Zhone IMACS-200 ユーザーズマニュアル
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WAN Ports
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WAN port User Screens and Settings
WAN ports
5.3.4
Far-End Performance Data
The Far-End Performance Data Screen is similar to the Performance Data Screen. NOTE:
Only ANSI T1.403 mode is supported by the IMACS-200 for this feature. This option is not
available in E1 mode. The same statistics are collected in a slightly different manner. Figure
5-9 shows a typical display of far-end network register data for ANSI T1.403 mode. To view
the far-end performance data, press “f” (Farstat command) in the WAN port Main Screen.
Only ANSI T1.403 mode is supported by the IMACS-200 for this feature. This option is not
available in E1 mode. The same statistics are collected in a slightly different manner. Figure
5-9 shows a typical display of far-end network register data for ANSI T1.403 mode. To view
the far-end performance data, press “f” (Farstat command) in the WAN port Main Screen.
When Farstat is selected, the far end generates one-second performance reports and sends
them to the local system, where they are then stored.The message at the bottom of the screen
shown in Figure 5-9 refreshes once per second as this data is gathered.
them to the local system, where they are then stored.The message at the bottom of the screen
shown in Figure 5-9 refreshes once per second as this data is gathered.
Figure 5-9.Far-End Performance Data Screen
Note:
Asterisks (*) are displayed when performance data is unavailable.
Press “c” (Clear command) from the bottom line of this screen to send a FDL message to the
far end and also clear the local display. The following message will now appear:
far end and also clear the local display. The following message will now appear:
“Ok to clear performance (y/n)?”
Press “y” to clear the statistics, or “n” to leave the screen contents intact. To view the far-end
information again, press “r” (restore) to send an FDL message and refresh the screen. Table
6-4 lists the actions available from the above screen.
information again, press “r” (restore) to send an FDL message and refresh the screen. Table
6-4 lists the actions available from the above screen.
Table 5-4. Far-End Performance Data Screen Actions
Action
Function
Refresh
Because data is not calculated in real time, the Refresh command must be
used to update the screen with new information.
used to update the screen with new information.