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Chapter 6. troubleshooting and diagnostics, 1 monitoring performance, Displaying e1/t1 statistics – RAD Data comm IPmux-11 User Manual

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IPmux-11 Ver. 2.00

Monitoring Performance

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Chapter 6
Troubleshooting and
Diagnostics

This chapter describes how to:
• Monitor performance
• Detect errors
• Handle alarms
• Troubleshoot problems
• Perform diagnostic tests.

6.1 Monitoring Performance

IPmux-11 provides powerful performance monitoring tools, which consist of the
following three levels:
• E1/T1 statistics – Status of the physical E1/T1 parameters (signal, framing, etc.)
• LAN statistics – Ethernet connection status (speed, duplex mode, bytes

transmitted & received, etc.)

• Bundle connection statistics – TDMoIP bundle connection status on the

Ethernet/IP network level.

Displaying E1/T1 Statistics

E1/T1 statistics refer to the physical status of the E1/T1 traffic reaching IPmux-11
from the adjacent E1/T1 device.
The E1 statistics parameters comply with the G.703, G.704, G.804, G.706, G.732,
and G.823 standards.
The T1 statistics parameters comply with the ANSI T.403, AT&T R62411, G.703,
G.704 and G.804 standards.
E1/T1 statistics are monitored and saved under consecutive intervals. Each interval
is 15 minutes long. There are 96 intervals, which represent the last 24 hours.
Whenever a new interval is started, the counters are reset to zero. The old interval
shows the total of events that occurred during its 15-minute period.
The current active interval is always marked as interval 0 (you will see that the
Time Since

counter is running). The previous interval is marked as 1 and so on.

The E1/T1 statistic counters cannot be reset manually.