Performance Monitoring Per Queue; Overview - Alcatel-Lucent 1675 LAMBDAUNITE Reference Manual

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Performance monitoring per queue

Overview

PM per queue presents the Performance Monitoring for each queue.
There are currently 8 queues per port and they are equivalent to the TD type as follow:
1-bestEffortService, 2-regulatedService, 3-guaranteedService, 5-backgroundService
6-regulated4Service, 7-regulated3Service, 8-regulated1Service, 9-guaranteed2Service
The PM per queue supports the following counters:
• TCF – Total Conforming (green) Frames
• TnCF – Total non Conforming (yellow) Frames
• DiscardTCF – Total Discard Conforming (green) Frames
• DiscardTnCF Total Discard non Conforming (yellow) Frames
• TCO – Total Conforming (green) Octets
• TnCO – Total non Conforming (yellow) Octets
• DiscardTCO – Total Discard Conforming (green) Octets
• DiscardTnCO – Total Discard non Conforming (yellow) Octets
There are 3 types of counters:
• Current – free running counters, those counters are available for Ethernet interface
which are activated (admin up status on IfTable). Those counters can be reset to
zero while required. You can delete & create the PM collection operation for those
counters. While deleting the PM collection, those counters will not be available in
the history table as well and their historic information will be deleted.
• History – counters for each interval time, there are 2 granularities for those
interval, 15 minutes & 24 hours. The 15 minutes granularity collect the previous 96
intervals and the 24 hours granularity collect 2 intervals latest 24 hours and the
current one since last midnight. The history RX/TX PM is available for interfaces
which are retrievable on the current RX/TX tables.
• Maintenance – Those counters are free running HW counters which start their
collection on system initiation and available regardless the admin status of the
interfaces. Those counters can not be controlled.
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Performance monitoring per queue
Overview
365-374-201R11.0
Issue 1 July 2008

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