Nortel 15000 参照ガイド
show t3 vc qos stats
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show t3 vc qos stats
The
show t3 vc qos stats
command displays information about the number of IP
packets and bytes transmitted and received over the frame relay DLCI VC (virtual
circuit) for queues configured through a service package.
circuit) for queues configured through a service package.
You can specify any of the following filters (flags) with this command:
The output includes the following information:
QoS Package
QoS service package used by this circuit.
WAN Protocol
Indication of current protocol selection.
CRC
CRC size: CRC-32 (1), or CRC-16 (2).
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When you select CRC-32, a 32-bit CRC is appended
to the frame being transmitted and a 32-bit CRC
check is performed on the received frame.
to the frame being transmitted and a 32-bit CRC
check is performed on the received frame.
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When you select CRC-16, a 16-bit CRC is appended
to the transmitted frame and a 16-bit CRC is
performed on the received frame.
to the transmitted frame and a 16-bit CRC is
performed on the received frame.
-slot
<arg>
Displays information about the specified slot only.
-name
<arg>
Displays information about the specified T3 circuit.
<arg 1>
Displays information about the specified circuit name.
T3 over Mct3 vc qos stats
Interface/DLCI
Name of the circuit/number of the frame relay DLCI.
Cct/Queue
Circuit number/name of the queue from the Service
Package.
Package.
RxBelowCIR Packets/Octets
Number of packets/octets received that were below the
committed information rate (CIR).
committed information rate (CIR).
RxAboveCIR Packets/Octets
Number of packets/octets received that exceeded the
CIR, but were within the allocated burst rate (BR).
CIR, but were within the allocated burst rate (BR).
RxAboveBR Packets/Octets
Number of packets/octets received that exceeded the
allocated BR.
allocated BR.
Tx Packets/Octets
Number of packets/octets transmitted.
Dropped Packets
Number of packets that should have been transmitted,
but that were dropped due to lack of buffering resources.
but that were dropped due to lack of buffering resources.