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y0EINB: Number of octets in non-errored incoming yellow frames with traffic class
0
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y0EINF: Number of non-errored incoming yellow frames with traffic class 0
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g1EINB: Number of octets in non-errored incoming green frames with traffic class
1
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g1EINF: Number of non-errored incoming green frames with traffic class 1
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y1EINB: Number of octets in non-errored incoming yellow frames with traffic class
1
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y1EINF: Number of non-errored incoming yellow frames with traffic class 1.
For more information, refer the Metropolis
®
AMU User Operations Guide.
Threshold Limit Notifications for Ethernet High Priority Traffic Monitor
Users can individually enable or disable threshold crossing notifications for each active
Ethernet High Priority Traffic Monitor on each of the following parameters.
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i3gEILS - 15 minute bin
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i3gEISLS - 15 minute bin
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i32gEILS - 15 minute bin
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i32gEISLS - 15 minute bin
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i3gEILS - 24 hour bin
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i3gEISLS - 24 hour bin
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i32gEILS - 24 hour bin
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i32gEISLS - 24 hour bin.
Each Ethernet High Priority Traffic Monitor has its own set of thresholds. In case one
of the thresholds is crossed while the threshold crossing is enabled, a corresponding
alarm is raised or cleared for the Ethernet High Priority Traffic Monitor in question.
Users can provision “Set” and “Clear” thresholds for each of these counters. Note that
this feature is only applicable to the Ethernet High Priority Traffic Monitor feature.
For more information, refer the Metropolis
®
AMU User Operations Guide.
Provisionable LS/SLS Threshold
Users can provision thresholds (between 0%-100%) to define a Loaded Second (LS)
and a Severely Loaded Second (SLS) for both C3EIN and C2EIN counters. One set of
provisioned LS/SLS thresholds (four values) can be provisioned for each Ethernet High
Priority Traffic Monitor. Different thresholds can be set to 15 minute and 24 hour
counters. Note that this feature is only applicable to the Ethernet High Priority Traffic
Monitor feature.
In combination with the LS and SLS provisioning in percentage, users can provision
the bandwidth to which the percentages are applied (in kbit/s per port), which
represents the 100% traffic load, when no VCAT or LAG members have failed. The
system automatically scales back the thresholds in case VCAT or LAG bandwidth is
temporarily lost. Note that this feature is only applicable to the Ethernet High Priority
Traffic Monitor feature.
Product description
Performance Monitoring
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