Paradyne 8510 User Manual

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4. Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System

4-8

April 2001

8000-A2-GB26-50

SAR Stats (SAR Statistics)

B-B-B

Displays a list of SAR statistics for the ATM port on the cards with an ATM Network
Interface.

The counters increment in real time and you may press Ctrl-r at any time to reset the
counters.

Port Name – Name of port (sar1).

Received – Number of bytes/packets/errors received by the ATM port since the last reset.

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Bytes – Number of bytes received via the ATM port from the SCM card.

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Packets – Number of the following types of packets received via the ATM port from
the SCM card:

– Filtered = Packets filtered as invalid and dropped.

– EFCI = Packets with congestion bit set.

– CLP1 = Packets with Cell Loss Priority bit set to 1.

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Errors – Number of packets received in error because:

– Bad Channel = Destination DSL port on this card has not been configured or is

no longer connected.

– Overruns = Packets dropped because the card’s receive buffers are full.

– Length = Value defined in the AAL-5 size field is not equal to the actual packet

length.

– Bad CRC = Calculated CRC value does not match value contained in the

header.

– Bad HEC = Calculated header check value does not match value contained in

the header.

– Abort = An abort cell was detected while the packet was being reassembled.

– Startless = An end cell was received while looking for a start cell.

– Endless = An start cell was received while looking for an end cell.

Transmitted – Number of bytes/packets/errors transmitted to the ATM port since the last
reset.

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Bytes – Number of bytes sent via the ATM interface to the SCM card.

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Packets – Number of packets sent via the ATM interface to the SCM card.

– Discarded = Number of invalid packets not sent.

– EFCI = Packets with congestion bit set.

– CLP1 = Packets with Cell Loss Priority bit set to 1.

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Errors – Number of packets not sent because of the following errors:

– Bad Channel = The Virtual Channel Connection (VCC) to the SCM is down and

no packets can be sent.

– Underruns = Packets not available to send from SAR interface.

– Length = Packets dropped because they are too short or misaligned.

– MTU Exceeded = Packets dropped because they are longer than the MTU

(Maximum Transmission Unit) size specified for the interface.

– Buffer – Packets dropped because the transmission buffer is full.

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SAR Patch – Current SAR enhancement code UBR/CLP is enhanced for UBR
traffic with CLP marking.

Table 4-2.

Physical Layer Options (3 of 8)

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