Verilink WANsuite 5165 (34-00301.H) Product Manual User Manual

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the status of the remote unit. The status is “Active” if both the local and
remote DLCIs are active and the remote unit answers to the discovery frames
sent by this unit. The status is “SOS” if the remote unit is active but the
FRAD/Router connected to it is inactive. The status is “Inactive” in all other
cases.

Values: Active, Inactive, SOS
Default: Inactive

Remote DLCI

If the remote unit is a Verilink unit with FrameStart technology, and
FrameStart Auto Discovery is enabled, this field displays the DLCI number
used on the remote end of this DLCI.

Values: 16

1023

Default: 0

Remote Unit

If the remote unit is a Verilink unit with FrameStart technology, and
FrameStart Auto Discovery is enabled, this parameter gives the first three
digits of the unit ID configured on the remote end of this DLCI.

Values: 000

999

Default: 000

Remote Unit IP

Address

Displays the IP address of the remote Verilink unit with FrameStart
technology if FrameStart Auto Discovery is enabled.

Round Trip Delay Size

Specifies the frame size (in bytes) of packets making round-trip. If the Round
Trip Delay Size is not configured, the Frame Relay Details values will be
used.

Round Trip Delay Rate

Specifies the rate (in seconds) at which Round Trip Delay packets are sent. If
the Round Trip Delay Rate is not configured, the Frame Relay Details values
will be used.

DLCI Status Table

The bottom portion of the screen shows a table detailing the actual status of
DLCI and alarm threshold information as follows:

Status

If this DLCI is up, the status will be “Active”; otherwise, the status will be
“Inactive.”

Values: Active, Inactive
Default: Inactive

Receiving FECN/

BECN

When a frame is received with congestion bit set, this parameter is set to
“Yes.” It is set back to “No” when a frame is received without congestion bit
set.

Values: Yes, No
Default: No

CIR Threshold

Sets the Tx over CIR alarm threshold. This threshold is the number of bits per
second in excess of CIR during a 15-minute interval. Setting this field to “0”
(zero) disables the alarm.

CIR Alarm

Reports if the Tx over CIR threshold has been exceeded.

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