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Table 6-12. Service Level Verification Performance Statistics (2 of 2)
Statistic
What It Indicates
Above EIR *
Inbound Dropped
Total number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
Characters *
were dropped in transit.
The counts continue to increment until the maximum value is
reached (2
The
Verification Options) must be enabled for these statistics to
appear. NA appears instead of a statistical count if FDR/DDR
(Frame Delivery Ratio/Data Delivery Ratio) information is not
being received from the far-end device .
Above CIR *
Within CIR *
Between CIR&EIR *
Above EIR *
Latest RdTrip Latency
Current round trip latency, measured in milliseconds, between
the FrameSaver unit and the device at the other end of the
multiplexed DLCI connection.
Unknown appears if communication with the far-end device is
not successful.
Avg RdTrip Latency
Average round trip latency, measured in milliseconds, between
the FrameSaver unit and the device at the other end of the
multiplexed DLCI connection.
Average round trip latency is measured every SLV sampling
interval and the average is computed (using packets with the
configured
Verification Options) over the previous 15-minute period. If
SLV Packet Size is changed, a new average is not available
until a new sample has been received.
Unknown appears if communication with the far-end device
over the last 15 minutes has not been successful.
Max RdTrip Latency
Same as average (Avg RdTrip Latency), but storing the
maximum value of latency over the previous 15-minute
interval.
Unknown appears if communication with the far-end device
over the last 15 minutes has not been successful.
*
Only appears for FrameSaver units when the SLV Delivery Ratio option is enabled.
July 2000
The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the excess information rate and were dropped
in transit.
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–2), then the count starts over.
SLV Delivery Ratio
option (see Table 4-3, Service Level
The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the committed information rate and were
dropped in transit.
The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were within within the committed information rate, but were
dropped in transit.
The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were between the committed information rate and excess
information rate, and were dropped in transit.
The number of bytes transmitted by the far-end device that
were above the excess information rate and were dropped
in transit.
SLV Packet Size
(bytes), Table 4-3, Service Level
Operation and Maintenance
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