Procedure 9-10.6: Display Ethernet PM Report

- Overview

Use this procedure to display the current 15-minute and/or 1-day PM data corresponding to the PM data collection register(s) selected for the specified Ethernet interface.

Step
 
1

Log in to the VLNC42B.


2

From the Navigation menu, select TMPLS → Performance Monitoring → Ethernet PM Report.

Result:

The Ethernet PM Report screen displays.


3

From the Slot/Port drop-down box, select the Ethernet AID of the Ethernet interface to be reported.


4

Provision the parameters as shown in Ethernet PM report parameters then click Submit.


End of steps

Ethernet PM report parameters

Parameter

Value

SNMP

Control Options

Slot/Port

The Ethernet Interface AID (for example, a-7). A drop-down list containing all Ethernet interfaces that have its PM Mode set to ENABLED for the Monitor Period in the system.

Direction

Valid values: Incoming or Outgoing

Incoming: enhEth- AggrCDRxTable or enhEthAggrHDRxTable

Outging: enhEthAggrCDTxTable or enhEthAggrHDTxTable

Monitor Type

Monitored counters type. It identifies the type of monitored registers that are being retrieved. Selecting “ALL” specifies the set of all PM counters supported by the Ethernet interface.

Valid values, for Incoming direction (See Table 9-5, Monitor types for incoming aggregate data):

  • ALL (default)

  • EINF

  • EINB

  • EINFUnicast

  • EINFMulticast

  • EINFBroadcast

  • EIFE

  • TDF

Valid values, for Outgoing direction (See Table 9-6, Monitor types for outgoing aggregate data):

  • ALL (default)

  • EONF

  • EONB

  • EONFUnicast

  • EONFMulticast

  • EONFBroadcast

  • TDF

Monitor Period

Specifies whether the 15-minute and/or 1-day (24 hour) PM collection register is to be retrieved. The BOTH value will be retrieves both 15-MIN and 1-DAY PM states for the selected Ethernet interface.

Valid values:

  • Both

  • 15-MIN (Default)

  • 1-DAY

enhEthAggrCDRxGranularity/ enhEthAggrHDRxGranularity

enhEthAggrCDTxGranularity/ enhEthAggrHDTxGranularity

Monitor Date

Specifies the starting date of the PM collection period for which PM data is to be reported. The date format is MM-DD (for example, 12-03). The default value is current day.

If the Time Period is 15-MIN, then the date and time specified by Monitor Date and Monitor Time is within the previous 8 (4x8=32) hours of the current time.

If the Time Period is 1-DAY, then the date and time specified by Monitor Date and Monitor Time is within the previous 6 days of the current date.

Monitor Time

The parameter specifies the starting time of the PM collection period for which PM data is to be reported. It applies only if Time Period is 15-MIN or ALL. The time format is HH-MM. The default value is current hour and beginning of the current 15-minute window.

If Time Period is 15-MIN, then the date and time specified by Monitor Date and Monitor Time is within the previous 8 hours of the current time.

If Time Period is 1-DAY, then the date and time specified by Monitor Date and Monitor Time is within the previous 7 days of the current date. The minutes {00-14}, {15-29}, {30-44}, or {45- 59} specifies the first, second, third and fourth 15-minute period within the specified hour.

Number of Previous 15- MIN Period

The field does not apply if the Time Period is 1-Day. The number of historical registers of 15-min. It specifies the number of previous 15-minute historical PM registers to retrieve in addition to that specified by Monitor Date and Monitor Time.

Valid values:

  • ALL — All previous historical 15-minute PM data registers

  • An integer in the range of 1-32 — 1-32 previous historical 15-minute PM data registers.

The default is 1.

Number of Previous 1-Day Period

The field does not apply if the Time Period is 15-MIN. The number of 1-day historical registers. It specifies the number of previous 1-day historical PM registers to retrieve in addition to that specified by Monitor Date and Monitor Time.

Valid values:

  • ALL — All previous historical 1-day PM data registers.

  • An integer in the range of 1-7 — 1-7 previous historical 1-day PM data registers.

PM Reporting

Slot/Port

This is the AID of the Ethernet interface.

Date/Time

Time stamped for the monitored data.

Monitor Type

This is the monitored PM parameter. See Monitor Type above.

Value

The monitored count of the PM parameter.

Time Period

The accumulation time period for performance monitoring data (1-day or 15-minute collection register).

Valid values

  • 15-MIN

  • 1-DAY

Table 9-5: Monitor types for incoming aggregate data

Monitor Type

Description

SNMP

EINF (Total Packets Received w/o Error)

The number of Ethernet frames received correctly by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDRx- EINF/enhEthAggrHDRxEINF

EINB (Total Bytes Received)

The number of octets of Ethernet frames received correctly by the Virtual Ethernet Interface, including Ethernet headers characters.

enhEthAggrCDRx- EINB/enhEthAggrHDRxEINB

EINFUnicast (Unicast Packets Received)

The collected number of Ethernet Unicast frames received correctly by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDRx- EINFUnicast/ enhEthAggrHDRx- EINFUnicast

EINFMulticast (Multicast Packets Received)

The collected number of Ethernet Multicast frames received correctly by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDRx- EINFMulticast/ enhEthAggrHDRx- EINFMulticast

EINFBroadcast ((Broadcast Packets Received)

The collected number of Ethernet Broadcast frames received correctly by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDRx- EINFBroadcast/ enhEthAggrHDRx- EINFBroadcast

EIFE (Packet Received with Error)

UNI: This object is the collection of the sum of three contributions: dot3StatsAlignmentErrors, dot3StatsFCSErrors and dot3StatsFrameTooLongs.

enhEthAggrCDRx- EIFE/enhEthAggrHDRxEIFE

TDF (Overruns)

The number of Ethernet frames which where chosen to be discarded due to buffer congestion.

enhEthAggrCDRxTDF/ enhEthAggrHDRxTDF

Table 9-6: Monitor types for outgoing aggregate data

Monitor Type

Description

SNMP

EONF (Total Packets Transmitted w/o Error)

The number of Ethernet frames transmitted out by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDTxEONF/ enhEthAggrHDTxEONF

EONB (Total Bytes Transmitted)

The number of octets of Ethernet frames transmitted out by the Virtual Ethernet Interface, including Ethernet headers characters

enhEthAggrCDTxEONB/ enhEthAggrHDTxEONB

EONFUnicast (Unicast Packets Transmitted)

The collected number of Ethernet Unicast frames transmitted out by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDTxEONFUnicast/ enhEthAggrHDTxEONFUnicast

EONFMulticast (Multicast Packets Transmitted)

The collected number of Ethernet Multicast frames transmitted out by the Virtual Ethernet Interface

enhEthAggrCDTxEONFMulticast/ enhEthAggrHDTxEONFMulticast

EONFBroadcast (Broadcast Packets Transmitted)

The collected number of Ethernet Broadcast frames transmitted out by the Virtual Ethernet Interface.

enhEthAggrCDTxEONFBroadcast/ enhEthAggrHDTxEONFBroadcast

TDF (Transmit Congestion Errors)

UNI: The number of Ethernet frames which where chosen to be discarded due to buffer congestion TMPLS NNI: The sum of all frames dropped due to congestion or errors

enhEthA grCDTxTDF/ enhEthA grHDTxTDF

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