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Table 101: ATM show interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

VCI (continued)<br />

IMA group<br />

properties<br />

Field Description<br />

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• Transmit weight cells—(ATM2 only) Amount of bandwidth assigned to this<br />

queue.<br />

• ATM per-VC transmit statistics:<br />

• Tail queue packet drops—Number of packets dropped because of bandwidth<br />

constraints. Indicates that packets are queued to send out at a rate faster<br />

than allowed.<br />

• OAM F4 cell statistics—(Nonpromiscuous mode) OAM F4 statistics:<br />

• Total received—Number of OAM4 cells received.<br />

• Total sent—Number of OAM F4 cells sent.<br />

• Loopback received—Number of OAM F4 loopback cells received.<br />

• Loopback sent—Number of OAM F4 loopback cells sent.<br />

• Last received—Time at which the last OAM F4 cell was received.<br />

• Last sent—Time at which the last OAM F4 cell was sent.<br />

• RDI received—Number of OAM F4 cells received with the Remote Defect<br />

Indication bit set.<br />

• RDI sent—Number of OAM F4 cells sent with the RDI bit set.<br />

• AIS received—Number of OAM F4 cells received with the Alarm Indication<br />

Signal bit set.<br />

• AIS sent—Number of OAM F4 cells sent with the AIS bit set.<br />

• Traffic statistics—Number and rate of bytes and packets received and<br />

transmitted on the physical interface.<br />

• Input bytes—Number of bytes received on the interface.<br />

• Output bytes—Number of bytes transmitted on the interface.<br />

• Input packets—Number of packets received on the interface<br />

• Output packets—Number of packets transmitted on the interface.<br />

• Version—The specified IMA specification version, either IMA 1.0 or IMA 1.1.<br />

• Frame length—Displays the specified frame size, which can be 32, 64, 128, or<br />

256.<br />

• Differential delay—Maximum differential delay among links in milliseconds.<br />

• Symmetry—Either Common Transmit Clock or Independent Transmit Clock<br />

timing mode.<br />

• Transmit clock—The specified IMA clock mode, either common or independent.<br />

• Minimum links—The number of minimum active links specified in both transmit<br />

and receive directions.<br />

• Transmit—The per PIC limit on the number of minimum active links in the<br />

transmit direction.<br />

• Recieve—The per PIC limit on the number of minimum active links in the<br />

receive direction.<br />

• Frame synchronization—The specified IMA frame synchronization state<br />

transition variables (Alpha, Beta, and Gamma) and their specified values.<br />

• Alpha—The number of consecutive invalid ICP cells for IFSM.<br />

• Beta—The number of consecutive errored ICP cells for IFSM.<br />

• Gamma—The number of consecutive valid ICP cells for IFSM.<br />

• Links—The number of IMA links assigned to the IMA group.<br />

Chapter 12: ATM Interface Operational Mode <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

Level of Output<br />

All levels<br />

detail extensive none<br />

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