Table 59: CTP Bundle Runtime State and Counters in the CTP Menu (continued)
Field DescriptionField Name
For bundles that are configured as the adaptive end for adaptive clocking, displays the current state of
the adaptive clock:
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Aggressive—Bundle is running, and adaptive clocking is in training mode.
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Maintain (20 us)—Bundle is running, and adaptive clocking is in steady state. The value specified
parentheses is the current offset from the optimal buffer level. When adaptive clocking is functioning
properly, it should hover around 0.
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N/A (Port Not RUNNING)—Bundle is disabled.
Adaptive State
For bundles that are configured as the adaptive end for adaptive clocking, displays the frequency currently
being recovered from the master end.
Adap Recovered
Freq
Displays the running configuration of input signals.Input Signals
Displays the running configuration of output signals.Output Signals
Displays packets per second (PPS) for the current bundle, for all running bundles on the CTP device,
and the maximum PPS for the CTP device.
NOTE: For CESoPSN bundle, this field is available only in CTPOS release 7.0 and later.
Checked out PPS
Counters
Packets received from the IP network destined for the bundle.I/F bound packets
Packets created by the bundle and sent to the IP network.NET bound packets
Packets that were delivered to the CTP device, but arrived too late to be processed. Significant numbers
of late packets indicate that the size of the buffer needs to be increased.
Late pkts
Packets that were not delivered to the CTP in time to process out the serial interface because they were
either late or dropped by the IP network.
Each time a packet is missed, the data fill pattern specified in the advanced port options is substituted
for data in the missed packet. The substitution maintains the bit count integrity of the data sent to the
DTE or encryptor, but results in what appears to be a burst of errors with a duration equal to the size of
the packet.
Missing pkts
Packets that were delivered to the CTP device, but arrived too late to be processed. Significant numbers
of late packets indicate that the size of the buffer needs to be increased.
Late pkts
Packets that were not delivered to the CTP in time to process out the serial interface because they were
either late or dropped by the IP network.
Each time a packet is missed, the data fill pattern specified in the advanced port options is substituted
for data in the missed packet. The substitution maintains the bit count integrity of the data sent to the
DTE or encryptor, but results in what appears to be a burst of errors with a duration equal to the size of
the packet.
Missing pkts
Number of times the buffer was restarted.Buffer restarts
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