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BASE BAND

Priority 7. This column displays, for every single port, the traffic class which a packet with User Priority value equal to 7 is assigned to

C- VID Registration tab

3. Press Reset Counters and confirm

All the counters of the tab are set to zero.

Interface contextual area

The contextual area displays the trend of the traffic on the Ethernet ports displaying the counters of pack-ets/bytes in input/output.

The counters are based on the standard RFC 1213 (Interfaces group) and RFC 1284 (Ethernet-like Statis-tics group).

Tabs

Interface tab. Counters of packets/bytes in input/output (Interfaces group).

Ethernet tab. Counters of packets/bytes in input/output (Ethernet-like Statistics group).

Push-button

Help. Open the help on-line.

See also

Interface (command)

Interface tab

The tab displays the counters of the Ethernet interfaces (RFC 1213 - Interfaces group).

Table

Each row of the table corresponds to a port for which are indicated:

Port. Port identifier. The ID value is a combination of slot number and the port number (slot number/port number).

Descr. Name of the port:

LAN 1. First line Ethernet port (electric or optical).

LAN 2. Second line Ethernet port (electric or optical).

LAN 3. Third line of Ethernet port (electrical) (management port).

LAN 4. Fourth line Ethernet port (electrical).

LAN 5. Fifth line Ethernet port (optical).

LAN 6. Sixth line Ethernet port (optical).

ODU A. Ethernet port to the Radio A.

ODU B. Ethernet port to the Radio B.

Port available only for equipment with more ODU (see Tab.4).

LAN C. Seventh line Ethernet port (optical).

LAN D. Eighth line Ethernet port (optical).

The remnant rows indicate the counters (see Tab.6).

Push-button

Refresh. Update the context.

Reset Counters. Reset the counters’ results (Interfaces group).

Ethernet tab

The tab displays the counters of the Ethernet interfaces (RFC 1284 - Ethernet-like Statistics group).

Table

Each row of the table corresponds to a port for which are indicated:

Port. Port identifier. The ID value is a combination of slot number and the port number (slot number/port number).

Descr. Name of the port:

LAN 1. First line Ethernet port (electric or optical).

LAN 2. Second line Ethernet port (electric or optical).

LAN 3. Third line of Ethernet port (electrical) (management port).

LAN 4. Fourth line Ethernet port (electrical).

LAN 5. Fifth line Ethernet port (optical).

LAN 6. Sixth line Ethernet port (optical).

ODU A. Ethernet port to the Radio A.

ODU B. Ethernet port to the Radio B.

Port available only for equipment with more ODU (see Tab.4).

LAN C. Seventh line Ethernet port (optical).

LAN D. Eighth line Ethernet port (optical).

The remnant rows indicate the counters (see Tab.7).

Push-button

Refresh. Update the context.

Reset Counters. Reset the counters’ results (Ethernet-like Statistics group).

Tab.6 Counters of Ethernet port (RFC 1213 - Interfaces group)

x Counter incremented - Counter not incremented.

* OK. Frame Check Sequence (FCS) correct.

KO. Wrong FCS against an integer number (FCS Error) or not integer number of octets (Alignment Error).

Counter

Total number of inbound packets which were discarded due to forbidden forwarding or policing violation

- - - x x x OK

- - - KO

Received Errors

Total number of inbound packets discarded because con-tained errors.

Tab.7 Counters of Ethernet port (RFC 1284 - Ethernet-like Statistics group)

x Counter incremented - Counter not incremented.

* OK. Frame Check Sequence (FCS) correct.

KO. Wrong FCS against an integer number (FCS Error) or not integer number of octets (Alignment Error).

Counter

A count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the FCS check.

The count represented by an instance of this object is in-cremented when the Alignment Error status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are, ac-cording to the conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Manage-ment, counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.

- - - OK

x x x x x x x x x KO

FCS Errors

A count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check.

The count represented by an instance of this object is in-cremented when the Frame Check Error status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Re-ceived frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are, according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Man-agement, counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.

This value does not include packets shorter than 64 bytes.

- - - OK

- - - x x x x x x KO

Frame Too Long

A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted frame size.

The count represented by an instance of this object is in-cremented when the Frame Too Long status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are, ac-cording to the conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Manage-ment, counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC.

- - - x x x - - - OK

- - - x x x - - - KO

DCN (LAN 3)

MNGT Port Configuration. It manages the Ethernet port reserved to supervision of the equipment (LAN 3).

Routing Table. It manages the Routing Table of the equipment.

MNGT Port Configuration

User Profile | Read Only, Maint., Read/Write, Admin.

WARNING In version 1.1, the system can be managed by means of the In-Band Management using the port LAN 3 (management port) for the contemporary transport of traffic and supervision (VLAN dedicated).

The MNGT Port Configuration command manages the Ethernet port reserved to local and remote super-vision of the equipment (management port).

Operations

Verify the configuration of the management port Modify the IP Address/NetMask of the management port Modify the IP Address used as Default Gateway

Modify the VLAN reserved for the in band supervision Modify the enabling status of management port

Modify the activation state of the autonegotiation for the management port Modify the transmission speed of the management port

Restart the auto negotiation procedure for the management port Enable/disable the Loss of Signal Alarm for the management port

GUI

MNGT Port Configuration contextual area

Verify the configuration of the management port User Profile | Read Only, Maint., Read/Write, Admin.

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