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Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide
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Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs
Viewing Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Information Using a Web Browser
Speed (Bits/Sec) Estimate, in bits per second, of the interface's current bandwidth. If the
interface does not vary in bandwidth, or if no accurate estimate can be made,
this field displays the nominal bandwidth.
Physical Address (SCTP links only) Address of the interface at the protocol layer immediately
“below” the network layer in the protocol stack. If the interface does not have
such an address (for example, a serial line), this field displays N/A.
ITP Uptime Time the interface has been up, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
Admin Status Desired state of the interface. Possible values are:
Up
Down
Testing
Operational Status Current operational state of the interface. Possible values are:
Up
Down
Testing
Unknown
Dormant
Line Protocol Status Current state of the line protocol. Possible values are:
Up—Software processes that handle the line protocol consider the line to
be usable (that is, keepalives are successful).
DownSoftware processes that handle the line protocol consider the line
to be unusable.
You can use the Line Protocol together with Operational Status to
troubleshoot interface connection problems. For example, if Operational
Status is Up, but Line Protocol is Down, the interface has detected a carrier
on the physical layer, but there might be clocking or framing problems.
Bytes In per Sec Number of bytes received on the interface per second, including framing
characters.
Bytes Out per Sec Number of bytes sent on the interface per second, including framing
characters.
Packets In per Sec Number of packets delivered per second to a higher-layer protocol.
Field Description