8600 Smart RoutersBoot and Mini-ApplicationsEmbedded Software Release Notes76.8600-50108 Provides information related to the boot and mini-applicationssoftware of 8605 Smart Router, 8607
Trang 2• 8602 Smart Router FP1.0
• 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router FP1.3
Trang 3The functionality described in this document for 8615 Smart Router is also applicable to 8615 Smart Router stacked, unless otherwise stated.
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Trang 5AC Attachment CircuitADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber LineAFx Assured Forwarding (x = 1 4)
BECN Backward Explicit Congestion NotificationBIP Bit Interleaved Parity
BMP Broadband Management Protocol A communication protocol which is used between
8600 network elements and 8000 Intelligent Network Manager
CESoPSN Circuit Emulation Service over Packet-Switched NetworkCID Context Identifier (in IPHC)
CTP Connection Termination Point
CU Control functionality (used in 8615 Smart Router and 8665 Smart Router)
Trang 6HDLC High-Level Data Link Control
ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol
IFC Interface Module Concentrator is the line card baseboard and it can be equipped
with one or two IFMs
ILMI Interim Local Management Interface
IRB Integrated Routing and BridgingISIS IS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System (Interior Gateway Protocol))
LU1 Line unit in 8665 Smart Router
Trang 7PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PNNI Private Network to Network Interface
PVC Permanent Virtual CircuitPWE3 Pseudo Wire Emulation Edge to Edge
RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol
SAToP Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing over Packet
SHDSL Single-Line High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
SU1 Switch unit in 8665 Smart Router
TCP Transmission Control ProtocolTLP Transport Layer Port The point between layer 1 and layer 2 (e.g point where ATM
signal is taken out from PDH frame)
Trang 8VPL Virtual Path LinkVRRP Virtual Router Redundancy ProtocolWRED Weighted Random Early Detection
Trang 9About This Manual 12
Objectives 12
Audience 12
8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation 12
Document Conventions 15
Documentation Feedback 15
8600 Smart Routers Discontinued Products 16
1 Statistics Counters 17
1.1 Overview 17
1.2 Interface ATM Counters 17
1.2.1 Interface 17
1.2.2 Interface Aal5 21
1.2.3 Vp Ctp 22
1.2.4 Vc Ctp 23
1.2.5 Aal5 Ttp 24
1.2.6 Virtual Circuit Group 25
1.2.7 Ima Link 27
1.3 Interface DSL Counters 28
1.3.1 Shdsl Segment Endpoint 28
1.3.2 Bond Eth Bce 29
1.3.3 Bond Eth Port 29
1.3.4 ADSL Line 30
1.4 Interface Ethernet Counters 32
1.4.1 Jack Mau 32
1.4.2 Csmacd 34
1.4.3 Vlan Interface 38
1.4.4 Untagged And Priority Tagged 39
1.4.5 Vlan 40
1.4.6 Vlan Single Tagged 42
1.4.7 C Vlan 44
1.4.8 Lag 46
1.5 Interface Frame Relay Counters 47
1.5.1 Interface 47
1.5.2 Pvc Ctp 48
Trang 101.7.5 SAToP Tunnel Pw 55
1.7.6 CesoPsn Tunnel Pw 56
1.7.7 Ds1 Path TTP Bid 57
1.7.8 Ds1 Path Mon TTP Bid 58
1.8 Interface PPP Counters 58
1.8.1 Interface 58
1.8.2 Lcp 60
1.8.3 Bridging Cp 60
1.8.4 Ip Cp 61
1.8.5 Mpls Cp 61
1.8.6 Osi Nl Cp 62
1.8.7 Multilink Group 62
1.8.8 Multilink Link 64
1.8.9 Multiclass Cp 65
1.8.10 Multiclass Link 66
1.8.11 Ip Hc 67
1.8.12 Ip Iw Ip Arp 68
1.9 Interface SDH Counters 69
1.9.1 Rs TTP Bid 69
1.9.2 Ms TTP Bid 69
1.9.3 Vc4 TTP Bid 69
1.9.4 Vc12 TTP Bid 70
1.9.5 Section TTP Bid 70
1.9.6 Line TTP Bid 71
1.9.7 Sts TTP Bid 71
1.9.8 Vt15 TTP Bid 72
1.10 Interface Synchronization Counters 72
1.10.1 1588 Master Slave Entry 72
1.10.2 1588 Slave Master Entry 73
1.10.3 1588 Clock Candidate 74
1.11 IP Basic Counters 76
1.11.1 Tlp 76
1.11.2 Null Interface 77
1.11.3 Interface Access List 78
1.11.4 Host Access List 78
1.12 IP Hosting Counters 79
1.12.1 Arp 79
1.12.2 Ip 80
1.12.3 Icmp 81
1.12.4 Tcp 84
1.12.5 Udp 86
1.12.6 Dhcp Relay Agent 86
1.13 IP Routing ISIS Counters 87
1.13.1 IsIs Level 1 87
1.13.2 IsIs Level 2 89
1.14 IP Packet Loop Test Counters 90
Trang 111.17 Node Management Agent Counters 95
1.17.1 Bmp Agent 95
1.18 Node Testing and Measurement Counters 96
1.18.1 System Message Logging 96
1.19 Quality of Service Counters 97
1.19.1 Layer 1 Interface Queue 97
1.19.2 Layer 1 Interface Ppp Hdlc Queue 100
1.19.3 Layer 3 Interface Queue 101
1.19.4 Layer 3 Interface Queue Single Tagged 105
1.19.5 Cs7 And Ef Policer 108
1.19.6 AfX And Be Policer 109
1.19.7 Backplane Queue 110
1.20 Security AAA Counters 111
1.20.1 AAA 111
Trang 12This chapter discusses the objectives and intended audience of the, 8600 Smart Routers Statistics
Counters Reference Guide and consists of the following sections:
This reference manual is intended for system specialists and personnel involved in network planning
8600 Smart Routers Technical Documentation
The document numbering scheme consists of the document ID, indicated by numbers, and thedocument revision, indicated by a letter The references in the Related Documentation table beloware generic and include only the document ID To make sure the references point to the latestavailable document versions, please refer to the relevant product document program on the Tellabsand Coriant Portal by navigating towww.portal.tellabs.com> Product Documentation & Software
> Data Networking > 8600 Smart Routers > Technical Documentation
The table below reflects the customer document content planned for SR7.0 GA, and is subject tochange Before General Availability of SR7.0, the configuration guides have the status of draft, andthey do not always describe the full functionality
Document Title Description
8600 Smart RoutersATM and TDM Configuration Guide(76.8600-50110)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs PWE3 applications,including types, Single-Segment and Multi-Segment; PWE3Redundancy; ATM applications, including PWE3 tunnelling,Traffic Management, Fault Management OAM, protection andTDM applications as well as instructions on how to configurethem with CLI
8600 Smart RoutersBoot and Mini-ApplicationsEmbedded Software Release Notes(76.8600-50108)
Provides information related to the boot and mini-applicationssoftware of 8605 Smart Router, 8607 Smart Router, 8609Smart Router, 8611 Smart Router, 8620 Smart Router, 8630Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router as well as the installationinstructions
Trang 13Provides an overview of 8600 system HW inventory, softwaremanagement, equipment protection 1+1 (CDC and SCM) as well
as instructions on how to configure them with CLI
8600 Smart RoutersEthernet Configuration Guide (76
8600-50133)
Provides an overview of 8600 system Ethernet applications,including interfaces; Ethernet forwarding (MAC Switching,Ethernet PWE3, IRB, VLAN, VPLS); Ethernet OAM; LAG;ELP as well as instructions on how to configure them with CLI
8600 Smart Routers Smart RoutersFault Management ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50115)
Provides an overview of 8600 system fault management,including fault source, types and status as well as instructions onhow to configure it with CLI
8600 Smart RoutersFrame Relay Configuration Guide(76.8600-50120)
Provides an overview of 8600 system Frame Relay applications,including interfaces; Performance Monitoring; protection; TrafficManagement as well as instructions on how to configure themwith CLI
8600 Smart RoutersHardware Installation Guide(76.8600-40039)
Provides guidance on mechanical installation, cooling,grounding, powering, cabling, maintenance, commissioning andESW downloading
8600 Smart RoutersInterface Configuration Guides The Interface Configuration Guides provides an overview of the8600 NEs interface functions, including NE supported interface
types and equipping; interface features; configuration options andoperating modes; fault management; performance monitoring;interface configuration layers and port protocols as well asinstructions on how to configure them with CLI The followinginterface configuration guides are available:
• 8600 Smart Routers Network Interfaces ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50161) (for 8602 Smart Router, 8615 SmartRouter and 8665 Smart Router)
• 8609 Smart Router and 8611 Smart Router FP7.0 InterfaceConfiguration Guide (76.8670-50179)
• 8600 Smart Routers FP7.0 Interface Configuration Guide(76.8670-50180) (for 8630 Smart Router and 8660 SmartRouter)
8600 Smart Routers
IP Forwarding and TrafficManagement Configuration Guide(76.8600-50122)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs IP, forwarding and trafficmanagement functionality, including: IP addressing; IP hosting(ARP, DHCP); IP routing (static); ACL; Differentiated Services(Policing, Queue Management, Shaping) as well as instructions
on how to configure them with CLI
Trang 14Mobile Optimization ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50100) applications as well as instructions on how to configure themwith CLI.
8600 Smart RoutersMPLS Applications ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50123)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs MPLS applications (includingFRR (one-to-one and facility backup); LDP; protection andTraffic Engineering), MPLS-TP applications (including OAM,linear protection), S-MPLS applications as well as instructions
on how to configure them with CLI
8600 Smart RoutersPerformance Counters ReferenceGuide (76.8600-50143)
Provides an overview of 8600 system supported performancecounters
8600 Smart RoutersReference Manuals The reference manuals describe the 8600 network elementfeatures including:
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, andinterfaces in 8602 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual(76.8670-40130)
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, interfacesand physical LM types in 8609 Smart Router FP7.0 Refer-ence Manual
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, SCMs, HMand LM types in 8611 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
• NE enclosure, baseboard, power supply modules, and terfaces in 8615 Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual(76.8670-40132)
in-• NE subrack, fan modules, CDCs, line cards and IFMs in 8630Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
• NE subrack, fan modules, CDCs, line cards and IFMs in 8660Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual
• NE subrack, fan modules, line unit and switch unit in 8665Smart Router FP7.0 Reference Manual (76.8670-40128)
8600 Smart RoutersRouting Protocols ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50121)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs routing protocols, includingBFD; BGP; BGP MP; ECMP; IS-IS; OSPF and VRRP as well asinstructions on how to configure them with CLI
8600 Smart RoutersSNMP MIB Support(76.8600-50116)
Describes SNMP MIB support by the 8600 NEs and providesinformation on the supported objects and traps For furtherinformation on SNMP MIBs, see the related RFCs
8600 Smart RoutersStatistic Counters Reference Guide(76.8600-50142)
Provides an overview of 8600 system supported statistic counters
8600 Smart RoutersSynchronization ConfigurationGuide (76.8600-50114)
Provides an overview of 8600 NEs synchronization functionality,including physical layer Frequency Synchronization (SEC, EEC);PTP Frequency Synchronization; Phase-Time Synchronization(L2 and L3 applications) as well as instructions on how toconfigure them with CLI
Trang 158600 Smart RoutersVPNs Configuration Guide(76.8600-50128)
Provides an overview of 8600 system virtual private network(VPN) layer 3 applications as well as instructions on how toconfigure them with CLI
8000 Intelligent Network ManagerOnline Help
Provides instructions on how different operations are performedwith the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager Describes alsodifferent parameters and controls of the 8000 Intelligent NetworkManager dialogs and windows
Note that the Online Help is not available on the Portal but it isincorporated in the 8000 Intelligent Network Manager
Document Conventions
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Trang 168600 Smart Routers Manufacture Discontinued (MD) notifications are available on the Tellabsand Coriant Portal,www.portal.tellabs.com > Product Documentation & Software > Data Networking > [8600 Smart Router product name] > Product Notifications.
Trang 171.1 Overview
In the following tables there are presented statistics counters supported by the 8600 product familyNEs All counters are accessible in both CLI and BMP, whereas SNMP supports only subset ofthem Those are mentioned in counter description The counters are free running and wrappedaround when maximum value is reached
The BMP Counter column contains counter name in BMP protocol Due to historical reasons, the
counter name may slightly differ in some cases in CLI or INM
The Description column describes the counter SNMP equivalency is mentioned when also SNMP
access is supported in 8600 product family NEs
The Support ([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] / 8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 /
8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1]) column identifies the Feature Pack (FP) numbers
indicating the first release where the counter is supported (support is continued in next releases),separated by slashes (/) Dash (-) means that the NE does not support the counter
• The first FP numbers in brackets relate to 8630 Smart Router and 8660 Smart Router FP numbersare shown per unit
• The second FP number relates to 8620 Smart Router
• The third FP number relates to 8602 Smart Router
• The fourth FP number relates to 8605 Smart Router
• The fifth FP number relates to 8607 Smart Router
• The sixth FP number relates to 8609 Smart Router
• The seventh FP number relates to 8611 Smart Router
• The eighth FP number relates to 8615 Smart Router
• The ninth FP numbers in brackets relate to 8665 Smart Router FP numbers are shown per unit
1.2 Interface ATM Counters
This resource presents the statistics for ATM interface according RFC2863 & RFC2515
CLI: show interface
Trang 18ifHCInOctets The total number of octets received on the
interface, including framing characters
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInOctets
2xADSL LM: Not supportedThe number of received octets over theinterface, i.e., the number of received,assigned cells (genIfmIfHCInUcastPkts)multiplied by 53
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInOctets SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable, ifHCInOctets
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer,which were not addressed to a multicast
or broadcast address at this sub-layer
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInUcastPkts
2xADSL LM: Not supportedNumber of received assigned cells(including ILMI, OAM, signalling,PNNI)
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInUcastPkts SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable,
ifHCInUcastPkts
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
number of inbound packets that containederrors preventing them from beingdeliverable to a higher-layer protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces, the number of inboundtransmission units that contained errorspreventing them from being deliverable to
a higher-layer protocol
2xADSL LM: Not supportedThe number of cells dropped due touncorrectable HEC errors
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInErrors
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
Trang 19ifInUnknownProtos For packet-oriented interfaces, the
number of packets received via theinterface which were discarded because
of an unknown or unsupported protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces that support protocolmultiplexing the number of transmissionunits received via the interface whichwere discarded because of an unknown
or unsupported protocol For anyinterface that does not support protocolmultiplexing, this counter will always be0
2xADSL LM: Not supportedThe number of received cells discardedduring cell header validation, includingcells with unrecognized VPI/VCI values,and cells with invalid cell header patterns
If cells with undefined PTI values arediscarded, they are also counted here
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable,
ifInUnknownProtos
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
Delineation (OCD) events occur If sevenconsecutive ATM cells have Header ErrorControl (HEC) violations, an OCD eventoccurs A high number of OCD eventsmay indicate a problem with the TCSublayer."
2xADSL LM: Not supported (N/A)The number of times the Out of CellDelineation (OCD) events occur If N(by default seven) consecutive ATMcells have Header Error Control (HEC)violations, an OCD event occurs A highnumber of OCD events may indicate aproblem with the TC Sublayer."
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
2xADSL LM: Not supported (N/A)Number of received OAM cells
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
Trang 20ifHCOutOctets The total number of octets transmitted
out of the interface, including framingcharacters This counter is a 64-bit version
of ifOutOctets
The number of transmitted octets over theinterface, i.e., the number of transmitted ,assigned cells (genIfmIfHCOutUcastPkts)multiplied by 53
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifOutOctets SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable,
ifHCOutOctets
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
higher-level protocols requested betransmitted, and which were not addressed
to a multicast or broadcast address atthis sub-layer, including those that werediscarded or not sent This counter is a64-bit version of ifOutUcastPkts
2xADSL LM: Not supportedNumber or transmitted assigned cells(including ILMI, OAM, signalling,PNNI)
2xADSL LM: Not supported (N/A) FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /
discarded because of uncorrectable HECerrors
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / 1.0 / 1.1 /
- [- / - / -]
discarded during cell header validation
This includes cells with invalid cell headerpatterns or unrecognized VPI/VCI values
And also PTI values, when causing celldiscard
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / 1.0 / 1.1 /
- [- / - / -]
errors in the ATM cell headers
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / 1.0 / 1.1 /
- [- / - / -]
Trang 21inInvalidVpiVciErrors The number of cells received with an
unregistered VCC (Virtual ChannelConnection) address
ATM header that had a Payload TypeIdentifier (PTI)
Administration and MaintenanceFunction 5 (OAM) and RM (RateManagement) cells received with a CyclicRedundancy Check error
This resource presents the AAL5 statistics counted at interface level
CLI: show interface
([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] /
8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
octets received from line
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
Trang 22inUcastPackets The number of AAL5/AAL0 CPCS PDUs
received from line and passed to higherlayers
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
received for transmission to line fromhigher layers
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
PDUs received that contained errors
Including CRC-32 errors, SAR timeoutsand oversized SDUs
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
could not transfer due to errors
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
discarded due to input buffer overflows
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
CPCS PDUs discarded e.g to free upbuffer space
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
This resource presents the statistics for terminated or tunnelled VP circuit according RFC3606.CLI: show interface
Trang 23vplStatTotalCellIns The total number of valid ATM cells
received by this VPL including bothCLP=0 and CLP=1 cells The cells arecounted prior to the application the trafficpolicing including OAMs
SNMP: RFC 3606, atmVplStatTable,
atmVplStatTotalCellIns
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
transmitted by this VPL This includesboth CLP=0 and CLP=1 cells
SNMP: RFC 3606, atmVplStatTable,
atmVplStatTotalCellOuts
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
vplStatCongestedCellIns The total number of valid ATM cells
received by this VPL but which arediscarded due to the congestion Thereason is buffer over-flow This isCoriant proprietary counter If this CTP isswitched to VCG the attribute is disabledand shall return value -1
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
vplStatCongestedCellOuts The total number of valid ATM cells
transmitted by this VPL but which arediscarded due to the congestion Thereason is buffer overflow This is Coriantproprietary counter If this CTP isswitched to VCG the attribute is disabledand shall return value -1
FP [- / - / 2.0 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.0 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
This resource presents the statistics for terminated or tunnelled VC circuit according RFC3606.CLI: show interface
Trang 24vclStatTotalCellIns The total number of valid ATM cells
received by this VCL including bothCLP=0 and CLP=1 cells The cells arecounted prior to the application the trafficpolicing including OAMs
SNMP: RFC 3606, atmVclStatTable,
atmVclStatTotalCellIns
FP [- / - / 2.2 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.2 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
transmitted by this VCL This includesboth CLP=0 and CLP=1 cells
SNMP: RFC 3606, atmVclStatTable,
atmVclStatTotalCellOuts
FP [- / - / 2.2 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.2 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
vclStatCongestedCellIns The total number of valid ATM cells
received by this vcCtp but which arediscarded due to the congestion Thereason is buffer overflow This is Coriantproprietary counter If this CTP isswitched to VCG the attribute is disabledand shall return value -1
FP [- / - / 2.2 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.2 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
vclStatCongestedCellOuts The total number of valid ATM cells
transmitted by this vcCtp but whichare discarded due to the congestion
The reason is buffer overflow This isCoriant proprietary counter If this CTP isswitched to VCG the attribute is disabledand shall return value -1
FP [- / - / 2.2 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.2 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
This resource presents the statistics of a single terminated AAL5 channel according RFC3606.CLI: show interface
Trang 25crcErrors The number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs
discarded due to CRC-32 errors
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
discarded because they were not fullyreassembled during the allotted timeperiod
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
discarded with corresponding SDUs thatwere too large
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
received from the line
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
to the line
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
line FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /- / - / 1.1 / - / - / -
[-/ - [-/ -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
that had a length shorter than the size ofthe AAL5 trailer
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
because the length in the AAL5 trailer didnot match the PDU length
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
This resource presents the statistics for virtual circuit group which can be considered as reducedATM interface Only a very limited number of counters compared to native ATM interface will
be implemented
CLI: show interface
Trang 26ifHCInUcastPkts The number of packets, delivered by
this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer,which were not addressed to a multicast
or broadcast address at this sub-layer
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInUcastPkts
Number of received assigned cells(including ILMI, OAM, signalling,PNNI)
FP [- / - / 3.0 / 3.0 /-] / 3.0 / - / 1.4 / 1.1 /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
number of packets received via theinterface which were discarded because
of an unknown or unsupported protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces that support protocolmultiplexing the number of transmissionunits received via the interface whichwere discarded because of an unknown
or unsupported protocol For anyinterface that does not support protocolmultiplexing, this counter will always be0
The number of received cells discardedduring cell header validation, includingcells with unrecognized VPI/VCI values,and cells with invalid cell header patterns
If cells with undefined PTI values arediscarded, they are also counted here
FP [- / - / 2.9 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.9 / - / 1.2 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
were chosen to be discarded even though
no errors had been detected to preventtheir being deliverable to a higher-layerprotocol One possible reason fordiscarding such a packet could be to free
up buffer space
Packets dropped by QoS queuing are notcounted here They can be found fromown QoS specific counters
VCG multiplexing process may discardcells very rarely in the case of exceptionalburst and traffic conditions
FP [- / - / 3.0 / 3.0 /-] / 3.0 / - / 1.4 / 1.1 /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
Trang 27ifHCOutUcastPkts The total number of packets that
higher-level protocols requested betransmitted, and which were not addressed
to a multicast or broadcast address atthis sub-layer, including those that werediscarded or not sent This counter is a64-bit version of ifOutUcastPkts
Number or transmitted assigned cells(including ILMI, OAM, signalling,PNNI)
FP [- / - / 3.0 / 3.0 /-] / 3.0 / - / 1.4 / 1.1 /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
were chosen to be discarded even though
no errors had been detected to preventtheir being transmitted One possiblereason for discarding such a packet could
be to free up buffer space
The number of outbound cells whichwere chosen to discarded even though noerrors had been detected to prevent theirbeing transmitted One possible reasonfor discarding such a packet could be tofree up buffer space or policing
FP [- / - / 3.0 / 3.0 /-] / 3.0 / - / 1.4 / 1.1 /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
This resource presents the IMA link statistics defined in ATMF AF-PHY-0086.001
CLI: show interface
Trang 28imaLinkIcpCellsIns The number of received valid IMA link
Control Protocol (ICP) cells
FP [- / - / 2.8 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.8 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
link Control Protocol (ICP) cells
atmSarTimeout
FP [- / - / 2.8 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.8 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
number of inbound packets that containederrors preventing them from beingdeliverable to a higher-layer protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces, the number of inboundtransmission units that contained errorspreventing them from being deliverable to
a higher-layer protocol
The number of cells dropped due touncorrectable HEC errors This indicatesthe errors on the individual IMA link
FP [- / - / 2.8 / 3.0 / -]/ 2.8 / - / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / - [- / - / -]
1.3 Interface DSL Counters
This resource represents SHDSL segment endpoint statistics
CLI: show interface
([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] /
8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
/ / / 1.0A / / / [- / - / -]
-ses (nearEnd) Count of Severely Errored Seconds (SES) FP [ / / / / ] /
/ / / 1.0A / / / [- / - / -]
/ / / 1.0A / / / [- / - / -]
Trang 29-crcAnomalies (nearEnd) Count of CRC anomalies FP [ / / / / ] /
/ / / 1.0A / / / [- / - / -]
Seconds FP [- / - / - / - / -] / -/ / / 1.0A / / /
-[- / - / -]
This resource represents Ethernet Bonding Channel Entity statistics i.e bondable DSL interface.CLI: show interface
([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] /
8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
errors This counter is incremented foreach encapsulation error detected by thePTM-TC receive function
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
counter is incremented for each CRC errordetected by the PTM-TC receive function
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
This resource represents Ethernet Bonded Sub-layer Port statistics i.e bonded group
CLI: show interface
Trang 30ethInErrors The number of fragments that have been
received across the gamma interface withRxErr asserted and discarded
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
minFragmentSize (64 bytes) that havebeen received across the gamma interfaceand discarded
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
maxFragmentSize (512 bytes) that havebeen received across the gamma interfaceand discarded
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
into the sequence expected by the frameassembly function and that have beenreceived across the gamma interface anddiscarded (the frame buffer is flushed tothe next valid frame start)
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
fragments that have been received acrossthe gamma interface (the frame buffer isflushed to the next valid frame start, whenfragment/fragments expected by the frameassembly function is/are not received)
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
indicators expected by the frame assemblyfunction
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
indicators expected by the frame assemblyfunction
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
the gamma interface and discarded, whichwould have caused the frame assemblybuffer to overflow
FP [ / / / / ] / / - / - / 1.0A / - / - / -[- / - / -]
This resource represents ADSL line statistics
CLI: show interface
Trang 31superFrames (downstream) Number of super frames FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-superFrameErrors (downstream) Number of super frame errors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-reedSolomonWords(downstream)
Number of Reed-Solomon error correctionwords
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-reedSolomonCorrectableErrors(downstream) Number of Reed-Solomon correctableerrors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - [-
/ - / -]
reedSolomonUncorrectableErrors(downstream) Number of Reed-Solomon uncorrectableerrors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - [-
/ - / -]
hecErrors (downstream) Number of Header Error Control errors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-ocdErrors (downstream) Number of Out of Cell Delineation errors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-lcdErrors (downstream) Number of 1 second intervals where loss
of cell delineation occurred
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-totalSes (downstream) Number of Severely Errored Seconds FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-totalUas (downstream) Number of Unavailable Seconds FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
Trang 32[-superFrameErrors (upstream) Number of super frame errors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-reedSolomonWords (upstream) Number of Reed-Solomon error correction
words FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /- / - / 1.1 / - / - / -
[-/ - [-/ -]
reedSolomonCorrectableErrors(upstream)
Number of Reed-Solomon correctableerrors
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-reedSolomonUncorrectableErrors(upstream) Number of Reed-Solomon uncorrectableerrors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - [-
/ - / -]
hecErrors (upstream) Number of Header Error Control errors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-ocdErrors (upstream) Number of Out of Cell Delineation errors FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-lcdErrors (upstream) Number of 1 second intervals where loss
of cell delineation occurred FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /- / - / 1.1 / - / - / -
[-/ - [-/ -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-totalSes (upstream) Number of Severely Errored Seconds FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
- / - / 1.1 / - / - / - / - / -]
[-1.4 Interface Ethernet Counters
This resource represents Ethernet physical interface statistics
Trang 33/ 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits A count of the number of times that
ethrMauMediaAvailability for this MAUinstance leaves the state available
FP [1.0 / - / 1.0 / 3.0/ 4.0] / 1.0 / - / 1.0 /1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
events during IDLE in 100BASE-X and1000BASE-X links
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors A count of frames received on a particular
interface that are not an integral number
of octets in length and do not pass theFCS check
This is counting when duplex ishalfDuplex
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / -] / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0/ 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
interface that are an integral number
of octets in length but do not pass theFCS check This count does not includeframes received with frame-too-long orframe-too-short error
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames A count of successfully transmitted
frames on a particular interface for whichtransmission is inhibited by exactly onecollision
This is counting when duplex ishalfDuplex
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / -] / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0/ 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
Frames
dot3StatsMultipleCollision-A count of successfully transmittedframes on a particular interface for whichtransmission is inhibited by more thanone collision
This is counting when duplex ishalfDuplex
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / -] / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0/ 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions A count of frames for which the first
transmissions attempt on a particularinterface is delayed because the medium
is busy
This is counting when duplex ishalfDuplex
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / -] / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0/ 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
dot3StatsLateCollisions The number of times that a collision is
detected on a particular interface laterthan one slot Time into the transmission
of a packet
This is counting when duplex ishalfDuplex
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / -] / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0/ 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
Trang 34dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions A count of frames for which transmission
on a particular interface fails due toexcessive collisions This counter doesnot increment when the interface isoperating in full-duplex mode
This is counting when duplex ishalfDuplex
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / -] / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0/ 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
dot3StatsFrameTooLongs A count of frames received on a particular
interface that exceed the maximumpermitted frame size
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
on this interface with an opcode indicatingPAUSE operation
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
transmitted on this interface with anopcode indicating PAUSE operation
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
This resource represents Ethernet logical interface statistics This is not supported when Ethernet is
on top of another protocol i.e in following modules: 1xchSTM-1/chOC-3 MS, 4xchSTM-1/chOC-3
MS, 4/1xchSTM-1/4/chOC-3/12 MS, 24xchE1/chT1 MS, 8605 Fixed E1/T1, 8xchE1/chT1 LM.CLI: show interface
Trang 35ifHCInOctets The total number of octets received on the
interface, including framing characters
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInOctets
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInOctets SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable, ifHCInOctets
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer,which were not addressed to a multicast
or broadcast address at this sub-layer
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInUcastPkts
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInUcastPkts SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable,
ifHCInUcastPkts
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
ifHCInMulticastPkts The number of packets, delivered by this
sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, whichwere addressed to a multicast address atthis sub-layer For a MAC layer protocol,this includes both Group and Functionaladdresses This counter is a 64-bit version
ifHCInBroadcastPkts The number of packets, delivered by this
sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, whichwere addressed to a broadcast address atthis sub-layer This counter is a 64-bitversion of ifInBroadcastPkts
were chosen to be discarded even though
no errors had been detected to preventtheir being deliverable to a higher-layerprotocol One possible reason fordiscarding such a packet could be to free
up buffer space
Packets dropped by QoS queuing are notcounted here They can be found fromown QoS specific counters
Currently this should not count in practice
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInDiscards
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
Trang 36ifInErrors For packet-oriented interfaces, the
number of inbound packets that containederrors preventing them from beingdeliverable to a higher-layer protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces, the number of inboundtransmission units that contained errorspreventing them from being deliverable to
a higher-layer protocol
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInErrors
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
number of packets received via theinterface which were discarded because
of an unknown or unsupported protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces that support protocolmultiplexing the number of transmissionunits received via the interface whichwere discarded because of an unknown
or unsupported protocol For anyinterface that does not support protocolmultiplexing, this counter will always be0
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable,
ifInUnknownProtos
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
out of the interface, including framingcharacters This counter is a 64-bit version
of ifOutOctets
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifOutOctets SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable,
ifHCOutOctets
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
higher-level protocols requested betransmitted, and which were not addressed
to a multicast or broadcast address atthis sub-layer, including those that werediscarded or not sent This counter is a64-bit version of ifOutUcastPkts
Trang 37ifHCOutMulticastPkts The total number of packets that
higher-level protocols requested betransmitted, and which were addressed
to a multicast address at this sub-layer,including those that were discarded ornot sent For a MAC layer protocol,this includes both Group and Functionaladdresses This counter is a 64-bit version
higher-level protocols requested betransmitted, and which were addressed
to a broadcast address at this sub-layer,including those that were discarded or notsent This counter is a 64-bit version ofifOutBroadcastPkts
were chosen to be discarded even though
no errors had been detected to preventtheir being transmitted One possiblereason for discarding such a packet could
be to free up buffer space
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifOutDiscards
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
number of outbound packets that couldnot be transmitted because of errors
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces, the number of outboundtransmission units that could not betransmitted because of errors
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifOutErrors
FP [1.0 / 4.1 / 1.0 /3.0 / 4.0] / 1.0 / 1.0 /1.0 / 1.0A / 1.0 / 1.1 /1.0 [- / 7.0 / -]
Trang 38inFifoBufferDiscardPkts Number of packets discarded due to
internal FIFO buffer overflow TheseFIFOs shall hardly ever go full orotherwise there is too much load on theinterfaces
Same as RX Drop RL (Return Loss) inCLI (CLI also shows TX direction)
The packets are also counted to inDiscardscounter
The following IF modules are supported(others should return error code (featurenot supported)):
8x1000BASE-X: Module supported2+6x10/100/1000BASE-COMBO:
Module supported
FP [2.8 / - / - / - / -] /2.8 / - / - / - / - / - / -[- / - / -]
are discarded Note that flooding itself isnormal behavior in Ethernet, but excessivenumber of dropped packets indicatesnetwork problem or security attack
FP [- / - / 5.0 / - / 5.0]/ - / - / - / - / - / - / 1.0[- / 7.0 / -]
This resource represents Ethernet statistics common to all VLANs This is not supported whenEthernet is on top of another protocol i.e in following modules: 1xchSTM-1/chOC-3 MS,4xchSTM-1/chOC-3 MS, 4/1xchSTM-1/4/chOC-3/12 MS, 24xchE1/chT1 MS, 8605 Fixed E1/T1,8xchE1/chT1 LM
CLI: show interface
([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] /
8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
vlanDot1qTpVlanPortInDiscards The number of valid frames classified
as belonging to this VLAN, which werediscarded due to VLAN related reasons
Specifically, the IEEE 802.1Q counters forDiscard Inbound and Discard on IngressFiltering."
This counter is not working in thefollowing modules: 8x100/1000BASE-XR2, 1x10GBASE-R R2 and
8x10/100/1000BASE-TX R2
FP [- / - / 1.0 / - / -] /1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0 [- / 7.0/ -]
Trang 39E1/T1, 8xchE1/chT1 LM.
CLI: show interface
([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] /
8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
interface, including framing characters
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInOctets
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A / 1.0 /1.1 / - [- / - / -]
this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer,which were not addressed to a multicast
or broadcast address at this sub-layer
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInUcastPkts
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A / 1.0 /1.1 / - [- / - / -]
number of packets received via theinterface which were discarded because
of an unknown or unsupported protocol
For character-oriented or fixed-lengthinterfaces that support protocolmultiplexing the number of transmissionunits received via the interface whichwere discarded because of an unknown
or unsupported protocol For anyinterface that does not support protocolmultiplexing, this counter will always be0
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A / 1.0 /1.1 / - [- / - / -]
out of the interface, including framingcharacters This counter is a 64-bit version
of ifOutOctets
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A / 1.0 /1.1 / - [- / - / -]
higher-level protocols requested betransmitted, and which were not addressed
to a multicast or broadcast address atthis sub-layer, including those that werediscarded or not sent This counter is a64-bit version of ifOutUcastPkts
FP [- / - / - / - / -] / - /1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A / 1.0 /1.1 / - [- / - / -]
Trang 40CLI: show interface
([8660,8630 CDC1 / CDC2 / IFC1 / IFC2 / ELC1] /
8620 / 8602 / 8605 / 8607 / 8609 / 8611 / 8615 / [8665 vCU / LU1 / SU1])
interface, including framing characters
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInOctets
Traffic limitations same as withcorresponding packet counter
This counter is not working if interface
is connected to pseudowire in thefollowing modules: 8x100/1000BASE-XR2, 1x10GBASE-R R2 and
8x10/100/1000BASE-TX R2
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInOctets SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable, ifHCInOctets
FP [- / - / - / 3.1 / 4.1]/ - / 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0 [- / 7.0/ -]
received on the interface, includingframing characters This counter is a64-bit version of ifInOctets
Traffic limitations same as withcorresponding packet counter
IFC2: This counter is not workingconcurrently with vlan policer
FP [- / - / - / 3.1 / 4.1]/ - / - / - / - / - / - / - [-/ - / -]
this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer,which were not addressed to a multicast
or broadcast address at this sub-layer
This counter is a 64-bit version ofifInUcastPkts
This counter contains both unicast andmulticast packets
IFC2: The following traffic is notsupported: IS-IS, VLAN PWE3 AC withmultiple QoS, VLAN PWE3 AC withS-VLAN tagging, Ethernet switchedframes (including IRB), Ethernet OAM
CC, Policed frames
SNMP: RFC 2863, ifTable, ifInUcastPkts SNMP: RFC 2863, ifXTable,
ifHCInUcastPkts
FP [- / - / - / 3.1 / 4.1]/ - / 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.0A /1.0 / 1.1 / 1.0 [- / 7.0/ -]