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Configuring FRSM 8 Port Cards
The FRSM 8T1/E1 sits in any of the MGX 8250 Service Module slots. It supFrame Relay over 8 channelized T1 or E1 Ports.
This chapter describes dialogs that show configuration information for:
- Card Parameters
- Lines
- Logical Ports
To display FRSM card configuration dialogs by doing one of the following:
- Double click on the FRSM card.
- Select the FRSM card, then select Configure>card.
- Select the FRSM card, right-click to display the card popup menu, then select Configure.
- Select the FRSM card, then click the Configure button on the toolbar.
The FRSM 8T1/E1 Card Category menu contains the following items:
- Card
- Service Module Features
- FR Port Realtime Counters
- LCN Partition Type
- Ports
- Channels
Use this dialog to view FRSM 8T1/E1 card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Figure 6-1.
Figure 6-1: Card Configuration Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1: Card Configuration Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Slot Number
| Number of the current slot the card is installed in.
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Card Type
| Current card type. In this case, it is an FRSM.
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Card State
| Front card status. Can be one of the following:
- nocard
- standby
- active
- failed
- selfTest
- heldInReset
- boot
- mismatch
- unknown
- reserved
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Front Card Description
| Description of the front card.
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Front Card Serial No
| Serial number of the front card.
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Card Hardware Revision
| Current card hardware revision.
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Card Firmware Revision
| Current card firmware revision.
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MIB Version Number
| MIB version number updated when any part of the MIB changes.
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Card Reset Reason
| Reason for the last card reset. Can be Powerup, parityError, watchDog, resource, clrAll, missingTask.
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Line Module Type
| Current line module number. Can be one of the following:
- lm-RJ48-8T1
- lm-RJ48-8E1
- lm-SMB-8E1
- lm-RJ48-8T1-R
- lm-RJ48-8E1-R
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Line Module State
| Current back card state. Can be any of: notPresent, Present, invalid.
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Line Module Description
| Description of the current back card.
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Line Module Serial Number
| Serial number of the current back card.
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Line Module Hardware Revision
| Hardware revision of the current back card
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Line Module Firmware Revision
| Firmware revision of the current back card.
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Use the Service Module Features dialog to view service module features for the FRSM card. (See Figure 6-2.)
Figure 6-2: FRSM Service Module Features Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 6-2.
Table 6-2: FRSM Service Module Features Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Channelized Card?
| BRAM parameter indicating whether this card will support DS0 channels.
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Card Supports Foresight?
| BRAM parameter indicating whether this card will support ForeSight. Can be rateControlEnabled or rateControlDisabled.
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OAM Loopback Allowed?
| Indicates whether RAS-OAM loopback test is enabled or disabled for this card.
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OAM Loopback Frequency
| Indicates the frequency in minutes in which the RAS task sends one OAM loopback cell peridle connection. Possible values:1..10.
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Note This is not a configurable dialog. The CLI commands related to this dialog are dspfeature, chanfst, and clrsmcnf. |
Use this dialog to view FR Port Realtime Counters on a FRSM card. (See Figure 6-3.)
Figure 6-3: FR Port Realtime Counters Table

The FR Port Realtime Counters dialog parameters are described in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3: FR Port Realtime Counters Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Port Num
| Logical port number.
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Rcv Port Frames
| Total number of receive port frames received on the ingress.
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Rcv Port Bytes
| Total number of receive port bytes received on the ingress.
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Rcv Port Frames with DE
| Total number of frames with DE bit set received on the ingress.
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Rcv Port FECNs
| Total number of frames with forward explicit congestion notification (FECN) bit set received on the ingress.
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Rcv Port BECNs
| Total number of frames with backward explicit congestion notification (BECN) bit set received on the ingress.
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Rcv CRC ErrFrames
| Total number of frames discarded on the ingress due to cycle redundancy check (CRC) error.
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Rcv Frames DiscAlignmentErr
| Total number of frames discarded on the ingress due to alignment error.
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Rcv Frames DiscIllLen
| Total number of frames discarded on the ingress due to illegal length.
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Rcv Frames Illegal Header
| Total number of frames discarded on the ingress due to illegal header.
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Rcv Frames Abort
| Total number of received frames aborted.
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Rcv Frames Unknown DLCI
| Total number of frames received with an unknown DLCI.
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Rcv Last UnKnown DLCI
| Last unknown DLCI received.
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Rcv Frames Tagged FECN
| Total number of frames received that were tagged with FECN bit.
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Rcv FramesTaggedBECN
| Total number of frames received that were tagged with BECN bit.
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Rcv Frames Tagged DE
| Total number of frames received that were tagged with DE bit.
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Rcv Frames Disc Exceeded Threshold
| Total number of frames discarded on the ingress due to exceeded DE threshold.
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Rcv Kbps AIR
| Received Average Information Rate(AIR) in Kbps.
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Rcv Buf Not Available
| Total number of times the receiver is turned off.
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Xmt Port Frames
| Total number of frames transmitted.
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Xmt Port Bytes
| Total number of bytes transmitted.
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Xmt Port Frames FECN
| Total number of frames transmitted with forward explicit congestion notification (FECN) bit already set.
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Xmt Port Frames BECN
| Total number of frames transmitted with backward explicit congestion notification (BECN) bit already set.
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Xmt Port Disc ExceedQDepth
| Total number of frames discarded on the egress due to exceeded queue depth.
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XmtPortBytesDiscXceedQDepth
| Total number of bytes discarded on the egress due to exceeded queue depth.
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Xmt Port Frames During LMI Alarm
| Total number of frames transmitted during Local Management Interface (LMI) logical port alarm.
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Xmt Port Bytes During LMI Alarm
| Total number of bytes transmitted during Local Management Interface (LMI) logical port alarm.
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Xmt Port Frames Abort
| Total number of transmit frames aborted.
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Xmt Port Underrun
| Total number of frames discarded due to overrun.
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Xmt Kbps AIR
| Transmit Average Information Rate in Kbps.
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Xmt Buf Not Available
| Total number of times the transmitter is turned off.
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Rcv Frames Discarded due to No Chan
| Total number of frames received when no channel is set up.
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Rcv Status Inquiry
| Total number of Status Inquiry messages received.
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Rcv Invalid Request
| Total number of Invalid Request messages received.
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Rcv Uni Seq Mismatch
| Number of times User-Network Interface (UNI) messages with sequence number mismatches were received.
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Xmt Status
| Number of times Status Response messages were transmitted.
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Xmt Asynch Update
| Number of times Asynchronous Status messages were transmitted.
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UNI Signalling Timeout
| Number of times user network interface User-Network Interface (UNI) Status Requests were not received.
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Xmt Status Inquiry
| Number of Status Inquiry messages transmitted.
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RCV Asynch Update
| Number of times Asynchronous Status messages were received.
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Rcv NNI Seq Mismatch
| Number of times Network-to-Network (NNI) messages with sequence number mismatches were received.
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Rcv NNI Signaling Timeout
| Number of times Network-to-Network (NNI) status requests were not received.
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Rcv Frames CLLM
| Total number of CLLM frames received.
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Rcv Bytes CLLM
| Total number of CLLM bytes received.
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Xmt Frames CLLM
| Total number of CLLM frames transmitted.
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Xmt Bytes CLLM
| Total number of XMT CLLM bytes received.
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CLLM Failures
| Number of times an expected CLLM message was not received.
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Note The FR Port Realtime Counters dialog is not a configurable dialog. |
Use the LCN partition type dialog to configure LCN partition type on a FRSM card.
(See Figure 6-4.)
Figure 6-4: LCN Partition Type Dialog

Choose one from the cardLcnPartitionType pulldown menu:
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| Disables partitioning on the current card.
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| Enables controller based resource type for the current card. This means the total number of LCNs available to each controller is fixed but no reservation on each port.
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| Enables card specific resource partitioning on the current card. This means that a certain number of LCNs available on each port for each controller is reserved as specified in the port resource.
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To modify LCN partition type, make the changes you want and click Modify.
Use the Ports dialog to configure Ports on a FRSM card. The Ports dialog parameters are described in Table 6-4.
Figure 6-5: Card/Ports Dialog

Table 6-4: Ports Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Port Num
| Logical port number.
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Port Line Number
| Line number.
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Port RowStatus
| Enables, deletes, or modifies the port. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Clear Port Status?
| Clear port row status. Choose noaction or yes from the popup menu.
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Port Ds0 Config BitMap
| Bitmap of DS0s for a line, used to form this logical port. Bit 0 represents DS0-1.
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Port Flags
| Number of flags used.
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EQueue Service Ratio
| Number of times queue 1 is serviced for every time queue 2 is serviced.
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Port Speed (Kbps)
| Port speed in Kbps.
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Port Admin Status
| Port administrative status. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Port State
| Logical port state. Can be one of the following:
- notConfigured
- active
- remoteLoopback
- linefailure
- signallingfailure
- outofcelldelineation
- localloopback
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Port Type
| Port type. Choose one from the popup menu:
- frame-relay
- frFUNI
- frame-forward
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Signalling Protocol Type
| Signalling protocol type. Choose one from the popup menu:
- other
- noSignalling
- strataLMI
- annexAUNI
- annexDUNI
- annexANNI
- annexDNNI
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Async Updates
| Enables asynchronous status updates. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.
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Link Integrity Timer (Secs)
| Interval in seconds for Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) to do status polling.
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Poll Verification Timer (Secs)
| Interval in seconds for User-Network (UNI) to expect status polling.
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Status Polling Counter
| Number of UNI/NNI polling cycles.
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Error Threshold
| UNI/NNI error threshold.
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Event Count
| UNI/NNI events, always greater than the Error Threshold parameter.
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Enhanced LMI
| Indicates whether or not enhanced Local Management Interface (LMI) is enabled on a logical port. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.
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CLLM Enable
| Enables or disables CLLM. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.
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CLLM XMT Status Timer (Milli Secs)
| Interval in milliseconds for CLLM to send CLLM updates.
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Port Signalling State
| Port Signalling State.
- Bit 0 = 0 LMI okay or not enabled
- Bit 0 = 1 LMI failed
- Bit 1 = 0 CLLM okay or not enabled
- Bit 1 = 1 CLLM failed
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Port Oversubscribed
| Indicates whether or not the port is oversubscribed. Can be true or false.
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Port Ingress Percent Utilization
| Indicates whether or not the port is oversubscribed. Can be true or false.
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Port Egress Percent Utilization
| Percentage of utilization of the port in the Egress direction.
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Use the Channels dialog to configure Channels on a FRSM card. (See Figure 6-6.)
Figure 6-6: FRSM Channels Dialog

The Channels dialog parameters are described in Table 6-5.
Table 6-5: Channels Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Channel Number
| Virtual connection number.
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Channel RowStatus
| Channel status. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Channel Port Number
| Refers to the logical ports that are possible on this card, the user must set this variable.
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Clear Channel Counters?
| Clears Channel Port Counters. Choose: noaction or yes.
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DLCI
| Data-link connection identifier (DLCI) number of the channel. The user must set this variable. All the connections on the same port should have a unique DLCI number.
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Egress Q Select
| Selects one of two possible port queues. Can be:
- highPriority
- lowPriority
- notSupported (indicates this entry is not used)
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Ingress Q Depth
| Sets the maximum depth for queue before it starts dropping cells. It is defined in terms of number of bytes.
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Ingress Q ECN Threshold
| Sets the maximum depth for queue before it starts flow control. It is defined in terms of number of bytes.
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Ingress Q DE Threshold
| Sets the maximum depth for queue before they become discard eligible. It is defined in terms of number of bytes.
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Egress Q Depth
| Sets the maximum depth for queue before it starts dropping the cells. It is defined in terms of number of bytes.
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Egress Q DE Threshold
| Sets the maximum depth for queue before they become discard eligible. It is defined in terms of number of bytes.
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Egress Q ECN Threshold
| Sets the maximum depth for queue before it starts flow control. It is defined in terms of number of bytes.
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Enable DE Tagging
| Enables DE tagging in the Ingress direction only. Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. The default is disable.
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Committed Information Rate (BPS)
| Defines the Committed Information Rate in bits per second. The default is 2400. The maximum value for E1 is 2048000; the maximum value for T1 is 1536000. CIR has to be less than or equal to the port speed.
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Burst Committed
| Defines the Burst Committed. The default value is 5100. If CIR is not 0, BC cannot be 0. BC must be 0 if CIR is 0.
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Burst Excess
| Defines the Burst Excess. The default value is 5100. If CIR is not 0, BE cannot be 0.
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Burst Size
| Default is 100. IBS should be less than or equal to BC when CIR is greater than 0. IBS must be 0 when CIR is 0.
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Enable Foresight
| Sets the ForeSight option. Choose enable or disable from the popup menu. The default is disable.
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Quiescent Information Rate (CPS)
| Defines Quiescent Information Rate for ForeSight in cells per second. The default is 10.
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Minimum Information Rate (CPS)
| Defines Minimum Information Rate for ForeSight in cells per second. The default is 10.
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Peak Information Rate (CPS)
| Defines Peak Information Rate for ForeSight in cells per second. The default is 10.
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Remote Lpbk State
| Used to enable or disable the remote loopback for each channel. When you enable this option on a channel, all the cells coming from the network side are looped back towards the network and all the frames coming from the user side are dropped. The default is disable.
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Channel Test Type
| Tests the continuity or delay of a connection, sending specific cell patterns towards the network. The receiving node would loop back when it receives these cells. The test should be done in about couple of seconds. Testcon tests the continuity of the connection. Testdelay uses the same test except that it measures for delay through the network.
Choose one from the popup menu:
- testcon
- testdelay
- notest (This is the default.)
To test the delay follow this procedure:
1. Set Channel Test Type to testdelay.
2. Read Channel Test State till it is Pass or Fail.
3. Read Round Trip Delay for the delay if it is Pass.
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Note The Channel Test Type returns to notest when the test is complete. |
To test the continuity follow this procedure:
1. Channel Test Type to testcon.
2. Read Channel Test State till it is Pass or Fail.
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Note The Channel Test Type returns to notest when the test is complete. |
You can not select two tests back to back. Select one test and wait for it to complete its cycle before selecting another test.
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Channel Test State
| State of the test. Can be one of the following:
- passed
- failed
- inprogress
- notinprogress
When you add a connection, the Channel Test State becomes notinprogress. When you select any test, it goes to the inprogress state. After it completes the test, failed or passed is displayed.
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Round Trip Delay (Milli Secs)
| Round trip delay in milliseconds. When Channel Test Type is testdelay, the result of the test can be read in chanRTDResult.
When no test has been run. 65535 is displayed.
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Channel Type
| Sets the channel type. Choose one from the popup menu:
- frNIWFrame Relay Network Interworking.
- frSIW-transparentService Interworking without any SDU translation.
- frSIW-translateService Interworking with SDU translation.
- frFUNIFrame Relay UNI.
- frForwardFrame Forwarding.
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Channel FECN Config
| Sets the forward explicit congestion notification (FECN) configuration mapEFCI, valid only for SIW. The FECN bits in frame relay are mapped to Explicit Forward Congestion Indication (EFCI) bit in the ATM cells. Choose mapEFCI or setEFCIzero from the popup menu.
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Map CLP Bit
| Sets the mapping of cell loss priority (CLP) bit. Choose one from the popup menu:
- mapCLPThe discard eligible (DE) bit is mapped to cell loss priority (CLP) bit in ATM cell.
- setCLPzeroThe discard eligible (DE) bit is ignored and cell loss priority (CLP) bit is set to a constant value.
- setCLPoneThe discard eligible (DE) bit is ignored and cell loss priority (CLP) bit is set to a constant value.
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Map DE Bit
| Sets the mapping of discard eligible (DE) bit. Choose one from the popup menu:
- mapDEThe cell loss priority (CLP) bit is mapped to discard eligible (DE) bit in frame relay.
- setDEzeroThe cell loss priority (CLP) bit is ignored and discard eligible (DE) bit is set to a constant value.
- setDEoneThe cell loss priority (CLP) bit is ignored and discard eligible (DE) bit is set to a constant value.
- ignoreCLPIgnores cell loss priority (CLP) bit and discard eligible (DE) bit remains as received.
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Ingress Percent Util
| Channel ingress utilized percentage. Can be 1...100.
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Egress Percent Util
| Channel egress utilized percentage. Can be 1...100.
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Egress CIR
| Channel egress committed information rate (CIR). The Egress CIR has to be less than or equal to the port speed.
Maximum value for E1 card = 2048000
Maximum value for T1 card = 1536000
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Override Oversubscription
| Permits adding a new connection on a port, even if it is oversubscribed. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.
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FR Conn Type
| Frame Relay (FR) channel connection type. Choose pvc or svc from the popup menu.
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FR CDR Number
| Frame Relay (FR) count data records (CDR) key to correlate cell/frame counts, start/end record.
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There are four ways to select the line (the rear view of the card must be displaying) to display the appropriate line configuration dialog:
- Double-click the connector on the card.
- Select the connector, then select Configure>line.
- Select the connector, right-click to display the Line popup menu, then select Configure.
- Select the connector, then click the Configure button on the toolbar.
To display the configuration parameters for dsx1 lines, select the name of the category from the Category popup menu at the top of the dialog.
Use these dialogs to view and configure dsx1 line information. (If you reach any of these dialogs by device selection, the total number of rows read displays at the bottom of the dialog.) To select another line for viewing, enter a line number in the LINE field at the top of the dialog. The dialog refreshes and displays the new information.
The categories of line configuration for dsx1 lines are:
- Physical Line Config (dsx1)
- Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1)
- dsx1Line Real Time Counters
These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.
Use the Physical Line Config (dsx1) dialog to view and configure the dsx1 physical line information. (See Figure 6-7.)
Figure 6-7: Physical Line Config (dsx1) Dialog

The Physical Line Config (dsx1) dialog parameters are described in Table 6-6.
Table 6-6: Physical dsx1 Line Config (dsx1)Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Line Number
| Line number.
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Type
| Line type. Choose one from the popup menu:
- dsx1ESF
- dsx1D4
- dsx1E1
- dsx1E1CRC
- dsx1E1CRC-MF
- dsx1E1MF
- dsc1E1clearchannel
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Connector
| Line connector type and the back card type. Can be one of the following:
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Line Enable
| Line enabled status. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Coding
| Type of zero code suppression used on the line, which affects a number of its characteristics. Choose one popup menu:
- dsx1HDB3
- dsx1JBZS
- dsx1B8ZS
- dsx1AMI
JBZS = Jammed Bit Zero Suppression
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Length
| Line length. Choose one from the popup menu:
- lineLength0to110Feet
- lineLength110to220Feet
- lineLength220to330Feet
- lineLength330to440Feet
- lineLength440to550Feet
- lineLength550to660Feet
- lineLength660FeetPlus
- lineLength-75-0hm
- lineLength-120-0hm
- lineLength0to131Feet
- lineLength131to262Feet
- lineLength262to393Feet
- lineLength393to524Feet
- lineLength524to655Feet
- lineLength655FeetPlus
- notRequired
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Xmt Clock
| Transmit clock source. Choose one from the popup menu:
- localTiming
- loopTiming
- throughTiming
On a CESM card, only localTiming is supported.
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Loopback
| Line loopback configuration of the DS1 interface. Choose one of the following from the popup menu:
- dsx1LocalLoop
- dsx1NoLoop
- dsx1RemoteLoop
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Code Sent
| Type of code sent across DS1. Choose one from the popup menu:
- dsx1SendNoCode
- dsx1SendLineCode
- dsx1SendPayLoadCode
- dsx1SendResetCode
- LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap
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DS0's Used
| DS0s used for this line.
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Loopback code Detect
| Indicates whether or not detection of line loopback codes is enabled. Choose codeDetectDisabled or codeDetectEnabled from the popup menu.
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Enable BERT
| Indicates whether or not BERT is enabled. Choose disabled or enabled from the popup menu.
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To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.
Use the Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) dialog to view and configure the dsx1 physical line alarm information. (See Figure 6-8.)
Figure 6-8: Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) Dialog

The Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) dialog parameters are described in Table 6-7.
Table 6-7: Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) Dialog Parameters
Parameter
| Description
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Line Number
| Line number.
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Line Alarm State
| Status of the line alarm. A value of zero indicates no alarms.
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Line Statistical Alarm State
| Status of the line statistical alarm. A value of zero indicates no alarms.
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Setup Severity of Red Alarm
| Used to set up the severity of RED alarm. When the LOS alarm is detected, the FRSM sends the alarm with the appropriate severity status. Choose major or minor from the popup menu.
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Setup Severity of RAI Alarm
| Used to set up the severity of RAI alarm. When the LOS alarm is detected, the FRSM sends the alarm with the appropriate severity status. Choose major or minor from the popup menu.
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Near-End Alarm Counter (up counter)
| Integration counter. The local alarms are LOS and LOF. The default is 6.
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Near-End Alarm Counter (down counter)
| Integration counter. The near-end alarms are LOS and LOF. The default is 1.
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Near-End Alarm Threshold
| Determines the value to declare for near-end alarm. A count of 1500 gives 2.5 seconds to declare LOS with an up count value of 6.
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Far-End Alarm Counter (up counter)
| Integration counter. The far-end alarms are AIS and YEL. The default is 6.
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Far-End Alarm Counter (down counter)
| Integration counter. The far-end alarms are AIS and YEL. The default is 1.
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Far-End Alarm Threshold
| Determines the value to declare for far-end alarm. A count of 1500 gives 2.5 seconds to declare LOS with an up count value of 6.
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Statistical Alarm Severity
| Used to set up the severity of statistical alarm. When any statistical alarm is detected, the FRSM sends the alarm with appropriate severity status. Choose one from the popup menu:
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To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.
Use the Dsx1 Line RealTime Counters dialog to view and configure the dsx1 RealTime counters. (See Figure 6-9.)
Figure 6-9: Dsx1 Line Real Time Counters Dialog

The dSX1 Line RealTime Counters dialog parameters are described in Table 6-8.
Table 6-8: Dsx1 Line Real Time Counters Dialog Parameters
Parameter
| Description
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Cnt Line Number
| Line number.
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Clear Line Counters
| Resets all the counters. Choose noaction or clear.
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Rcv LOS Count
| Number of times the Loss Of Signal is detected with or without integrating to LOS alarm.
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Rcv OOF Count
| Number of times yellow alarms is detected with or without integrating to RAI alarm.
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Rcv RAI Count
| Number of times yellow alarms is detected with or without integrating to RAI alarm.
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Rcv FE Count
| Number of Framing Errors detected.
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To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.
This section describes the dialogs which show logical port configuration information for an FRSM card.
There are four dialogs for FRSM port configuration:
- Logical Port Config (FR Ports)
- FR Port RTCs
- FR Port RTCs (CLLM)
- FR Port Resource Partition Config
These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.
Use the Logical Port Config dialog to view and configure logical ports on an FRSM card. (See Figure 6-10.)
Figure 6-10: Logical Port Config (FR) Dialog

The Logical Port Config dialog parameters are described in Table 6-9.
Table 6-9: Logical Port Config (FR) Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Port No.
| Logical port number.
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Line No.
| Line number associated with the logical port.
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Port RowStatus
| Port row status. Choose add, delete, or modify.
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Port Ds0 Config Bitmap
| Bitmap of DS0s for a line, used to form this logical port. Bit 0 represents DS0-1.
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Port Ds0 Speed
| Port DSO speed in cells per second.
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Port Flags
| Number of flags transmitted between frame relay frames.
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EQueue Service Ratio
| Number of times queue 1 is serviced for every time queue 2 is serviced.
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Port Speed (kbps)
| Port DSO speed in kbps.
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Port Admin Status
| Port administrative status. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Port State
| Logical port state.
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portSvcStatus
| Port SVC status.
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portSvcShareLcn
| Indicates whether or not the LCN and VPid address spaces are shared across all the ports.
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portSvcLcnLow
| Beginning of the LCN range reserved for SVCs.
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portSvcLcnHigh
| End of the LCN range reserved for SVCs.
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portSvcDlciLow
| Beginning of the DLCI range reserved for SVCs.
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portSvcDlciHigh
| End of the DLCI range reserved for SVCs.
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Port Type
| Port type. Choose one from the pop-up menu:
- structured
- unstructured
- framingOnVcDisconnect
- strau
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Signalling Protocol Type
| Signalling protocol type. Choose one from the pop-up menu:
- other
- no signalling
- strataLMI
- annexAUNI
- annexDUNI
- annexANNI
- annexDNNI
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Async Updates
| Enables asynchronous status updates. Choose disable or enable.
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Link Integrity Timer (Secs)
| Interval in seconds for NNI to do status polling.
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Poll Verification Timer (Secs)
| Interval in seconds for UNI to expect status polling.
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Status Polling Counter
| Number of UNI/NNI polling cycles.
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Error Threshold
| UNI/NNI error threshold.
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Event Count
| UNI/NNI events, always greater than the Error Threshold parameter.
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Enhance LMI
| Indicates whether or not enhanced LMI is enabled on a logical port. Choose disable or enable.
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CLLM Enable
| Enables or disables CLLM. Choose disable or enable.
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CLLM Xmt Status Timer (Milli Secs)
| Interval in milliseconds for CLLM to send CLLM updates.
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Port Signalling State
| Port signalling state.
Bit 0 = 0 LMI okay or not enabled
Bit 0 = 1 LMI failed
Bit 1 = 0 CLLM okay or not enabled
Bit 1 = 1 CLLM failed
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Port Oversubscribed
| Indicates whether or not the port is oversubscribed. Can be one of: true or false.
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Port Ingress Percent Utilization
| Percentage of utilization of the port in the Ingress direction.
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Port Egress Percent Utilization
| Percentage of utilization of the port in the Egress direction.
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Use the FR Port RTCs dialog to view and configure port RealTime counters on a FRSM card. (See Figure 6-11.)
Figure 6-11: FR Port RTCs Dialog
The FR Port RTCs dialog parameters are described in Table 6-10.
Table 6-10: FR Port RTCs Dialog Parameters
| Parameter
| Description
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Port Num
| Logical port number.
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Rcv Port Frames
| Total number of frames received in the Ingress direction.
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Rcv Port Bytes
| Total number of bytes received in the Ingress direction.
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Rcv Port Frames with DE
| Total number of frames with DE bit set in the Ingress direction.
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Rcv Port FECNs
| Total number of frames with FCNS bit set in the Ingress direction.
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Rcv Port BECNs
| Total number of frames with BECN bit set in the Ingress direction.
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Rcv CRC ErrFrames
| Total number of frames discarded in Ingress due to CRC error.
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Rcv Frames DiscAlignmentErr
| Total number of frames discarded in Ingress due to alignment error.
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RcvFrames DiscIllLen
| Total number of frames discarded in Ingress due to illegal length.
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Rcv Frames IllegalHeader
| Total number of frames discarded in Ingress due to illegal header.
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Rcv Frames Abort
| Total number of received frames aborted.
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Rcv Frames Unkn DLCI
| Total number of frames received with an unknown DLCI.
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Rcv Last Unkn DLCI
| Last unknown DLCI received.
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Rcv Frames Tagged FECN
| Total number of frames received that were tagged with FECN bit.
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Rcv Frames Tagged BECN
| Total number of frames received that were tagged with BECN bit.
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Rcv Frames Tagged DE
| Total number of frames received that were tagged with DE bit.
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Rcv Frames Disc Exceeded Threshold
| Total number of frames discarded in Ingress due to exceeded DE threshold.
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Rcv Kbps AIR
| Received Average Information Rate in Kbps.
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Rcv Buf Not Available
| Total number of times the receiver is turned off.
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Xmt Port Frames
| Total number of frames transmitted.
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Xmt Port Bytes
| Total number of bytes transmitted.
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Xmt Port Frames FECN
| Total number of frames transmitted with FECN bit already set.
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Xmt Port Frames BECN
| Total number of frames transmitted with BECN bit already set.
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Xmt Port Disc. Exceed Q Depth
| Total number of bytes discarded in Egress due to exceeded queue depth.
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Xmt PortBytesDiscXceedQDepth
| Total number of frames discarded in Egress due to exceeded queue depth.
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Xmt Port Frames During LMI Alarm
| Total number of frames transmitted during LMI logical port alarm.
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Xmt Port Bytes During LMI Alarm
| Total number of bytes transmitted during LMI logical port alarm.
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Xmt Frames Abort
| Total number of transmit frames aborted.
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Xmt Frames Underrun
| Total number of frames discarded due to overrun.
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Xmt Kbps AIR
| Transmit Average Information Rate in Kbps.
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Xmt Buf Not Available
| Total number of times the transmitter is turned off.
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Rcv Frames Discarded due to No Chan
| Total number of frames received when no channel is set up.
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Rcv Status Inquiry
| Total number of Status Inquiry messages received.
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Rcv Invalid Request
| Total number of Invalid Request messages received.
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Rcv UNI Seq. Mismatch
| Number of times UNI messages with sequence number mismatches were received.
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Xmt Status
| Number of times Status Response messages were transmitted.
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Xmt Async Update
| Number of times Asynchronous Status messages were transmitted.
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UNI Signalling Timeout
| Number of times UNI Status Requests were not received.
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XMT Status Inquiry
| Number of Status Inquiry messages transmitted.
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Rcv Async Update
| Number of times Asynchronous Status messages were received.
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Rcv NNI Seq. Mismatch
| Number of times NNI messages with sequence number mismatches were received.
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Rcv NNI Signalling Timeout
| Number of times NNI Status requests were not received.
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Use the FR Port RTCs (CLLM) dialog to view and configure CLLM port RealTime counters on a FRSM card. (See Figure 6-12.)
Figure 6-12: FR Port RTCs (CLLM) Dialog

The FR Port RTCs (CLLM) dialog parameters are described in Table 6-11.
Table 6-11: FR Port RTCs (CLLM) Dialog Parameters
Parameter
| Description
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Rcv Frames CLLM
| Number of CLLM frames received.
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Rcv Bytes CLLM
| Number of CLLM bytes received.
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Xmt Frames CLLM
| Number of CLLM frames transmitted.
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Xmt Bytes CLLM
| Number of CLLM bytes transmitted.
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CLLM Failures
| Number of times an expected CLLM message was not received.
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Use the FR Port Resource Partition dialog to view and configure port resource partitions on a FRSM card. (See Figure 6-13.)
Figure 6-13: FR Port Resource Partition Config Dialog
The FR Port Resource Partition dialog parameters are described in Table 6-12.
Table 6-12: FR Port Resource Partition Config Dialog Parameters
Parameter
| Description
|
frResPartPortNum
| Logical port number.
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Note For a T1 card, the maximum port number is 192. For an E1 card, the maximum port number is 248. For FRSM VHS 2CT3, the maximum port number is 256. |
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frResPartCtrlrNum
| Index number for the controller using this port. Can be one of the following:
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frResPartRowStatus
| Used to add, delete or modify the partition.
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frResPartDlciLow
| Represents low end of reserved DLCI.
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frResPartDlciHigh
| Represents high end of reserved DLCI.
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frResPartIngrPctBw
| Percentage of total ingress bandwidth reserved.
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frResPartEgrPctBw
| Percentage of total egress bandwidth reserved.
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Posted: Mon Oct 2 21:17:00 PDT 2000
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