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Obtaining Status and Statistical Information

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Obtaining Status and Statistical Information

You can obtain general and detailed Frame Relay statistical information on all

WSX

boards in

the switch, a single

WSX

board, individual ports, and individual virtual circuits. The

frstatus

command is used to provide this information. This information includes types of physical
interface, access rate of the Frame Relay line, and errors. In addition, the

frstatus

command

can display the number of frames received and transmitted categorized by frame type (i.e.,
compressed/uncompressed, Ethernet,

IP

,

IPX

,

BPDU

).

Information on All Boards in a Switch

To obtain status information on all

WSX

boards in a switch, you enter the

frstatus

command

without any parameters as follows:

frstatus

This command displays a screen similar to the following:

Frame Relay Status for the Chassis:

Admin/

VCs

Oper

Intf

Speed

Active/

Slot/Port

Status

Type

BPS

Clocking

Inactive

===============

====

========

========

========

4/1

UP/UP V35DCE

2048000

Split

2/0

4/2

DN/DN *NONE*

EXT CLK

External

0/0

4/3

UP/DN *NONE*

EXT CLK

External

0/0

4/4

UP/UP 232DCE

56000

Internal

19/1

Only ports configured as frame relay (see the

wpm

command in Chapter 49) will be displayed

in this screen. Each row in the table corresponds to a physical port on a

WSX

board in the

switch. The following sections describe the columns shown in this table:

Slot/Port

The first number in this column is the slot in the switch where this

WSX

is installed. The

second number is the port number on the

WSX

.

Admin/Oper Status

This column shows the Administrative and Operational Status of this

WSX

port. The status

indicator before the slash refers to the Administrative Status. If

UP

, then the port has been

enabled and can transmit data as long as its Operational Status is also

UP

. If the Administra-

tive Status is

DN

, then the port will not pass data even if its physical connection is good.

The status indicator after the slash refers to the Operational Status. If

UP

, then the port is

capable of passing data as long as it has been logically enabled at the Administrative level. If

DN

, then the port cannot pass data because of a problem in the physical connection (e.g.,

cable disconnected,

WSX

could not detect cable type) or because the port is Administratively

Down.

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