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Chapter 15
Performance Monitoring
Table 15-17
Parameter
etherStatsJabbers
etherStatsCollissions
etherStatsDropEvents
rx PauseFrames
mediaIndStatsOversize
Dropped
mediaIndStatsTxFrames
TooLong

15.6.3.2 ML-Series POS Ports Window

In the ML-Series POS Ports window, the parameters displayed depend on the framing mode employed
by the ML-Series card. The two framing modes for the POS port on the ML-Series card are HDLC and
frame-mapped generic framing procedure (GFP-F). For more information on provisioning a framing
mode, refer to Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide.
Table 15-18
ML-Series Ethernet card POS Ports GFP-F parameters.
Table 15-18
Parameter
ifInOctets
rxTotalPkts
ifOutOctets
tx TotalPkts
etherStatsDropEvents
rxPktsDropped Internal
Congestion
mediaIndStatsRxFrames
Truncated
mediaIndStatsRxFrames
TooLong
mediaIndStatsRxFrames
BadCRC
OL-9217-01
ML-Series Ether Ports PM Parameters (continued)
Definition
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets
(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had either a bad
FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a
nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error).
Number of transmit packets that are collisions; the port and the attached
device transmitting at the same time caused collisions.
Number of received frames dropped at the port level.
Number of received Ethernet 802.3z pause frames.
Number of received oversized packages that are dropped.
Number of received frames that are too long. The maximum is the
programmed max frame size (for virtual SAN [VSAN] support); if the
maximum frame size is set to default, then the maximum is a 2112 byte
payload plus the 36 byte header, which is a total of 2148 bytes.
defines the ML-Series Ethernet card POS Ports HDLC parameters.
ML-Series POS Ports Parameters for HDLC Mode
Definition
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
Number of packets received.
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Number of transmitted packets.
Number of received frames dropped at the port level.
Number of received packets dropped due to overflow in frame buffer.
Number of received frames with a length of 36 bytes or less.
Number of received frames that are too long. The maximum is the
programmed maximum frame size (for VSAN support); if the maximum
frame size is set to default, then the maximum is the 2112 byte payload plus
the 36 byte header, which is a total of 2148 bytes.
Number of received frames with CRC errors.
15.6 15.6.3 ML-Series Ethernet Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Manual, R7.0.1
Table 15-19
defines the
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