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show fr system operational

A table similar to the following is displayed:

MaxNumberOfDLCI

:

255

MaxVirtualPort

:

32

MaxDLCIPerLine

:

255

TxOctets

:

0

RxOctets

:

 

TxFrames

:

0

RxFrames

:

 

NumberingPlan

:

x121

ActivePanlDlciSVC

:

 

TotalTunnelingPVC

:

0

ActiveTunnelingPVC

:

 

PanlLmiTrap

:

disabled

MSMTrap

:

disabled

CoreTrap

:

disabled

PlmTrap

:

disabled

DCSwitch

 

disabled

VoiceOverBooking

 

notAllowed

 

 

 


MaxNumberOfDLCI

The maximum number of DLCI that may be configured for this access device.

MaxDLCIPerLine

The maximum number of DLCIs that may be configured for a frame relay line.

RxOctets

Total number of frame relay information field octets that were received across all frame relay ports.

RxFrames

Total number of frame relay frames received in on all frame relay ports.

ActivePanlDlciSVC

The number of active PANL DLCI SVCs for all frame relay ports.

ActiveTunnelingPVC

The total number of tunneling PVCs configured.

MSMTrap

Shows whether the generation of trap messages are enabled or disabled for the frame relay MSM module.

PlmTrap

Shows whether the generation of trap messages are enabled or disabled for the frame relay PLM module.

MaxVirtualPort

The maximum number of ports that may be configured for this access device.

TxOctets

The number of octets sent from this SVC since it was last created or reset.

TxFrames

Total number of frame relay frames sent out all frame relay ports.

NumberingPlan

The numbering plan used with the DNA. The type of call is either E.164 or X.121.

TotalTunnelingPVC

The total number of tunneling PVCs configured.

PanlLmiTrap

Shows the enabled/disabled status of the trap messages for the frame relay PANL LMI module.

CoreTrap

Shows the enabled/disabled status of the trap messages for the frame relay core module.

DCSwitch

Global configuration for data compression. Choose enable or disable.

VoiceOverBooking

Voice overbooking is not allowed by default. This means the system will check the tunnel bandwidth (MaxTxCIR) before it supports the call. For example, for a 64K bandwidth, the system can only support up to 5 calls. The 6th call will be rejected. When it is set to allowed, the system will not perform this check.



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