Trouble Shooting Guide

Table Of Contents
Axxcelera Broadband
Troubleshooting-Installing an RF link - 41 - Issue: 5.3.x
Rev 2
16 Bun list channels
Bun list channels can be used to determine which PVC (SU) traffic is coming from. This command is
somewhat obsolete with the introduction of the “pnms sector” command in the 5.2.x and later releases.
192.168.100.200> bun list channels
Port atm25i
0: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/0
1: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/0
2: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/3
3: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/4
Port atm25m
0: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/0
1: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/0
2: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/3
3: Enabled: true TxPkts: 0 RxPkts: 0/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/0 RxVPI/VCI: 0/4
4: Enabled: true TxPkts: 127 RxPkts: 168/10 TxVPI/VCI: 0/768 RxVPI/VCI: 0/768
Port ciao does not support channel access
Port Ethernet
0: Enabled: true TxPkts: 723 RxPkts: 793/0
16.1.1 RxPkts:
The receive packets will tell you if a link is having problems. There are 2 numbers for the received packets,
the first is for the total number (168), the second is for packets received with an error(10). If the second
number is large compared to the first number this would indicate a problem. You don’t really care what the
exact numbers are, because you are only using this to identify a possible problem.