2 Monitoring Token Ring Interfaces
Interface
token-ring3/0
Physical Address: 00:05:64:02:D0:25
PROM Address:
Speed:
Max. packet size:
Handler state:
Ring status:
Number of Signal lost
Fatal errors
'auto-remove' errors
Ring recovery
Line errors
ARI/FCI errors
Frame copy errors
Lost frames
MAC code version: EMAC 2.28 512K
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The meaning of each field is:
Interface
CSR
Vect
Auto-test Valids
Auto-test Failures
Maintenance Failures
Physical Address
PROM Address
Speed
Max. packet size
Handler state
Ring status
Number of Signal lost
Fatal errors
'Auto-remove' errors
Ring recovery
'Beacon' packets
Lobe errors
8
Auto-test
CSR
Vect
valids
e0000000
24
00:05:64:02:D0:25
16 Mbps
4399
Available ring
OK
0
'beacon' packets
0
Lobe errors
0
'Removes' packets
0
0
'burst' errors
0
Input drops
0
'token' errors
0
Too big frames
Interface name.
Control/status/data Register Address.
Interrupt vector associated to the interface, written in hexadecimal.
Number of successful auto-tests.
Number of unsuccessful auto-tests.
Number of maintenance failures.
Token Ring interface MAC address in NON-canonical format. This is the address
currently used by the interface. This can be a locally administrated address or a
universal address.
MAC address provided by the manufacturer for the Ethernet interface. This is a
universal address.
Transmission speed, in Mbps, of the Token Ring network connected to the inter-
face.
Maximum size of the data field, in bytes, configured for this interface.
Current state of the Token Ring interface. This is the state of the interface after ex-
ecuting the auto-test.
Information indicating the current status of the ring where the interface is found.
The values displayed are:
OK ok ARMV Auto removal
SIGERR Signal loss RXRMV Remove received
HERR Hard error COVF Counter overflow
SERR Soft error SGST Single station
TXBCM Transmit beacon RNGREC Ring recovery
LWFAULT Lobe wire fault
Counter for the number of frames the router has not been able to transmit due to
loss of signal in the line interface.
Interface transmits or receives beacon frames from the network.
Due to the beacon auto-removal process, the interface fails the lobe wrap test and
removes itself from the ring.
Interface detects toke request MAC frames.
Number of beacon frames transmitted by the interface.
Network detects an open circuit or a short circuit in the cable linking the interface
to the MAU (Multistation Access Unit).
Auto-test
Maintenance
failures
failures
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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LAN Interfaces
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