Number of discarded packets because of unknown protocol.
TxUnicPkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
TxNotUnicPkt
Number of requested non-unicast packets.
TxDiscards
Number of discarded packets—free buffer space.
TxErr
Number of erroneous outbound packets.
RxMultPkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
RxBroadPkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
TxMultPkt
Number of outbound multicast packets.
TxBroadPkt
Number of outbound broadcast packets.
D.1.2 Edge Statistics DCC PM Table
The Edge Statistics DCC PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day DCC edge statistics performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-10 describes the fields in the Edge Statistics DCC PM table.
Table D-10 Field Descriptions for the Edge Statistics DCC PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
Rx Unic Pkt
Number of inbound subnetwork/unicast packets.
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
Rx Err
Number of inbound errored packets.
Rx Bytes
Number of received bytes.
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Rx Not Unic Pkt
Number of inbound not unicast packets.
Rx Unknown
Number of discarded packets due to unknown protocol.
Tx Unic Pkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
Tx Not Unic Pkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
Tx Err
Number of outbound errored packets.
Rx Mult Pkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
Rx Broad Pkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
Tx Mult Pkt
Number of multicast frames transmitted error free.
Tx Broad Pkt
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent.
D.1.3 Edge Statistics LAN PM Table
The Edge Statistics LAN PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day LAN edge statistics performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-11 describes the fields in the Edge Statistics LAN PM table.
Table D-11 Field Descriptions for the Edge Statistics LAN PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
Rx Unic Pkt
Number of inbound subnetwork/unicast packets.
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
Rx Err
Number of inbound errored packets.
Rx Bytes
Number of received bytes.
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Rx Not Unic Pkt
Number of inbound not unicast packets.
Rx Unknown
Number of discarded packets due to unknown protocol.
Tx Unic Pkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
Tx Not Unic Pkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
Tx Err
Number of outbound errored packets.
Rx Mult Pkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
Rx Broad Pkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
Tx Mult Pkt
Number of multicast frames transmitted error free.
Tx Broad Pkt
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent.
D.1.4 Edge Statistics WAN PM Table
The Edge Statistics WAN PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day WAN edge statistics performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-12 describes the fields in the Edge Statistics WAN PM table.
Table D-12 Field Descriptions for the Edge Statistics WAN PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
Rx Unic Pkt
Number of inbound subnetwork/unicast packets.
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
Rx Err
Number of inbound errored packets.
Rx Bytes
Number of received bytes.
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Rx Not Unic Pkt
Number of inbound not unicast packets.
Rx Unknown
Number of discarded packets due to unknown protocol.
Tx Unic Pkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
Tx Not Unic Pkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
Tx Err
Number of outbound errored packets.
Rx Mult Pkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
Rx Broad Pkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
Tx Mult Pkt
Number of multicast frames transmitted error free.
Tx Broad Pkt
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent.
D.1.5 Edge SDH High Order VC PM Table
The Edge SDH High Order VC PM table shows near- and far-end 15-minute and 1-day SDH high order Virtual Container (VC) performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-13 describes the fields in the Edge SDH High Order VC PM table.
Table D-13 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH High Order VC PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
HP BBE
High path section background block errors.
HP ES
High path section errored seconds.
HP SES
High path section severely errored seconds.
HP UAS
High path section unavailable seconds.
D.1.6 Edge SDH Low Order VC PM Table
The Edge SDH Low Order VC PM table shows near- and far-end 15-minute and 1-day SDH low order VC performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-14 describes the fields in the Edge SDH Low Order VC PM table.
Table D-14 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH Low Order VC PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
LP BBE
Low path background block errors.
LP ES
Low path errored seconds.
LP SES
Low path severely errored seconds.
LP UAS
Low path unavailable seconds.
D.1.7 Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM Table
The Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM table shows near- and far-end 15-minute and 1-day SDH multiplex section performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-15 describes the fields in the Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM table.
Table D-15 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
MS BBE
Multiplex section background block errors.
MS ES
Multiplex section errored seconds.
MS SES
Multiplex section severely errored seconds.
MS UAS
Multiplex section unavailable seconds.
D.1.8 Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM Table
The Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day SDH regenerator section performance data for the ONS 15302 and ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-16 describes the fields in the Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM table.
Table D-16 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM Table
Column
Description
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
RS BBE
Regenerator section background block errors.
RS ES
Regenerator section errored seconds.
RS SES
Regenerator section severely errored seconds.
RS UAS
Regenerator section unavailable seconds.
D.2 PM Tables for CTC-Based NEs
This section describes the PM tables that are specific to the CTC-based NEs: ONS 15310, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SONET, and ONS 15600 SDH.
For CTC-based NEs, each 15-minute or 1-day PM table has a corresponding real-time PM table that allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than 15 minutes or 1 day. Not all of the fields in the historical PM tables are shown in the real-time PM tables. The first five fields in all real-time PM tables are NE ID, Module Name, Physical Location, Interface, and Time Stamp; the remaining fields are the actual real-time attributes being polled.
The following conventions apply to PM tables for CTC-based NEs:
•Invalidity in the historical PM table is shown with the corresponding table cell rendered gray and marked with an asterisk (*).
Note Real-time PM tables do not support invalidity coloring.
•Threshold crossing alerts (TCAs) for a specific statistic in a particular row in the historical PM table are indicated with a purple rendering for the corresponding cell.
Note Real-time PM tables do not support TCAs.
•Fields that are not applicable for a particular module in a given PM table are indicated by displaying N/A (not applicable) in the corresponding table cell.
•1-day PM data is collected at 00:00 hours Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) (time on the CTM server host).
•For 4.0 and later NEs, PM data collected for cards that are preprovisioned and not physically present on a slot are indicated by the symbol ENEQ displayed for the corresponding table cell. If the NE version is 3.41 or earlier, the fields are blank if the card is not physically present.
D.2.1 8B10B PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The 8B10B PM table shows performance data for ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH DWDM cards that support Fibre Channel or Gigabit Ethernet payloads. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-17 describes the fields in the 8B10B PM table.
Table D-17 Field Descriptions for the 8B10B PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Data Payload
The payload provisioned on the client port of the card.
—
Valid Packets
Number of received packets that contain nonerrored data code groups that have start and end delimiters. This parameter applies to the Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Invalid Packets
Number of received packets that contain errored data code groups that have start and end delimiters. This parameter applies to the Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Code Group Violations
Number of received code groups that do not contain a start or end delimiter. This parameter applies to the Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Idle Ordered Sets
Number of received packets containing idle ordered sets. This parameter applies to the Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Non-Idle Ordered Sets
Number of received packets containing nonidle ordered sets. This parameter applies to the Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Data Code Groups
Number of received data code groups that do not contain ordered sets. This parameter applies to the Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
—
rxTotalPackets
Total number of received packets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
ifInErrors
Total number of receive errors.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Stats Encoding DispErrors
Number of encoding disparity errors received at the port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
Data Ordered Sets
Number of received packets containing data ordered sets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G
D.2.2 CoS PM Table—ONS 15310, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The CoS PM table shows Class of Service (CoS) performance data for the ONS 15310, ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH ML-series and CE-series cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-18 describes the fields in the CoS PM table.
Table D-18 Field Descriptions for the CoS PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Interface Name
Name of the interface.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Interface Direction
Input or output direction of the interface.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Class of Service Level
CoS level. The level ranges from 0 to 7.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Post Policy Packets
Packet count after executing QoS policies.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Post Policy Bytes
Octet count after executing QoS policies.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Drop Packets
Dropped packet count as the result of all QoS features that can produce drops.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Drop Bytes
Dropped octet count as the result of all QoS features that can produce drops.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8, ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
D.2.3 DS1 FE PM Table
The DS1 FE PM table shows far-end (FE) DS1 performance data. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-19 describes the fields in the DS1 FE PM table.
Table D-19 Field Descriptions for the DS1 FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-PFE
Coding violations-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
ES-PFE
Errored seconds far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
ESA-PFE
Errored seconds type A-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
ESB-PFE
Errored seconds type B-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
SES-PFE
Severely errored seconds-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
SEFS-PFE
Severely errored frame seconds-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
CSS-PFE
Controlled slip seconds-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
UAS-PFE
Unavailable seconds-far end path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM_12
ES-LFE
Errored seconds-far end line.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
D.2.4 DS1 PM Table
The DS1 PM table contains PM information at the line layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Table D-20 describes the fields in the DS1 PM table.
Table D-20 Field Descriptions for the DS1 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 1544) and/or defects on the line.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
LOSS-L
LOSS-L is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
CV-P (Rx)
Receive path coding violation (Rx CV-P) means that a coding violation occurred on the receive end of the path.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
ES-P (Rx)
Receive path errored seconds (Rx ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the receive end of the signal.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM, DS3XM_12
SES-P (Rx)
Receive path severely errored seconds (Rx SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the receive end of the signal.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM, DS3XM_12
SAS-P (Rx)
Receive path severely errored seconds frame/alarm indication signal (Rx SAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more SEFs or one or more AIS defects on the receive end of the signal.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM, DS3XM_12
UAS-P (Rx)
Receive path unavailable seconds (Rx UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS1 path is unavailable on the receive end of the signal. The DS1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM, DS3XM_12
AISS-P (Rx)
Receive path alarm indication signal (Rx AIS-P) means an alarm indication signal occurred on the receive end of the path. This parameter is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N, DS3XM, DS3XM_12
CV-P (Tx)
Transmit path coding violation (Tx CV-P) means that a coding violation occurred on the transmit end of the path. For DS1 ESF paths, this parameter is a count of detected CRC-6 errors.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
ES-P (Tx)
Transmit path errored seconds (Tx ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmit end of the signal.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
SES-P (Tx)
Transmit path severely errored seconds (Tx SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmit end of the signal.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
SAS-P (Tx)
Transmit path severely errored seconds frame/alarm indication signal (Tx SAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more severely errored framing seconds (SEFS) or one or more AIS defects on the receive end of the signal.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
UAS-P (Tx)
Transmit path unavailable seconds (Tx UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS1 path is unavailable on the transmit end of the signal. The DS1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
AISS-P (Tx)
Transmit path alarm indication signal (Tx AIS-P) means that an alarm indication signal occurred on the transmit end of the path. This parameter is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
•ONS 15310: CTX
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1, DS1N
D.2.5 DS3 PM Table
The DS3 PM table contains PM information at the DS-3 layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Table D-21 describes the fields in the DS3 PM table.
Table D-21 Field Descriptions for the DS3 PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
Number of coding violations (CVs) occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
Number of alarm indication signal seconds (AISS) encountered by a DS3 interface in the parity bit (PBIT) of the interface in the interval. The PBIT is the bit position at the beginning of the third and fourth subframes, which contains parity information. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of coding violations encountered by a DS3 interface in the PBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of errored seconds encountered by a DS3 interface in the PBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of severely errored seconds (SES) encountered by a DS3 interface in the PBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of severely alarmed seconds (SAS) encountered by a DS3 interface in the PBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of unavailable seconds (UAS) encountered by a DS3 interface in the PBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of coding violations encountered by a DS3 interface in the C-bit parity bit (CPBIT) of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of errored seconds encountered by a DS3 interface in the CPBIT of the interface in the interval. The CPBIT is a bit format used to increase far-end performance monitoring. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of SESs encountered by a DS3 interface in the CPBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
Number of unavailable seconds encountered by a DS3 interface in the CPBIT of the interface in the interval. This is a path variable and is available only for the DS3XM and DS3E cards.
D.2.6 DS3 and DS3I FE PM Table—ONS 15310, ONS 15454, ONS 15454 SDH
The DS3 and DS3I FE PM table shows far-end (FE) performance data for the DS3 and DS3I FE. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-22 describes the fields in the DS3 and DS3I FE PM table.
Table D-22 Field Descriptions for the DS3 and DS3I FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
The E1 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH E1 card. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-23 describes the fields in the E1 PM table.
Table D-23 Field Descriptions for the E1 PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
E1N, E1, E1_42
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
E1N, E1, E1_42
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 1544) and/or defects on the line.
E1N, E1, E1_42
LOSS-L
LOSS-L is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.
E1N, E1, E1_42
EB-P
Receive path errored block (EB-P) is a count of the number of bits in error within a block.
E1N, E1, E1_42
ES-P
Receive path errored seconds (ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the receive end of the signal.
E1N, E1, E1_42
SES-P
Receive path severely errored seconds (SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the receive end of the signal.
E1N, E1, E1_42
BBE-P
Receive path background block errors (BBE-P) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E1N, E1, E1_42
UAS-P
Receive path unavailable seconds (UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS1 path is unavailable on the receive end of the signal. The DS1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
E1N, E1, E1_42
ESR-P
Receive path errored second ratio (ESR-P) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
SESR-P
Receive path severely errored seconds ratio (SESR-P) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
BBER-P
Receive path background block error ratio (BBER-P) is a ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E1N, E1, E1_42
AISS-P
Receive path AISS-P is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
E1N, E1, E1_42
EB-P (TX)
Transmit path errored block (EB-P) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
E1N, E1, E1_42
ES-P (TX)
Transmit path errored seconds (ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmit end of the signal.
E1N, E1, E1_42
SES-P (TX)
Transmit path severely errored seconds (SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmit end of the signal.
E1N, E1, E1_42
BBE-P (TX)
Transmit path background block error (BBE-P) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E1N, E1, E1_42
UAS-P (TX)
Transmit path unavailable seconds (UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS1 path is unavailable on the receive end of the signal. The DS1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
E1N, E1, E1_42
ESR-P (TX)
Transmit path errored second ratio (ESR-P) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
SESR-P (TX)
Transmit path severely errored second ratio (SESR-P) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
BBER-P (TX)
Transmit path background block error ratio (BBER-P) is a ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E1N, E1, E1_42
AISS-P (TX)
Transmit path AISS-P is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
E1N, E1, E1_42
D.2.8 E1 PM Table Far End—ONS 15454 SDH
The E1 PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH E1 card. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-24 describes the fields in the E1 FE PM table.
Table D-24 Field Descriptions for the E1 FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
FERXPEB
Far end receive path errored blocks (FERXPEB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPES
Far end receive path errored seconds (FERXPES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPSES
Far end receive path severely errored seconds (FERXPSES) is a one-second period containing 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect; SES is a subset of ES.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPBBE
Far end receive path background block errors (FERXPBBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPUAS
Far end receive path unavailable seconds (FERXPUAS) is a count of one-second intervals when the E1 path is unavailable on the signal receive end. The E1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. After it has become unavailable, the E1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from the unavailable time.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPESR
Far end receive path errored second ratio (FERXPESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPSESR
Far end receive path severely errored second ratio (FERXPSESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FERXPBBER
Far end receive path background block error ratio (FERXPBBER) is a ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPEB
Far end transmit path errored blocks (FETXPEB) is a count of bits that are in error within a block.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPES
Far end transmit path errored seconds (FETXPES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPSES
Far end transmit path severely errored seconds (FETXPSES) is a one-second period containing 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect; SES is a subset of ES.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPBBE
Far end transmit path background block errors (FETXPBBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPUAS
Far end transmit path unavailable seconds (FETXPUAS) is a count of one-second intervals when the E1 path is unavailable on the signal transmit end. The E1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. After it has become unavailable, the E1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from the unavailable time.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPESR
Far end transmit path errored second ratio (FETXPESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPSESR
Far end transmit path severely errored second ratio (FETXPSESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1N, E1, E1_42
FETXPBBER
Far end transmit path background block error ratio (FETXPBBER) is a ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E1N, E1, E1_42
D.2.9 E3 PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The E3 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH E3 card. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-25 describes the fields in the E3 PM table.
Table D-25 Field Descriptions for the E3 PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
E3
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
E3
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 1544) and/or defects on the line.
E3
LOSS-L
LOSS-L is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.
E3
P-ES
Receive path errored seconds (Rx ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the receive end of the signal.
E3
P-SES
Receive path severely errored seconds (Rx SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the receive end of the signal.
E3
P-UAS
Receive path unavailable seconds (Rx UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS1 path is unavailable on the receive end of the signal. The DS1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
E3
P-ESR
Receive path errored second ratio (RX P-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E3
P-SESR
Receive path severely errored second ratio (RX P-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E3
D.2.10 E4 PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The E4 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH E4 card. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-26 describes the fields in the E4 PM table.
Table D-26 Field Descriptions for the E4 PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
STM1E_12
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
STM1E_12
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ greater than or equal to 2048) and/or defects on the line.
STM1E_12
UAS-L
Unavailable seconds-line (UAS-L) lists a count of the seconds when the line is unavailable. A line becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ls, and continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ls.
STM1E_12
BBE-L
Background block errors-line (BBE-L) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
STM1E_12
ESR-L
Errored second ratio-line (ESR-L) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
STM1E_12
SESR-L
Severely errored second ratio-line (SESR-L) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
STM1E_12
BBER-L
Block background errors ratioline (BBER-L) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
STM1E_12
D.2.11 CE-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15310, ONS 15454 SONET
The CE-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 and ONS 15454 SONET CE-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-27 describes the fields in the CE-Series Ethernet PM table.
Table D-27 Field Descriptions for the CE-Series Ethernet PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifInUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifInErrors
Total number of receive errors.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifOutUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors; alignment errors are incomplete frames.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had exactly one collision.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsBroadcastPkts
Total number of good broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsMulticastPkts
Total number of good multicast (non broadcast) packets received.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsCollisions
Best estimate of the total number of collisions on the Ethernet segment.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
etherStatsDropEvents
Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. The value indicates the number of times this condition has been detected.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
Port Drop Counts
Number of received frames dropped at the port level.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-100T-8
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmit utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
—
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Receive utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
—
D.2.12 E-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The E-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH E-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-28 describes the fields in the E-Series Ethernet PM table.
Table D-28 Field Descriptions for the E-Series Ethernet PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifInUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifInErrors
Total number of receive errors.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifOutUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors; alignment errors are incomplete frames.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had exactly one collision.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had multiple collisions.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions
Number of packets deferred.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsLateCollisions
Number of times that a collision was detected later than 64 octets into the transmission (also added into the collision count).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions
Number of consecutive collisions.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsCollisions
Best estimate of the total number of collisions on the Ethernet segment.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
etherStatsCollisionFrames
Best estimate of the total number of frame collisions on the segment.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Receive utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmit utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherUtilizationStats (%)
Average Ethernet utilization statistics (release 3.4 and earlier).
•ONS 15454 SONET R3.3 and R3.4: ETH100, ETH1000
D.2.13 G-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The G-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH G-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-29 describes the fields in the G-Series Ethernet PM table.
Table D-29 Field Descriptions for the G-Series Ethernet PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifInUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifInErrors
Total number of receive errors.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifOutUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors; alignment errors are incomplete frames.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors
Number of transmission errors on a particular interface that are not otherwise counted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsSQETestErrors
Number of times that the SQE test error message is generated by the PLS sublayer for a particular interface.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
hdlcPktDrops
Total number of packets that are dropped when the card is in HDLC mode and traffic is oversubscribed.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
rxPauseFrames
Number of received pause frames.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
txPauseFrames
Number of transmitted pause frames.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
rxPktsDroppedInternalCongestion
Number of received packets dropped due to overflow in G1000-4 frame buffer.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
txPktsDroppedInternalCongestion
Number of transmit queue drops due to drops in the G1000-4 frame buffer.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Receive utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmit utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherUtilizationStats (%)
Average Ethernet utilization statistics (release 3.4 and earlier).
•ONS 15454 SONET R3.3 and R3.4: G-series cards
D.2.14 ML-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15310, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The ML-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH ML-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-30 describes the fields in the ML-Series Ethernet PM table.
Table D-30 Field Descriptions for the ML-Series Ethernet PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifInUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Port Drop Counts
Number of received frames dropped at the port level.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
Rx Runts
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
Rx Giants
Number of packets received that are greater than 1530 bytes in length.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
Tx Giants
Number of packets transmitted that are greater than 1548 bytes in length.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
Tx Collisions
Number of collisions transmitted.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
Rx Total Errors
Total number of receive errors.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
RxGMACDropCounts
Number of received frames dropped by MAC module.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
RxThresholdOversizes
Number of received packets with a length longer than 1518 octets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000
ifInErrors
Total number of receive errors.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifOutUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors; alignment errors are incomplete frames.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had exactly one collision.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsBroadcastPkts
Total number of good broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsMulticastPkts
Total number of good multicast (non broadcast) packets received.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of octets of data (including bad packets) received on the network.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsCollisions
Best estimate of the total number of collisions on the Ethernet segment.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsCollisionFrames
Best estimate of the total number of frame collisions on the segment.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
etherStatsDropEvents
Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. The value indicates the number of times this condition has been detected.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
mediaIndStatsRxFramesBadCRC
Number of receive data frames with payload CRC errors when HDLC framing is used.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
mediaIndStatsRxFramesTooLong
Number of received frames that exceed the maximum transmission unit (MTU). This value is part of HDLC and generic framing procedure (GFP) port statistics.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
mediaIndStatsOversizeDropped
Number of received packets larger than the ML-series remote monitoring (RMON) threshold.
•ONS 15310: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
txPauseFrames
Number of transmitted pause frames.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
rxPauseFrames
Number of received pause frames.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmit utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Receive utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
D.2.15 ML-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15600
The ML-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 ML-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-31 describes the fields in the ML-Series Ethernet PM table.
Table D-31 Field Descriptions for the ML-Series Ethernet PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Rx Bytes
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Unicast Packets
Number of unicast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Multicast Packets
Number of multicast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Broadcast Packets
Number of broadcast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Giants
Number of packets received that are greater than 1530 bytes in length.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx FCS Errors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Runts
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Jabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Align Errors
Number of received packets with alignment errors; alignment errors are incomplete frames.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Unicast Packets
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Multicast Packets
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Broadcast Packets
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Port Drop Counts
Number of received frames dropped at the port level.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts
Total number of packets (including error packets) received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsBroadcastPkts
Total number of good broadcast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsMulticastPkts
Total number of good multicast (non broadcast) packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Errors
Number of inbound packets (or transmission units) that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Errors
Number of outbound packets (or transmission units) that could not be transmitted because of errors.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
dot3StatsInternalMacTxErrors
Number of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
dot3StatsInternalMacRxErrors
Number of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
dot3StatsSymbolErrors
For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Pause Frames
Number of received pause frames (applies only to the ML1000-2 Ethernet ports).
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Pause Frames
Number of transmitted pause frames (applies only to the ML1000-2 Ethernet ports).
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Utilization (%)
Percentage of transmitted line bandwidth used by the ports during consecutive time segments.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Utilization (%)
Percentage of received line bandwidth used by the ports during consecutive time segments.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
D.2.16 DWDM-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The DWDM-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH DWDM-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-32 describes the fields in the DWDM-Series Ethernet PM table.
Table D-32 Field Descriptions for the DWDM-Series Ethernet PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
Number of MAC control frames passed by the MAC sublayer to the MAC control sublayer.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E
rxUnknownOpcodeFrames
Number of MAC control frames received that contain an opcode that is not supported by the device.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E
ifInErrorBytePkts
Number of receive error bytes.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E
ifInFramingErrorPkts
Number of receive framing error counters.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E
ifInJunkInterPkts
Number of receive interpacket junk counters.
•ONS 15454 SONET: TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Receive utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, TXP_MR_10E
•ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, TXP_MR_10E
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmit utilization, which is the percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, TXP_MR_10E
•ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, TXP_MR_10E
D.2.17 High Order Far End PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The SDH High Order FE PM table shows far-end (FE) performance data for the far end ONS 15454 SDH high order section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-33 describes the fields in the High Order FE PM table.
Table D-33 Field Descriptions for the High Order FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB-FE
Higher order path errored block-far end. HP-EB indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
Higher order path severely errored seconds-far end. HP-SES is a one-second period containing 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
Higher order path unavailable seconds-far end. HP-UAS is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A high-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
Higher order path errored second ratio-far end. HP-ESR is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Higher order path severely errored section ratio-far end. HP-SESR is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Higher order path background block error ratio-far end. HP-BBER is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
The High Order Far End PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH high order section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-34 describes the fields in the High Order FE PM table.
Table D-34 Field Descriptions for the High Order FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB-FE
High-Order Path Errored Block Far End (HP-EB-FE) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-ES-FE
High-Order Path Errored Second Far End (HP-ES-FE) is a one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-SES-FE
High-Order Path Severely Errored Seconds Far End (HP-SES-FE) is a one-second period containing more than 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-UAS-FE
High-Order Path Unavailable Seconds Far End (HP-UAS-FE) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-FC-FE
High-Order Path Failure Count Far End (HP-FC-FE) is a count of the number of failed events.
—
HP-BBE-FE
High-Order Path Background Block Error Far End (HP-BBE-FE) is an errored block not occurring as part of a severely errored second (SES).
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-ESR-FE
High-Order Path Errored Second Ratio Far End (HP-ESR-FE) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
HP-SESR-FE
High-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio Far End (HP-SESR-FE) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
HP-BBER-FE
High-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio Far End (HP-BBER-FE) is the ratio of background block errors (BBEs) to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
—
D.2.19 High Order PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The High Order PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH physical section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-35 describes the fields in the High Order PM table.
Table D-35 Field Descriptions for the High Order PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB
High-Order Path Errored Block (HP-EB) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
High-Order path severely errored seconds (HP-SES) is a one-second period containing > 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
High-Order path unavailable seconds (HP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
High-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio (HP-BBER) is the ratio of Background Block Errors (BBE) to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
HP-PPJC-Pdet Multiplex Section, Positive Pointer Justification Count, Path Detected (MS-PPJC-Pdet) is a count of the positive pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
HP-NPJC-Pdet Multiplex Section, Negative Pointer Justification Count, Path Detected (MS-NPJC-Pdet) is a count of the negative pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
HP-PPJC-Pgen Multiplex Section, Positive Pointer Justification Count, Path Generated (MS-PPJC-Pgen) is a count of the positive pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
HP-NPJC-Pgen Multiplex Section, Negative Pointer Justification Count, Path Generated (MS-NPJC-Pgen) is a count of the negative pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
Sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
The High Order PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH physical section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-36 describes the fields in the High Order PM table.
Table D-36 Field Descriptions for the High Order PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB
High-Order Path Errored Block (HP-EB) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-ES
High-Order Path Errored Second (HP-ES) is a one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-SES
High-Order path severely errored seconds (HP-SES) is a one-second period containing > 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-UAS
High-Order path unavailable seconds (HP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-FC
High-Order Path Failure Count (HP-FC) is a count of the number of failed events.
—
HP-BBE
High-Order Path Background Block Error (HP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-ESR
High-Order Path Errored Second Ratio (HP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
HP-SESR
High-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio (HP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
HP-BBER
High-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio (HP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
—
HP-PPJC-Pdet
HP-PPJC-Pdet Multiplex Section, Positive Pointer Justification Count, Path Detected (MS-PPJC-Pdet) is a count of the positive pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-NPJC-Pdet
HP-NPJC-Pdet Multiplex Section, Negative Pointer Justification Count, Path Detected (MS-NPJC-Pdet) is a count of the negative pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-PPJC-Pgen
HP-PPJC-Pgen Multiplex Section, Positive Pointer Justification Count, Path Generated (MS-PPJC-Pgen) is a count of the positive pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
HP-NPJC-Pgen
HP-NPJC-Pgen Multiplex Section, Negative Pointer Justification Count, Path Generated (MS-NPJC-Pgen) is a count of the negative pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
D.2.21 Low Order VC12 PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC12 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH low order VC12. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-37 describes the fields in the Low Order VC12 PM table.
Table D-37 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC12 PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC12-LP-EB
Low-Order Path Errored Block (LP-EB) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBE
Low-Order Path Background Block Error (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ES
Low-Order Path Errored Second (LP-ES) is a one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SES
Low-Order path severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing > 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-UAS
Low-Order path unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ESR
Low-Order Path Errored Second Ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SESR
Low-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBER
Low-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E1, E1N, E1_42
D.2.22 Low Order VC12 Section FE PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC12 Section FE PM table shows far-end (FE) performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH low order VC12 section far end (FE). You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-38 describes the fields in the Low Order VC12 Section FE PM table.
Table D-38 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC12 Section FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC12-LP-EB-FE
Low order errored block-far end. LP-EB indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBE-FE
Low order background block errors-far end. LP-BBE is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ES-FE
Low order errored seconds-far end. LP-ES is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SES-FE
Low order severely errored seconds-far end. LP-SES is a one-second period containing greater than or equal to 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-UAS-FE
Low order unavailable seconds-far end. LP-UAS is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ESR-FE
Low order errored second ratio-far end. LP-ESR is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SESR-FE
Low order severely errored second ratio-far end. LP-SESR is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBER-FE
Low order background block error ratio-far end. LP-BBER is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E1, E1N, E1_42
D.2.23 Low Order VC3 PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC3 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH low order VC3. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-39 describes the fields in the Low Order VC3 PM table.
Table D-39 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC3 PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC3-LP-EB
Low-Order Path Errored Block (LP-EB) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-BBE
Low-Order Path Background Block Error (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-ES
Low-Order Path Errored Second (LP-ES) is a one second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-SES
Low-Order path severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing > 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-UAS
Low-Order path unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-ESR
Low-Order Path Errored Second Ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-SESR
Low-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-BBER
Low-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
D.2.24 Low Order VC3 Section FE PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The SDH Low Order VC3 Section FE PM table shows far-end (FE) performance data for the far end ONS 15454 SDH low order VC3 section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-40 describes the fields in the Low Order VC3 Section FE PM table.
Table D-40 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC3 Section FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC3-LP-EB-FE
Low order section errored block-far end. LP-EB indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-BBE-FE
Low order section background block errors-far end. LP-BBE is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-ES-FE
Low order section errored seconds-far end. LP-ES is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-SES-FE
Low order section severely errored seconds-far end. LP-SES is a one-second period containing greater than or equal to 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-UAS-FE
Low order section unavailable seconds-far end. LP-UAS is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-ESR-FE
Low order section errored second ratio-far end. LP-ESR is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-SESR-FE
Low order section severely errored section ratio-far end. LP-SESR is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
VC3-LP-BBER-FE
Low order section background block error ratio-far end. LP-BBER is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
E3, DS3I, DS3IN
D.2.25 Multiplex Section FE PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The SDH Multiplex Section FE PM table shows far-end (FE) performance data for the SDH multiplex section far end. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-41 describes the fields in the Multiplex Section FE PM table.
Table D-41 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
MS-EB-FE
Multiplex section errored block-far end. MS-EB indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
Multiplex section severely errored seconds-far end. MS-SES is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
Multiplex section unavailable seconds-far end. MS-UAS is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
Multiplex section errored seconds ratio-far end. MS-ESR is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Multiplex section severely errored seconds ratio-far end. MS-SESR is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Multiplex section background block errored ratio-far end. MS-BBER is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
D.2.26 Multiplex Section FE PM Table—ONS 15600 SDH
The SDH Multiplex Section FE PM table shows far-end (FE) performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH multiplex section far end. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-42 describes the fields in the Multiplex Section FE PM table.
Table D-42 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section FE PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
MS-EB-FE
Multiplex section errored block-far end. MS-EB indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-ES-FE
Multiplex section errored seconds-far end. MS-ES is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-SES-FE
Multiplex section severely errored seconds-far end. MS-SES is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-UAS-FE
Multiplex section unavailable seconds-far end. MS-UAS is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-FC-FE
Multiplex section failure count-far end. MS-FC is a count of the number of failed events.
—
MS-BBE-FE
Multiplex section background block errors-far end. MS-BBE is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-ESR-FE
Multiplex section errored seconds ratio-far end. MS-ESR is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
MS-SESR-FE
Multiplex section severely errored seconds ratio-far end. MS-SESR is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
MS-BBER-FE
Multiplex section background block errored ratio-far end. MS-BBER is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
—
D.2.27 Multiplex Section PM Table—ONS 15454 SDH
The Multiplex Section PM table shows performance data for the SDH multiplex section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-43 describes the fields in the Multiplex Section PM table.
Table D-43 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
MS-EB
Multiplex Section Errored Block (MS-EB) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
Multiplex Section Severely Errored Second (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
Multiplex Section Unavailable Seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, Protection Switching Count (PSC) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card.
For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM applies to revertive and nonrevertive line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM1, STM1_8, STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSD
Protection Switching Duration (PSD) applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line.For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, PSD is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM applies to revertive and non revertive line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM1, STM1_8, STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSC-W
For a working line in a 2-fiber MS-SPRing, Protection Switching Count-Working (PSC-W) is a count of the number of times traffic switches away from the working capacity in the failed line and back to the working capacity after the failure is cleared. PSC-W increments on the failed working line and PSC increments on the active protect line.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSD-W
For a working line in a 2-fiber MS-SPRing, Protection Switching Duration-Working (PSD-W) is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. PSD-W increments on the failed working line and PSD increments on the active protect line.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSC-S
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, Protection Switching Count-Span (PSC-S) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to the working line. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSD-S
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, Protection Switching Duration-Span (PSD-S) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSC-R
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, Protection Switching Count-Ring (PSC-R) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to a working line. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-PSD-R
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, Protection Switching Duration-Ring (PSD-R) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
STM4, STM4_4, STM16, STM64
MS-ESR
Multiplex Section Errored Second ratio (MS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Multiplex Section Background Block Error ratio (MS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
The Multiplex Section PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH multiplex section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see 10.4.2 Managing Real-Time PM Data, page 10-23.
Performance monitoring can be performed either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the CTM database. See 10.4.5 Using PM Data Graphs, page 10-26.
Table D-44 describes the fields in the Multiplex Section PM table.
Table D-44 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section PM Table
Column
Description
Cards Supported
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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MS-EB
Multiplex Section Errored Block (MS-EB) indicates one or more bits are in error within a block.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-ES
Multiplex Section Errored Second (MS-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-SES
Multiplex Section Severely Errored Second (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-UAS
Multiplex Section Unavailable Seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-FC
Multiplex Section Failure Count (MS-FC) is a count of the number of failed events.
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MS-BBE
Multiplex Section Background Block Error (MS-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-PSC
In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card.
For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM applies to revertive and non revertive line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
•STM64_4
•STM16_16
MS-PSD
PSD applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, PSD is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM applies to revertive and non revertive line-level protection switching.