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Chapter 8. Packet Manager

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P

ACKET

E

NDPNTS

The

P

ACKET

E

NDPNTS

menu defines, monitors, and tests a packet endpoint.

Submenus include

S

TATUS

,

P

ERFORMANCE

,

C

ONFIG

,

T

EST

,

E

NDPNT

C

OUNT

,

and

E

NDPNTS

S

ORT

.

S

TATUS

S

TATUS

submenus display the status of each packet endpoint including the

packet endpoint name (

E

NDPNT

N

AME

), the protocol type (

P

ROT

), the signal-

ing role (

S

IG

R

OLE

), the signaling type (

S

IG

T

YPE

), the signaling state (

S

IG

S

TATE

), and the connections (

C

URRENT

P

ORT

). The following sections dis-

cuss each of these fields.

E

NDPNT

N

AME

Read Security: 5
Displays the packet endpoint name as defined in the

P

ACKET

E

NDPNTS

/

C

ONFIG

M

ENU

(also see Config on page 8-6).

P

ROT

Read Security: 5
Displays the layer 2 protocol that this packet endpoint terminates.

FR

indi-

cates that this packet endpoint is configured for frame relay.

TBOP

indi-

cates that this packet endpoint is configured for Transparent Bit Oriented
Protocol (TBOP).

S

IG

R

OLE

Read Security: 5

Displays the frame relay signaling role for this packet endpoint. The
selections include

O

FF

,

U

NKNOWN

,

N

ETWORK

,

U

SER

, and

B

OTH

.

O

FF

Indicates that the endpoint is configured so that it does not use signaling.

U

NKNOWN

Indicates that the endpoint is configured to auto-detect the role, but has not
yet done so.

N

ETWORK

Indicates that the endpoint is acting as the network end of a UNI link.

U

SER

Indicates that the endpoint is acting as one end of a UNI link.

B

OTH

Indicates that the endpoint is acting as one end of an NNI link.

S

IG

T

YPE

Read Security: 5
Displays the frame relay signaling type used on this packet endpoint. Selec-
tions include

U

NKNOWN

,

A

NNEX

A

,

A

NNEX

D

, and

LMI

.

U

NKNOWN

Indicates that the endpoint is configured to auto-detect the signaling stan-
dard to use, but has not yet done so.