Avaya CS 1000 Maintenance Manual page 67

Isdn primary rate interface
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CNG_NB
CNG_NEW
CNG_OLD
CON_NB
CON_NEW
CON_OLD
DIV_NB
DIV_NEW
DIV_OLD
FLOW
ISDN Primary Rate Interface Maintenance
number of all outgoing maintenance messages sent on the D-
channel
average number of outgoing bytes per message
accumulated real time a D-channel was busy transferring outgoing
messages in half-millisecond units (Divide the reported number by
2 for a result in milliseconds. For example: divide a reported
number of 200 by 2 for a result of 100 milliseconds.)
number of times a message with no End of Message (EOM) mark
was received
accumulated real time the D-channel was down since the last
report in units of 2 seconds. For example, if the value is 10, the
down time is 20 seconds.
peak incoming link usage (given as a percentage of the link
capacity) over a 5-second period
peak outgoing link usage (given as a percentage of the link
capacity) over a 5-second period
time (in seconds) since the MSDL D-channel traffic was last
cleared
total number of successful anti-tromboning operations since the
D-channel traffic was last cleared
number of optimization requests with the congestion trigger
number of optimization successful with the congestion trigger: a
new path is used
number of optimization successful with the congestion trigger but
the old path has been retained
number of optimization requests with the connected trigger
number of optimization successful with the connected number
trigger: a new path is used
number of optimization successful with the connected number
trigger but the old path has been retained
number of optimization requests with the diversion trigger
number of optimization successful with the diversion trigger: a new
path is used
number of optimization successful with the diversion trigger but the
old path has been retained
To prevent any application from tying up buffer resources due to
its abnormal conditions or misbehavior, a flow control mechanism
is defined in the system and at the card level. This flow control
mechanism applies only to the normal interface (receive and
transmit ring buffers, not the expedited interface).
DCH traffic (LD 2)
November 2011
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