Displaying System Information
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April 1999
Displaying Device Name and SNMP System Identification Information
Use the Device Name screen to display the name of the device, SNMP system
name, location, and contact name for the device.
Use the following menu sequence to display device name and SNMP system
identification information.
Main Menu
→
Control
→
Device Name
The following information is available for viewing.
View this field . . .
To find the administratively-assigned. . .
Device Name
Name of the device for device identification.
System Name
Name for this SNMP-managed node.
System Location
Physical location of this SNMP-managed node.
System Contact
System contact person for this SNMP node.
Viewing Network and Sync Data Performance
Statistics
Use the Network Performance Statistics screen to display a complete view of the
performance of the network interface and the port interface over the previous
24-hour period. Use the Sync Data Performance Statistics screen to display a
complete view of the performance of the network interface and the port interface
over the previous 8-hour period. Statistics are defined in
AT&T Technical
Reference (TR) 54016.
What Statistics Can Be Collected?
You can collect the following metrics:
Errored Seconds (ES) – Any second with one or more ESF Error events.
Unavailable Seconds (UAS) – Any second in which service is unavailable.
Severely Errored Seconds (SES) – Any second with 320 or more CRC
errors or one or more Out Of Frame (OOF) events.
Bursty Errored Seconds (BES) – Any second with more than one but less
than 320 CRC errors.
Controlled Slip Seconds (CSS) – Any second with one or more controlled
slips (a replication or deletion of a DS1 frame by the receiving device). This is
collected for network performance statistics only.
Summary of Contents for 9261
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