Configuring RLP Statistics Thresholds
20-2
Transmitted frames per sec (*10)
RLP per second over the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
Rejected frames per sec (*10)
second over the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
Retransmitted frames per sec (*10)
RLP per second over the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10. If the
value is consistently greater than zero and there are no other problems, you
should increase the
For each RLP statistic, you can specify a threshold that, when crossed, causes an alarm
to be sent to the collecting node.
Press
at the Statistics Menu. When prompted, enter:
[A]
:
for RLP.
Statistic level
L
:
on FRX4000,
RLP
0
A menu similar to the following figure will be displayed.
RLP Statistics (Thresholds)
RLP: 0
A Percentage of Buffers in Use
B Number of Queued Messages
C Received frames/Sec (*10)
D Transmitted frames/Sec (*10)
E Rejected frames/Sec (*10)
F Retransmitted Frames/Sec (*10)
Option:
Figure 20-2 RLP Statistics Configuration Menu
Changing a threshold changes the database value. Press
change to system memory.
A threshold is either a number or a percentage, depending on the statistic. The valid
range for any statistic is
tistic crosses the threshold (in either direction), an alarm is generated.
– is the number of frames transmitted by the
– is the number of frames rejected by the RLP per
– is the number of frames retransmitted by the
timer (
T1
Retransmission Period
on FRX6000
0–7
.
Database
System Memory
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
. (Default =
) When the measured value for the sta-
0–65535
0.
) in the Port record.
Node Name=node_xyz
from Main Menu
[E],[A]
to write the
[F7]
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