECN.
6 = Receive frame CRC errors.
7 = Invalid format receive frames.
8 = Receive frame alignment errors.
9 = Illegal length receive frames.
10 = Number of DMA overruns.
11 = LMI status enquiries.
12 = LMI status transmit count.
13 = LMI status update count.
14 = LMI invalid status enquiries.
15 = LMI link timeout errors.
16 = LMI keepalive sequence errors.
17 = Receive frame undefined DLCI errors.
18 = DE frames dropped.
19 = Transmit status enquiries.
20 = Receive status counter.
21 = Asynchronous status counter.
22 = Invalid sequence number count.
23 = Transmit protocol timeout count.
24 = CLLM message frames transmitted.
25 = CLLM message bytes transmitted.
26 = CLLM message frames received.
27 = CLLM message bytes received.
28 = CLLM failures.
29 = Tx frames discarded-queue overflow.
30 = Tx bytes discarded-queue overflow.
31 = Tx frames while Ingress LMI fail.
32 =Tx bytes while Ingress LMI fail.
See detailed explanations under sub-type 0.
0 = Frames received.
1 = Frames transmitted.
2 = Bytes received.
3 = Bytes transmitted.
4 = Frames transmitted with.FECN.
5 = Frames transmitted with.BECN.
6 = Receive frame CRC errors.
7 = Invalid format receive frames.
8 = Receive frame alignment errors.
9 = Illegal length receive frames.
11 = LMI status enquiries.
12 = LMI status transmit count.
13 = LMI status update count.
14 = LMI invalid status enquiries.
15 = LMI link timeout errors.
17 = Receive frame undefined DLCI errors.
18 = DE frames dropped.
19 = Transmit status enquiries.
20 = Received status counter.
21 = Asynchronous status counter.
22 = Invalid sequence number count.
23 = Transmit protocol timeout count.
29 = Tx frames discarded-queue overflow.
30 = Tx bytes discarded-queue overflow.
31 = Tx frames while Ingress LMI fail.
32 =Tx bytes while Ingress LMI fail.
33 = Receive NNI sequence mismatch.
0) Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment. This statistic is incremented even when the received frame is invalid or discarded for any reason (see possible reasons below). This count also includes signaling protocol frames received from the attached equipment.
1) Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment. This count also includes signaling protocol frames transmitted to the attached equipment.
2) Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
3) Bytes Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Frames Transmitted statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
4) Frames Transmitted with FECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was experienced.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
5) Frames Transmitted with BECN (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment with the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) bit set, regardless of where in the network the congestion was observed.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
6) Receive Frame CRC Errors (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the CRC calculated by the IPX/IGX does not match the CRC provided by the attached equipment in the last 2 octets of the frame.
Any frame received with an incorrect CRC is discarded by the network.
However, the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. As long as the frame header format is valid (see Invalid Format Receive Frames statistic below) and the DLCI field in the frame header is recognized (see Receive Frames Undefined DLCI Count statistic below), packets containing the beginning of the frame are created (one start-of-frame (SOF) packet and subsequent middle-of-frame (MOF) packets) and sent as soon as possible.
When the frame is short or when there are other packets already waiting to be sent, the detection of the CRC error causes all the packets of the frame to be discarded. However, when the frame is long and there is no congestion in the Ingress VC queue, some packets are sent through the network before the CRC error is detected. As soon as the CRC error is detected, any portion of the frame which has not yet been sent is discarded. In particular, no end-of-frame (EOF) packet is ever sent. When the next frame arrives, a new SOF packet is sent, etc. At the far end, when a SOF packet arrives that does not immediately follow an EOF packet, the incomplete frame is discarded and counted in the PVC statistic of Transmit Frames Discarded.
When the CRC is incorrect because of a bit error in the DLCI field in the frame header, the error is also recorded as a Receive Frame with Undefined DLCI (see below) unless the "errored" DLCI is also configured on the port.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
7) Invalid Format Receive Frames (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the Extended Address (EA) bits (the least significant bit in each of the two Frame Relay header octets) is incorrect. The IPX/IGX must see a "0" as the least significant bit of the first octet and a "1" as the least significant bit of the second octet.
Any frame received with incorrect EA bits is discarded immediately.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
8) Receive Frame Alignment Errors (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the total frame length is not an integral number of octets.
Any frame received with an incorrect alignment is discarded by the network.
However, the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. As long as the frame header format is valid (see Invalid Format Receive Frames statistic above) and the DLCI field in the frame header is recognized (see Receive Frames Undefined DLCI Count statistic below), packets containing the beginning of the frame are created (one start-of-frame (SOF) packet and subsequent middle-of-frame (MOF) packets) and sent as soon as possible.
When the frame is short or when there are other packets already waiting to be sent, the detection of the alignment error causes all the packets of the frame to be discarded. However, when the frame is long and there is no congestion in the Ingress VC queue, some packets are sent through the network before the alignment error is detected. As soon as the alignment error is detected, any portion of the frame which has not yet been sent is discarded. In particular, no end-of-frame (EOF) packet is ever sent. When the next frame arrives, a new SOF packet is sent, etc. At the far end, when a SOF packet arrives that does not immediately follow an EOF packet, the incomplete frame is discarded and counted in the PVC statistic of Transmit Frames Discarded.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
9) Illegal Length Receive Frames (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received from the attached equipment in which the total frame length is either too short or too long.
To be accepted, a frame must be at least five octets, but no more than 4510 octets, long, including the header and frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets. Any frame received with an invalid length is discarded by the network.
A frame that is too short is immediately detected and discarded.
For a frame that is too long, the IPX/IGX does not wait to receive the entire frame before starting to packetize the frame and send it through the network. As long as the frame header format is valid (see Invalid Format Receive Frames statistic above) and the DLCI field in the frame header is recognized (see Receive Frames Undefined DLCI Count statistic below), packets containing the beginning of the frame are created (one start-of-frame (SOF) packet and subsequent middle-of-frame (MOF) packets) and sent as soon as possible.
As the frame is very long, it is very likely some packets are sent through the network before the length error is detected. As soon as the length error is detected, any portion of the frame which has not yet been sent is discarded. In particular, no end-of-frame (EOF) packet is ever sent. When the next frame arrives, a new SOF packet is sent, etc. At the far end, when a SOF packet arrives that does not immediately follow an EOF packet, the incomplete frame is discarded and counted in the PVC statistic of Transmit Frames Discarded.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
10) Number of DMA Overruns (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of times the DMA process used to transfer the received frames from the back card (FRI) to the front card (FRP/FRM) failed because of the lack of available buffer space.
In order to buffer frames received from the attached equipment, each Frame Relay port is allocated a certain amount of buffer space.
When the DMA controller has one or more received frames to transfer to the front card, it secures buffers into which it places the received frames. When no buffers are available, the back card discards all received frames on the port until 90% of the allocated buffers are free again. During this time, frames from any PVC on the port are discarded. No count is kept of:
11) LMI UNI Status Enquiries (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status enquiry frames received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
12) LMI UNI Status Transmit Count (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status frames transmitted to the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
13) LMI UNI Status Update Count (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of asynchronous status update frames transmitted to the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
When enabled as part of the port configuration (cnfport command), an asynchronous status update frame is generated any time a PVC is "failed" or "downed" and again any time a PVC is "repaired" or "upped".
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
14) LMI Invalid Status Enquiries (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status enquiry frames with an invalid format received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
15) LMI UNI Link Timeout Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times the "T392 Polling Verification Timer" times out without a Status Enquiry frame having been received.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
The "T392 Polling Verification Timer" is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
16) LMI UNI Keepalive Sequence Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times a discontinuity existed in the (normally consecutive) sequence numbers contained in the Status Enquiry frames received from the attached equipment.
This statistic is valid for any UNI signaling protocol chosen (StrataLMI, ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A). This statistic is also valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
17) Received Frames Undefined DLCI Count (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames received with a DLCI for which no PVC is provisioned on this port. This count includes any signaling protocol frames received while no signaling protocol is enabled or the wrong signaling protocol is enabled (such as by enabling the StrataLMI signaling protocol while the attached equipment is generating Annex A or Annex D signaling protocol frames, or vice versa).
Any frame received with an undefined DLCI is discarded immediately.
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
18) DE Frames Dropped (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames to be transmitted to the attached device which were discarded because the frame's DE bit is set and the port's Egress buffer has reached the DE threshold. The DE threshold is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the corresponding PVC's Transmit Frames Discarded statistic.
19) LMI NNI Status Enquiries (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status enquiry frames transmitted to the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
20) LMI NNI Status Receive Count (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of status frames received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
21) LMI NNI Status Update Count (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of asynchronous status update frames received from the attached equipment as part of the selected signaling protocol.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
22) LMI NNI Link Timeout Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times the "T392 Polling Verification Timer" times out without a Status frame having been received from the attached equipment.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D, or CCITT Annex A).
The "T392 Polling Verification Timer" is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
23) LMI NNI Keepalive Sequence Errors---This statistic provides a count of the number of times a discontinuity existed in the (normally consecutive) sequence numbers contained in the Status frames received from the attached equipment.
This statistic is valid for any NNI signaling protocol chosen (ANSI Annex D or CCITT Annex A).
24) CLLM Frames Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of Consolidated Link Layer Management (CLLM) frames transmitted to the attached equipment.
CLLM frames are used to exchange PVC congestion information over an NNI port to allow the ForeSight algorithm to regulate the flow of traffic on each PVC based on congestion in the local network as well as congestion in an attached network. This is not intended to be a full implementation of the CLLM suite.
The CLLM mechanism is enabled as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
25) CLLM Bytes Transmitted (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the CLLM Frames Transmitted statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the Bytes Transmitted statistic.
26) CLLM Frames Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of Consolidated Link Layer Management (CLLM) frames received from the attached equipment.
CLLM frames are used to exchange PVC congestion information over an NNI port to allow the ForeSight algorithm to regulate the flow of traffic on each PVC based on congestion in the local network as well as congestion in an attached network. This is not intended to be a full implementation of the CLLM suite.
The CLLM mechanism is enabled as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Received statistic.
27) CLLM Bytes Received (Ingress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the CLLM Frames Received statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the Bytes Received statistic.
28) CLLM Failures---This statistic provides a count of the number of times:
29) Tx Frames Discarded - Queue Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames discarded because the port's transmit queue (Egress queue) was full.
The size of the port's transmit queue is configured as part of the port configuration (cnfport command).
30) Tx Bytes Discarded - Queue Overflow (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames Discarded - Queue Overflow statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
3`) Tx Frames while Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of frames transmitted to the attached equipment while the signaling protocol at the port on the remote end of a PVC was failed (that is, when the port was in a "Port Communication Failure" state).
This statistic is a subset of the Frames Transmitted statistic.
31) Tx Bytes while Ingress LMI Failure (Egress)---This statistic provides a count of the number of octets in the frames counted in the Tx Frames while Ingress LMI Failure statistic (above). The octets counted include the Frame Relay header octets as well as the frame check sequence (FCS, or CRC) octets.
This statistic is a subset of the Bytes Transmitted statistic.
0 = Unknown VPI/VCI.
2 = Non-zero GFC count.
5 = Rx FERF cells.
6 = SNMP PDU received.
14 = Number of cells transmitted with CLP set.
15 = Number of cells transmitted with EFCI set.
17 = Get request received.
18 = GetNext request received.
20 = Set request received.
21 = Trap received.
22 = Get response received.
23 = Get request transmitted.
24 = Get response transmitted.
25 = Tx AIS cells.
40 = Total cells received from line.
41 = Total cells transmitted to line.
42 = OAM loopback cells received.
43 = OAM loopback cells transmitted.
44 = OAM CRC error cells received.
45 = Tx AIS cells.
46 = Discard cells transmitted for port alarm.
47 = SNMP PDU received.
48 = Invalid PDU received.
49 = ASN1 parse error.
50 = No such name error.
51 = Too Big error.
52 = ACP cells received.
53 = ACP cells received with CRC-10 error.
54 = ACP cells transmitted.
55 = ACP cell transmission failures.
56 = HEC errored cells received per IMA group.
1 = Total basic link units received.
2 = Total basic link units transmitted.
3 = Total octets received.
4 = Total octets transmitted.
5 = Total bytes transmitted.
6 = Total bytes received.
7 = Total frames transmitted.
8 = Total frames received.
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Posted: Wed Mar 31 15:41:11 PST 1999
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