User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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For example:
The integrity column indicates whether the PM is valid:
•
0 indicates a valid entry.
•
1 indicates an invalid entry. This can occur for a number of reasons, including
but not limited to a disconnected cable, a missing SFP module, muting of a
radio interface, and an operational status of Down.
18.7.3
Displaying Service Bundle-Level Statistics (CLI)
IP-20 supports the following counters per service bundle at the service bundle
level:
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Transmitted Green Packets (64 bits counter)
•
Transmitted Green Bytes (64 bits counter)
•
Transmitted Green Bits per Second (32 bits counter)
•
Dropped Green Packets (64 bits counter)
•
Dropped Green Bytes (64 bits counter)
•
Transmitted Yellow Packets (64 bits counter)
•
Transmitted Yellow Bytes (64 bits counter)
•
Transmitted Yellow Bits per Second (32 bits counter)
•
Dropped Yellow Packets (64 bits counter)
•
Dropped Yellow Bytes (64 bits counter)
To display service bundle-level PMs, enter interface view for the interface and
enter the following command:
eth type eth [x/x]> tm-service-bundle show statistics service-
bundle-id <service-bundle-id> clear-on-read <clear-on-read>
layer-1 <layer-1>
To clear service bundle-level PMs for all service bundles on an interface, enter
interface view for the interface and enter the following command:
eth type eth [x/x]> tm-service-bundle clear statistics
Table 207: Egress Service Bundle Level PMs CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
service-bundle-id
Number
1
–
63
The service bundle for which you
want to display PMs.