Isr sessions summary – Visara LINCS Central Control User Manual
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XID Errors
This is the total number of unsuccessful XIDs that have occurred on this circuit since it was
started.
Frames Received
This is the total number of data frames received on this circuit.
Frames Sent
This is the total number of data frames sent on this circuit.
Frame Errors
This is the total number SNA invalid frames received on this circuit.
Bytes Received
This is the total number of data bytes received on this circuit.
Bytes Sent
This is the total number of data bytes sent on this circuit.
PF4-Start_Circ
If the circuit is not active, you can activate it by pressing this PF key. This is particularly
useful after stopping a predefined circuit using PF5.
PF5-Stop_Circ
If the circuit is active and you want to stop it, pressing this key deactivates that circuit. If the
circuit is predefined, you can restart it by pressing PF4-Start_Circ. The dynamic circuits
cannot be restarted since their information is gone.
ISR Sessions Summary
This panel displays information about the sessions for which this APPN node is providing
Intermediate Session Routing.
Display ISR Sessions
LINCS C8.2 Central Control
Originators
PCID
NETID
CP Name
1A223B33CC678D9
THISNTWK
NODE1
1AD23B33CC678D4
THISNTWK
NODE2
1A223B3423678D9
THISNTWK
NODE3
1A223B33C2348D9
THISNTWK
NODE4
1A223B33CC67234
THISNTWK
NODE5
PF: 1-Menu 3-Details
8-Forw 9-Restart
Press PF3-Details to see an example of an ISR Session Details panel.
PCID
This is the Procedure Correlator ID. It is an eight byte hexadecimal string that uniquely
identifies a session.
Originator’s NETID and CP Name
This is the network qualified CP name of the session originator.