Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation Manual page 22

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Avaya Voice Priority Processor
Installation
– Ethernet statistics concerning the received signal during System Uptime.
RX
– bytes received
bytes
– packets received
packets
– sum of all receive errors (long packet, short packet, CRC, overrun, alignment)
errors
– packets dropped due to insufficient memory
drop
– overrun occurred during reception
fifo
– nonoctet-aligned packets (number of bits NOT divisible by 8)
alignment
– packets received with a broadcast or multicast destination address
multicast
– Ethernet statistics concerning the transmitted signal during System Uptime.
TX
– bytes transmitted
bytes
– packets transmitted
packets
– sum of all transmit errors (heartbeat, late collision, repeated collision, underrun,
errors
carrier)
– packets dropped due to insufficient memory
drop
– underrun occurred during transmission
fifo
– carrier lost during transmission
carrier
– packets deferred (delayed) due to collision
collisions
SVP-II Access Points in Use
a call 'Last' is current, 'Max' is the maximum number in use at one time.
SVP-II Access Points in Calls
SVP-II Telephones in Use
SVP-II Telephones in Calls
SVP-II SRP Audio (Delay)
SVP-II SRP Audio (Lost)
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– access points in use by Wireless IP Telephones, either in standby or in
– access points with Wireless IP Telephones in a call
– Wireless IP Telephones in standby or in a call
– Wireless IP Telephones in a call
– SRP audio packets whose transmission was momentarily delayed
– SRP audio packets dropped due to insufficient memory resources
555-301-102, Issue 2
July 2003

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