Operation and Maintenance
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9664-A2-GB20-00
March 2000
Table 5-10.
PVC Connection Status (2 of 2)
Field
What It Indicates
Status
EDLCI
0 to 62
For multiplexed DLCIs only.
Identifies an individual link/
connection embedded within a
DLCI.
Status
Identifies whether the physical
interfaces, LMIs, and DLCIs are all
enabled and active for this PVC
connection.
Active
1
H
The PVC is currently active.
Inactive
H
The PVC is inactive because:
– Alarm conditions and network
and SLV communication
status indicate that data
cannot be successfully
passed.
– The unit has disabled the
interface or frame relay link
due to internal operating
conventions.
– Activation of an alternate
virtual circuit is not warranted;
that is, no alarm condition on
the primary destination link
has been detected.
Disabled
H
The PVC cannot be activated
and is essentially disabled as a
result of how the unit was
configured. Possible causes:
– The physical interface at one
or both ends of the PVC is/are
disabled.
– The frame relay link on one or
both ends of the PVC is/are
disabled.
Invalid
H
Some portion of the PVC
connection is not fully configured.
1
For the circuit to be active, both Source and Destination Statuses must be Active.
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