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Table 83. 802.1AS statistics information (Continued)
Description
Field
The total number of PDELAY_REQ packets received without errors.
Pdelay Req Rx
The total number of PDELAY_RESP packets transmitted without errors.
Pdelay Resp Tx
The total number of PDELAY_RESP packets received without errors.
Pdelay Resp Rx
The total number of PDELAY_RESP_FOLLOWUP packets transmitted without
errors.
Pdelay Resp Followup Tx
The total number of PDELAY_RESP_FOLLOWUP packets received without
errors.
Pdelay Resp Followup Rx
The total number of SIGNALING packets transmitted without errors.
Signaling Tx
The total number of SIGNALING packets received without errors.
Signaling Rx
The total number of SYNC receipt time-outs that occurred.
Sync Timeouts
The total number of SYNC packets that were discarded.
Sync Discards
The total number of ANNOUNCE receipt time-outs that occurred.
Announce Timeouts
The total number of ANNOUNCE packets that were discarded.
Announce Discards
The total number of PDELAY receipt time-outs that occurred.
Pdelay Timeouts
The total number of PDELAY packets discarded.
Pdelay Discards
The total number of packets received with a bad header.
Bad Headers
Multiple Registration Protocol and 802.1Qav
settings
Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP) is an audio video bridging (AVB) feature. MVR is
a base registration protocol that enables devices running an MRP application to register
attributes to other devices in a network. MRP provides an application to register attributes
such as bandwidth for an audio-video (AV) stream and MAC address information. This
feature is used by various applications to propagate the registration.
Note: MRP framework must be available and enabled on all intermediate devices to
ensure that the propagation of the attributes occurs throughout the network.
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