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Table 11-7. Status/Statistics (continued)

Option

Description

7.

System Statistics

Provides two options: the period report (the report compiled during the last reporting
period) or a demand report (a snapshot of the system at the time of request).

[node id] LAST PERIOD REPORT TIME hh:mm:ss DATE mm/dd

SYSTEM STATISTICS (MUX

(3)

LINK A02):

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TRANSMITTED RECEIVED

FRAME COUNT (X100): 0 0

LOCAL/REMOTE

UTILIZATION % = COMPOSITE 20/ 00

BUFFERS 57/ 57

EVENT COUNTS (X1) = RETRANSMITS 0/ 0

LINE ALARMS 0/ 0

TIME (SECONDS) IN = SYS FLOW CTL 0/ 0

SYNC LOSS

(4)

1/ 1

CD LOSS

(4)

1/ 1

X.21 CONNECT

(5)

2/ 5

ENTER CARRIAGE RETURN TO CONTINUE

TIME (SECONDS) The number of seconds for system-
IN SYS FLOW

wide (global) buffer control on all

CONTROL

channels since the last reporting
interval. System-wide (global) buffer
control occurs when 87 percent of the
available buffer space is used.

TIME (SECONDS) Number of seconds that sync loss
IN SYNC LOSS

occurred on the link since the last
reporting interval.

TIME (SECONDS) Number of seconds that carrier loss
IN CD LOSS

occurred on the link since the last
reporting interval.

TIME (SECONDS) Usage (in seconds) of the X.21 link
IN X.21 CONNECT since the last reporting interval.

FRAME COUNT

The number of data frames (in

(X100)

hundreds) sent over the link since the
last reporting interval.

UTILIZATION %

The average percentage of

COMPOSITE

composite bandwidth used for data
transmission since the last reporting
interval.

UTILIZATION %

The highest percentage of system

BUFFERS

buffers used since the last reporting
interval.

EVENT

The number of frames that were

COUNTS (X1)

received in error and for which

RETRANSMITS

retransmission was requested over the
link since the last reporting interval.

EVENT

The number of line alarms since the

COUNTS (X1)

last reporting interval. A line alarm is

LINE ALARMS

generated whenever the error rate on
the link is equal to or greater than 1
bit retransmitted per 1000 bits.

(5)

X.21 CONNECT appears on X.21 Link screens. It

does not appear on Mux Link screens.

(3)

This would read X.21 for an X.21 link.

(4)

SYNC LOSS and CD LOSS appear on Mux Link

screens. They do not appear on X.21 Link screens.