Datasheet

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Supported MIB
Supported MIB
The PA-E3 port adapter supports a subset of RFC 1407 MIB.
We support DS3 Near End Group including—DS3/E3 Configuration Table, DS3/E3 Current Table,
DS3/E3 Interval Table, and DS3/E3 Total Table.
We do not support DS3 Far End Group and DS3/E3 Fractional Group.
The PA-E3 port adapter also supports the cardTable in the Cisco Chassis MIB and the MIB-2 for
each PA-E3 interface.
What to Do Next
For more information on the PA-E3 serial port adapter, refer to the PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter
Installation and Configuration publication.
output errors Sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of datagrams
out of the interface being examined. Note that this might not balance
with the sum of the enumerated output errors, as some datagrams
might have more than one error, and others might have errors that do
not fall into any of the specifically tabulated categories.
applique Indicates an unrecoverable error has occurred on the E3 applique. The
router then invokes an interface reset.
interface resets Number of times an interface has been completely reset. This can
happen if packets queued for transmission were not sent within several
seconds’ time. On a serial line, this can be caused by a malfunctioning
modem that is not supplying the transmit clock signal, or by a cable
problem. If the system notices that the carrier detect line of a serial
interface is up, but the line protocol is down, it periodically resets the
interface in an effort to restart it. Interface resets can also occur when
an interface is looped back or shut down.
output buffer failures Number of no resource errors received on the output.
output buffers swapped out Number of packets swapped to DRAM.
carrier transitions Number of times the carrier detect signal of a serial interface has
changed state. For example, if data carrier detect (DCD) goes down
and comes up, the carrier transition counter will increment two times.
Indicates modem or line problems if the carrier detect line is changing
state often.
rxLOS, rxLOF, rxAIS Receive loss of signal, loss of frame, and alarm indication signal
status. Values are inactive or active.
txAIS, rxRAI, txRAI Transmit alarm indication signal, receive remote alarm indicator, and
transmit remote alarm indicator status. Values are inactive or active.
When the router receives an LOS, LOF, or AIS, the txRAI is active.
When the remote router receives an LOS, LOF, or AIS, the rxRAI is
active.
Table 2 Show Interfaces Serial Field Descriptions (Continued)
Field Description