Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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7. Operation and Maintenance

7-32

December

2002

9700-A2-GB20-20

For an IP Enabled DLCI, statistics are shown for last, minimum, average, and
maximum round trips, and for dropped SLV responses, for each of the seven
classes of service.

Latest RdTrip Latency Current round trip latency, measured in milliseconds, between the

FrameSaver unit and the device at the other end of the multiplexed
DLCI connection.

--

appears if communication with the far-end device is not

successful.

Avg RdTrip Latency

Average round trip latency, measured in milliseconds, between the
FrameSaver unit and the device at the other end of the multiplexed
DLCI connection.

Average round trip latency is measured every SLV sampling
interval and the average is computed (using packets with the
configured SLV Packet Size (bytes),

Table 4-5, Service Level

Verification Options

) over the previous 15 samples. If SLV Packet

Size is changed, a new average is not available until a new sample
has been received.

--

appears if communication with the far-end device over the

last 15 samples has not been successful.

Max RdTrip Latency

Same as average (Avg RdTrip Latency), but storing the maximum
value of latency over the previous 15 samples.

--

appears if communication with the far-end device over the

last 15 samples has not been successful.

Table 7-13. SLV Performance Statistics for IP Enabled DLCI (1 of 2)

Statistic

What It Indicates

Far End IP Addr

IP Address of the device at the other end of the DLCI
connection.

None

appears if the FrameSaver unit has not communicated with

the other end, or if the device at the other end of the DLCI does
not have an IP Address configured.

Path Up Time

The number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the last
transition of this DLCI from Inactive to Active.

Far End Circuit

Number of the DLCI at the other end of the connection.

None

appears if the unit has not communicated with the other

end.

SLM Poll Type

The role played by the far-end FrameSaver in the collection of
latency and availability statistics.

Initiator – The far-end FrameSaver initiates the SLV packet used
for statistics collection.

Responder – The far-end FrameSaver returns the SLV packet
sent by the Initiator.

Table 7-12. SLV Performance Statistics for Multiplexed DLCI (3 of 3)

Statistic

What It Indicates

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