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Interface Configuration Guide
3HE 11011 AAAC TQZZA Edition: 01
Receive The receive statistics:
FE-LOF: the number of far-end loss of frame errors
AIS: the number of alarm indication signal errors
LOS: the number of loss of signal errors
LOF: the number of loss of frame errors
Looped The number of looped packet errors
DS1/E1 CAS Signalling Bits The CAS signaling bit information
Timeslot The timeslot number (1 to 24 for DS1, 2 to 32 for E1)
Rx ABCD The signaling bits received in the timeslot, where each
signaling bit is represented by a 1 (set) or a 0 (not set),
and 0000 represents a timeslot that is in use but not
receiving any signaling bits (for example, 1000 means
that the A bit is set); “n/a” indicates timeslots not in use
Tx ABCD The signaling bits transmitted from the timeslot, where
each signaling bit is represented by a 1 (set) or a 0 (not
set), and 0000 represents a timeslot that is in use but not
transmitting any signaling bits (for example, 1000 means
that the A bit is set); “n/a” indicates timeslots not in use
Port Statistics
Packets Input/Output The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a
higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a
unicast, multicast, or broadcast address at this sublayer
Discards Input/Output The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be
discarded to possibly free up buffer space
Unknown proto discards
Input/Output
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets
received via the interface that were discarded because of
an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-
oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol
multiplexing, the number of transmission units received
via the interface that were discarded because of an
unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that
does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will
always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in
the packet counts.
Table 73 Show Port Detail Output Fields (TDM DS1 Interface) (Continued)
Label Description