Installation Guide

Chapter 3: Operation System statistics
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Table 139 MIR/Burst page attributes for SM
Attribute
Meaning
Current Uplink Bucket
Size
This field displays the number of bits in the bucket to be potentially
consumed at above-MIR rates, up to Max Burst MIR rate.
Uplink MIR This field displays the active MIR rate per second. This is the rate that the
bucket is filled with bits.
Uplink MIR Per 100ms
Interval
This field displays the rate that the bucket is filled with bits at every 100 ms
interval.
Uplink Max Bucket
Size
This field displays the maximum bucket size, which is the maximum number
of bits that can be in the bucket. The bucket fills at MIR rate and can hold
this number of bits, which is a configuration value.
Current Max Burst
Bucket Size
If Max Burst is enabled, there is a secondary “bucket” that controls the
maximum rate of bit consumption. If Max Burst is not enabled (which means
not limited), this will be 0 as the bucket is not used.
Uplink Max Burst MIR This field displays the configured value of the Max Burst rate. This is the
maximum rate at which bits can be consumed above MIR. Once excess (>
MIR) bits have been consumed, the link will be throttled to MIR.
Uplink Max Burst MIR
per 100ms Interval
This field displays the configured value of the Max Burst rate at every 100 ms
interval.
Uplink Broadcast
Credit
This field displays the broadcast credit.
Uplink Broadcast MIR This field displays the broadcast MIR rate per second.
Uplink Broadcast MIR
Type
This field displays the type of the broadcast MIR.
Downlink MIR This field displays the active configured MIR rate per second. This is the rate
that the bucket is filled with bits.
Downlink Max Bucket
Size
This field displays the configured maximum bucket size, which is the
maximum number of bits that can be in the bucket. The bucket fills at MIR
rate and can hold this number of bits, which is a configuration value.
Downlink Max Burst
MIR
This field displays the configured value of the Max Burst rate. This is the
maximum rate at which bits can be consumed above MIR. Once excess (>
MIR) bits have been consumed, the link will be throttled to MIR.