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Telesyn Service Guide (Optimizing Video Services)
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Table 3-7 describes the counters.
3.2.5.4 ADSL RMON Statistics
The following table details RMON statistics for ADSL cards. For more information, see the Telesyn User
Guide, subsection Monitoring Performance Management.
TABLE 3-7 Port Counter Quality of Service (SHOW PORT COUNTER QUEUE)
Counter Meaning Possible Cause/Notes
High Priority
Dropped
Packets
keeps track of the number of Dropped High Priority Packets on an
ADSL interface (port)
The port is set at 4 meg, and the
subscriber has two 4-meg for
video, which would drop one-
half multicast (video) traffic
High Priority
Sent Packets
keeps track of the number of Sent High Priority Packets on an
ADSL interface (port)
Low Priority
Dropped
Packets
keeps track of the number of Dropped Low Priority Packets on an
ADSL interface (port)
All bandwidth is being used for
high priority traffic, and low
priority (internet) is dropping
packets. IP will try to resend,
but if not enough bandwidth
may never get through
Low Priority
Sent Packets
keeps track of the number of Sent Low Priority Packets on an
ADSL interface (port)
(Reset) This flag can be set to true(1) to reset all 4 QOS counters for the
given port (identified by port) to zero. The flag will reset automati-
cally to zero so that it can be set to true to reset again
TABLE 3-8 RMON Statistics
Statistic Service Module
ADSL8S/16 ADSL24
IF MIB
ifInOctets RX RX
ifInUcastPkts RX RX
ifInNUcastPkts RX RX
ifInDiscards RX RX
ifInErrors RX RX
ifInUnknownProtos RX RX