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▄  Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 17  
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Field
 
Description
 
output pkts dropped due to zero 
mbr 
Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured 
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber. 
This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies 
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming 
class of services. 
pk rate from user(bps) 
The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the 
network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
pk rate to user(bps) 
The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the 
subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
ave rate from user(bps) 
The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the 
network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
ave rate to user(bps) 
The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the 
subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
sust rate from user(bps) 
The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the 
network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
sust rate to user(bps) 
The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the 
subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
pk rate from user(pps) 
The peak data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the 
network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
pk rate to user(pps) 
The peak data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the 
subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
ave rate from user(pps) 
The average data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the 
network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
ave rate to user(pps) 
The average data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by 
the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
sust rate from user(pps) 
The mean data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber tot he 
network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
sust rate to user(pps) 
The mean data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the 
subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 
link online/active percent 
The percentage of time that the data link was online and active during the last sampling 
period. 
ipv4 bad hdr 
Indicates the number of IPv4 packets received with bad headers. 
ipv4 ttl exceeded 
Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded for this 
subscriber session. 
ipv4 fragments sent 
Indicates the number of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted. 
ipv4 could not fragment 
Indicates the number of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented. 
ipv4 input acl drop 
Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL) 
violation. 
This counter may increment even if no ACL is configured.