Viewing alarm events – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Viewing system information and performance statistics

/info

followed by:

dropped: error due to lack of resources

overruns: error due to lack of resources

frame: error due to malformed packets

carrier: error due to lack of carrier

collisions: number of packet collisions

RX bytes: received packets in bytes

TX packets: transmitted packets in bytes

ATTENTION

A non-zero collision value may indicate incorrect
configuration of Ethernet auto-negotiation. For
more information, see the

autoneg

command on

"autoneg on|off" (page 272)

.

ports

the status of the physical ports on the Ethernet
network interface card (NIC) on the particular
Nortel SNAS device to which you have connected.
If you have connected to the MIP, the information
displayed relates to the Nortel SNAS device in the
cluster that is currently in control of the MIP.

For each port, information includes link status
(up/down) and the Ethernet auto-negotiation
setting (on/off). If the link is up, the information
also includes current values for speed
(10/100/1000) and duplex mode (half/full). If
the link is down and auto-negotiation is set to off,
the information includes the configured values for
speed and duplex mode.

events

Accesses the Events menu, in order to view and
download active alarms and logged events (see

“Viewing alarm events” (page 344)

).

logs

Accesses the Logs menu, in order to view and
download log files (see

“Viewing log files” (page

345)

).

Viewing alarm events

To view active alarms, use the following command:

/info/events

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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