Enterasys 6000 Guía Del Usuario
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FRX/FRM 3. 3 User G uide, Rev 04
Information in a Frame Relay Display
DE/sec (*10)
is the number of frames transmitted/received with the DE (Discard
Eligibility) bit set per second over the five-second reporting
interval, multiplied by 10.
Eligibility) bit set per second over the five-second reporting
interval, multiplied by 10.
FECN/sec (*10)
is the number of frames transmitted/received with the FECN
(Forward Event Congestion Notification) bit set per second over
the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
(Forward Event Congestion Notification) bit set per second over
the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
BECN/sec (*10)
is the number of frames transmitted/received with the BECN
(Backward Event Congestion Notification) bit set per second over
the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
(Backward Event Congestion Notification) bit set per second over
the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
LMI/sec (*10)
is the number of frames transmitted/received using LMI frame
management per second over the five-second reporting interval,
multiplied by 10.
management per second over the five-second reporting interval,
multiplied by 10.
ANXD/sec (*10)
is the number of frames transmitted/received using Annex D frame
management per second over the five-second reporting interval,
multiplied by 10.
management per second over the five-second reporting interval,
multiplied by 10.
Frames/sec (*10)
is the number of frames transmitted/received per second over the
five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
DiscF/sec (*10)
is the number of outgoing/incoming discarded frames per second
over the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
over the five-second reporting interval, multiplied by 10.
Information in a non-Frame Relay Display
X.25 frame-level statistics are counts (per second, multiplied by 10) of these standard
LAPB commands and responses:
LAPB commands and responses:
SABM
(set asynchronous balanced mode) (un-numbered command)
UA
(un-numbered acknowledgment) (un-numbered response)
DISC
(disconnect) (un-numbered command)
DM
(disconnect mode) (un-numbered response)
FRMR
(frame reject) (un-numbered response)
REJ
(reject) (supervisory command or response)
RR
(receive ready) (supervisory command or response)
RNR
(receive not ready) (supervisory command or response)
INFO
(information) (information transfer, command)