Port Show Commands
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Input Output
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Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 5415 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
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Ethernet-like Medium Statistics
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Alignment Errors : 0 Sngl Collisions : 0
FCS Errors : 0 Mult Collisions : 0
SQE Test Errors : 0 Late Collisions : 0
CSE : 0 Excess Collisns : 0
Too long Frames : 0 Int MAC Tx Errs : 0
Symbol Errors : 0 Int MAC Rx Errs : 0
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A:7210-SAS-X>show#
Port ACR Detail Output — The following table describes ACR detail output fields.
Label Description
Clock Master PW
The SAP being used by the port for recovering the clock.
Clock Sync State
The current state of the ACR adaptive algorithm.
Endpoint
The type of endpoint.
Bit-rate
The number of DS0s or timeslots in the channel group.
Payload Size
The number of octets contained in the payload of a TDM PW packet
when the packet is transmitted.
Jitter Buffer
The size of the receive jitter buffer, expressed in milliseconds.
Use RTP Header
Whether RTP headers are used in CES packets (Yes or No).
CAS Framing
The type of CAS framing.
Effective PDVT
The peak-to-peak packet delay variation (PDV) used by the circuit
emulation service. Since the operating system may adjust the jitter
buffer setting in order to ensure no packet loss, the configured jitter
buffer value may not be the value used by the system. The effective
PDVT provides an indication that the PDV has been adjusted by the
operating system.
Cfg Alarm
The alarms that have alarm reporting enabled.
Alarm Status
The current alarm state (for example, stray, malformed, packet loss,
overrun, underrun, remote packet loss, remote fault, or remote RDI).