5. Operation and Maintenance
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Service Level Verification Performance Statistics
These statistics appear when Service Level Verification (SLV) is selected from
the Performance Statistics menu.
Main Menu
→
Status
→
Performance Statistics
→
Service Level Verification
They only appear for the network interface and only if DLCIs are multiplexed. In
addition, this screen only appears for units with the FLEX SLV feature set, when
Service Type is set to Frame Relay.
Table 5-12. Service Level Verification Performance Statistics (1 of 2)
Statistic
What It Indicates
Far End Circuit
Number of the multiplexed DLCI or VPI/VCI (Virtual Path
Identifier/Virtual Channel Identifier) at the other end of the
connection.
If the far-end circuit is a DLCI, the DLCI number (16–1007)
appears. If a VPI/VCI, the number is displayed as xx,yyy,
xx being the VPI number (0 –15) and yyy being the VCI number
(32–2047).
None
appears if the unit has not communicated with the other
end.
Far End IP Addr
IP Address of the device at the other end of the multiplexed DLCI
connection.
None
appears if the FrameSaver unit has not communicated with
the other end, or if the device at the other end of the multiplexed
DLCI does not have an IP Address configured.
Dropped SLV
Responses
The number of SLV inband sample messages sent for which a
response from the far-end device has not been received.
Inbound Dropped
Frames*
Total number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were dropped in transit.
The counts continue to increment until the maximum value is
reached (2
32
–2), then the count starts over.
The SLV Delivery Ratio option (see
in Chapter 3, Configuration) must be
enabled for these statistics to appear.
Above CIR *
The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the committed information rate and were dropped
in transit.
Within CIR *
The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were within the committed information rate, but were dropped
in transit.
Between CIR&EIR *
The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were between the committed information rate and excess
information rate, and were dropped in transit.
Above EIR *
The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the excess information rate and were dropped in
transit.
* Only appears for FrameSaver units when the SLV Delivery Ratio option is enabled.
Summary of Contents for FrameSaver FLEX 9123
Page 1: ...FrameSaver FLEX 9123 User s Guide Document No 9123 A2 GB20 20 August 2001 ...
Page 10: ...Contents viii August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 24: ...1 About the FrameSaver FLEX 9123 1 10 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 34: ...2 User Interface and Basic Operation 2 10 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 98: ...3 Configuration 3 64 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 212: ...8 Setting Up NetScout Manager Plus for FrameSaver Devices 8 18 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 228: ...A Menu Hierarchy A 6 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 258: ...B SNMP MIBs and Traps and RMON Alarm Defaults B 30 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...
Page 266: ...C Connectors Cables and Pin Assignments C 8 August 2001 9123 A2 GB20 20 ...