User`s guide

4-4
Monitoring and Managing the ATX
4.1.1 General Status and Statistics
The following statistics profile the general status of the ATX. (The
MIB variable that collects the statistics is provided in square
brackets.)
The number of centiseconds (hundredth of a second) since the
ATX was last reset. [sysUpTime]
What the ATX is being used for: bridging, IP Routing, or
Bridging and IP Routing. [sysServices]
The physical location of the ATX. [
sysLocation]
The name and address of the contact person for the ATX.
[sysContact]
The name of the ATX. [sysName]
Number of packets not received due to internal buffer
congestion. [ppeTxCongests]
The number of ARP entries for all interfaces. [ppeArpEntries]
The number of statically defined ARP entries for all interfaces.
[ppeArpStatics]
The number of times an ARP entry could not be learned due to
insufficient address table space. [ppeArpOverflows]
The number of IP Routing Database entries. [ppeIpEntries]
The number of statically defined IP Routing Database entries.
[ppeIpStatics]
4.1.2 IP Status and Statistics
The following statistics relate specifically to IP routing. (The MIB
variable that collects the statistics is provided in square brackets.)
The number of IP routes lost. [ppeRipRouteDiscards]