Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- 1. About the FrameSaver SLV
- 2. User Interface and Basic Operation
- 3. Configuration Procedures
- 4. Configuration Options
- Using the Easy Install Feature
- Using RIP with FrameSaver SLV CSU/DSUs
- Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock
- Setting Up the Modem
- Setting Up Auto-Configuration
- Setting Up Dial Backup
- PVC Backup Over the Network Interface
- Setting Up Back-to-Back Operation
- Configuration Option Tables
- Configuring the Overall System
- Configuring Physical Interfaces
- Assigning Time Slots/Cross Connections
- Configuring Frame Relay for an Interface
- Manually Configuring DLCI Records
- Configuring PVC Connections
- Configuring the IP Path List
- Setting Up Management and Communication Options
- Configuring the Criteria for Automatic Backup
- 5. Configuring the FrameSaver SLV Router
- FrameSaver SLV Router Overview
- IP Routing
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Proxy ARP
- Interface Configuration
- Network Address Translation
- Network Address Port Translation
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Router Security
- Provisioning the Router Interface
- Configuring the Router Using Terminal Emulation
- 6. Security and Logins
- 7. Operation and Maintenance
- 8. Troubleshooting
- 9. Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices and Activating SLM Features
- 10. Setting Up NetScout Manager Plus for FrameSaver Devices
- 11. Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices
- A. Menu Hierarchy
- B. SNMP MIBs and Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults
- C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations
- D. Router Command Line Summaries and Shortcuts
- E. Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
- F. Technical Specifications
- G. Equipment List
- Index

7. Operation and Maintenance
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Ethernet Performance Statistics
The following statistics appear when Ethernet is selected from the Performance
Statistics menu.
Main Menu
→
Status
→
Performance Statistics
→
Ethernet
Table 7-23. Ethernet Performance Statistics
Statistic What It Indicates
Port Rate (Mbps) The operating rate as detected on the Ethernet port. One of the
following may appear for this statistic:
Disconnected – The line is not connected.
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps – The Ethernet port is operating at this
rate.
Disabled – The Ethernet port has been disabled.
Duplex The duplex mode detected on the Ethernet port. One of the
following may appear for this statistic:
Disconnected – The line is not connected.
Full – The Ethernet port is operating in full duplex mode
(4-wire).
Half – The Ethernet port is operating in half duplex mode
(2-wire).
Disabled – The Ethernet port has been disabled.
Frames Transmitted The number of successfully transmitted frames on the port.
Frames Received The number of frames received on the port.
Errored Frames The number of errors detected on the port. Possible errors
include:
Internal transmit and receive errors
Transmitter and receiver overruns
Receive checksum errors
Alignment errors
Long frames
Excessive Collisions The number of failed frame transmissions due to excessive
collisions.
Carrier Sense Errors The number of times the carrier sense condition was lost, or was
never asserted, during frame transmissions.
Deferred
Transmissions
The number of delayed first transmissions due to the line being
busy.