IP2000 Diagnostics
SNMP MIB for GMAC and VLAN statistics
Stinger®
IP2000 Configuration Guide
A-23
Example
With the
-ifstat
-c
option, you can use
agrm
to clear the interface
statistics. For example:
super> agrm -ifstat -c 1
Statistics cleared for IF 1
Note
If SNMP is also being used to obtain the same set of interface statistics, you
should avoid clearing the statistics by using the
agrm -ifstat -c
command.
SNMP MIB for GMAC and VLAN statistics
The
ip2kstats.mib
MIB gathers statistics about the GMAC interface of the IP2000
control module, and also collects statistics on a per-VLAN basis. It is implemented as
the following proprietary Lucent enterprise MIB:
ip2kStatsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ascend 51 }
The transmit and receive statistics represented in this MIB are also accessible in the
command-line interface by using the
gmac -d
command. The VLAN statistics are also
accessible in the command-line interface by using the debug-level
vlanstats
command.
History maintained at 15-minute intervals
The system maintains a history of the following fields by averaging them at fixed
15-minute intervals for the last 24 hours (96 intervals):
■
Tx and Rx octets (transmit and receive traffic streams)
■
Multicast traffic (receive side only)
■
Unicast traffic (transmit and receive traffic streams)
■
Broadcast traffic (receive side only)
■
Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors (receive side only)
Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) statistics tables
Gigabit Ethernet statistics are represented in five MIB tables:
■
GigE configuration
■
GigE interval transmit statistics
■
GigE interval receive statistics
■
GigE total transmit statistics
■
GigE total receive statistics
Bytes transmitted
Number of bytes transmitted on the interface.
Unicast packet sent
Number of unicast packet sent on the interface.
Output packet discarded
Number of packets for which the transmission has been
canceled due to output filtering conditions.
Output packet error
Number of packets for which the transmission has been
canceled due to output error conditions.
Output field
Description