Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual - page 300
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FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01
Information in this Display:
●
Seq
– is a sequence number used to identify the connection.
●
DLCI
– is the DLCI on which the connection exists.
●
State
:
Data_trans
– means that call processing was successful and the con-
nection is in the data transmission state.
Call_setup
– means that the attached device is waiting for Call Accept.
Clearing
– means that the attached device is in Call Clear state, waiting
for Clear Confirmation.
Resetting
– means that a Reset has been sent to the remote device, and the
attached device is waiting for a Reset Confirmation.
Port_down
– is self-explanatory.
Connected
– means that a connection has been established.
Not_conect
– means that a connection has not been established or has
been broken.
A frame relay DLCI displaying this state might have a backup that
is now in operation. To determine this, press
[F3]
to return to the
Status Displays
menu, then press
[F]
,
[E]
,
[B]
(
Display States for all
Primary DLCIs on a Port
), and enter the port number. If the DLCI is
displayed as
Backed Up
, note the backup DLCI, then press
[F3]
three times, then
[C]
at the Status Displays menu, and verify that
the backup DLCI is in
Data_trans
state.
●
Undefined
– means that the port is in some unknown state.
●
Trans
– is the number of transmitted frames.
●
Recd
– is the number of received frames.
●
Disc
– is the number of discarded frames.
●
RLP
– is the RLP number (always
0
on FRX4000, with the following excep-
tions), except for a remote control, file transfer, or alarm connection, in which
case this number is always
253
.
If a Bridge port or IP/IPX/LLC2 interface exists on a frame relay PVC
connection across the node, the RLP number shown will be the RLP
on which the interface protocol is loaded.
●
P
– is the port number (
0-7
are physical ports,
8–63
are logical ports), unless
RLP
is
253
, in which case:
66
= Remote control,
67
= File transfer,
68
= Alarm con-
nection.