Frame Relay Utilization Statistics - Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual

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Information in a Non-Frame Relay Display:

Frame Relay Utilization Statistics

20-6
Frames/sec (*10)
five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
– number of outgoing/incoming discarded frames per second
DiscF/sec (*10)
over the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
X.25 frame-level statistics are counts (per second, multiplied by 10) of these standard
LAPB commands and responses:
(set asynchronous balanced mode) (un-numbered command)
SABM
(un-numbered acknowledgment) (un-numbered response)
UA
(disconnect) (un-numbered command)
DISC
(disconnect mode) (un-numbered response)
DM
(frame reject) (un-numbered response)
FRMR
(reject) (supervisory command or response)
REJ
(receive ready) (supervisory command or response)
RR
(receive not ready) (supervisory command or response)
RNR
(information) (information transfer, command)
INFO
Frame Relay Utilization statistics track traffic over a frame relay DLCI, and monitor
the usage by each configured group on that DLCI.
Press
at the Statistics Menu and, when prompted, enter:
[H]
:
on FRX4000,
RLP
0
:
. (Default is
Port
0–7
:
. (Default is
DLCI
16–991
(in seconds):
Report Interval
– number of frames transmitted/received per second over the
on FRX6000. (Default is
0–7
.)
0
.)
16
. (Default is
5–65535
.)
0
.)
5
FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01

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