Verilink WANsuite 5330 Reference Manual page 97

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Tx Threshold
Tx Alarm
Rx Threshold
Rx Alarm
Rx Invalid Threshold
Rx Invalid Alarm
changes state, provided at least one destination IP address for trap is
configured in the SNMP configuration.
Values: Disable, Enable
Default: Disable
Number of bits per second sent during a 15-minute interval after which a Tx
alarm will be triggered. Default of 0 disables this alarm.
Values: 0–4294967295
Default: 0
Status of this alarm (OK, Alarmed).
Number of bits per second sent during a 15-minute interval after which an Rx
alarm will be triggered. Default of 0 disables this alarm.
Values: 0–4294967295
Default: 0
Status of this alarm (OK, Alarmed).
Number of invalid frames received during a 15-minute interval, after which an
Rx invalid alarm will be triggered. Default of 0 disables this alarm.
Values: 0–4294967295
Default: 0
Status of this alarm (OK, Alarmed).
User prompts at the bottom of the Frame Relay Services Details screen are
described in the table below.
Prompt
Function
Frame Relay
Opens the Frame Relay Statistics screen for the current frame
Statistics
relay service.
DLCI Table
Opens the DLCI Table screen, which displays all the DLCIs on
the current service. Refer to "DLCI Table Screen" on page 4-34
for more information.
Clear Statistics
Clears all Frame Relay statistics.
Clear Alarms
Clears all Frame Relay alarms.
Pair Type Details
Opens another Frame Relay Service Details screen that reverses
the service and the pair so that you can view both sides of the
pair.
Select the "Frame Relay Statistics" prompt to bring up a table that reports on
the status and condition of LMI parameters and on Receive/Transmit alarms
and thresholds (see Figure 4.14). Alarm threshold levels may be changed by
entering a new threshold value in the appropriate field on the Frame Relay
Service Details screen and pressing the "Esc" key.
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