Performance Management on Virtual Services Platform 4000 Series Version 5.1.2
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: New in this document
- Chapter 3: Performance management fundamentals
- Chapter 4: Chassis performance management using EDM
- Chapter 5: Port performance management using ACLI
- Chapter 6: Port performance management using EDM
- Chapter 7: Statistics
- Viewing statistics using ACLI
- Viewing TCP statistics
- Viewing port routing statistics
- Displaying bridging statistics for specific ports
- Displaying DHCP-relay statistics for specific ports
- Displaying DHCP-relay statistics for all interfaces
- Viewing IPv6 DHCP Relay statistics
- Displaying LACP statistics for specific ports
- Displaying RMON statistics for specific ports
- Displaying detailed statistics for ports
- Displaying IS-IS statistics and counters
- Clearing ACL statistics
- Viewing ACE statistics
- Viewing MSTP statistics
- Viewing RSTP statistics
- Viewing RSTP port statistics
- Viewing MLT statistics
- Viewing vIST statistics
- Viewing IPv6 OSPF statistics
- Showing the EAPoL status of the device
- Showing EAPoL authenticator statistics
- Viewing EAPoL session statistics
- Viewing non-EAPoL MAC information
- Viewing port EAPoL operation statistics
- Showing RADIUS server statistics
- Viewing RMON statistics
- Displaying IPsec statistics
- Displaying IPsec statistics
- Viewing ICMP statistics
- Clearing IPv6 statistics
- Viewing IPv6 VRRP statistics
- Viewing IPv6 statistics on an interface
- Viewing IP VRRPv3 statistics
- Displaying VLACP statistics for specific ports
- Viewing statistics using EDM
- Graphing chassis statistics
- Graphing port statistics
- Viewing chassis system statistics
- Viewing chassis SNMP statistics
- Viewing chassis IP statistics
- Viewing chassis ICMP In statistics
- Viewing chassis ICMP Out statistics
- Viewing ICMP statistics
- Viewing chassis TCP statistics
- Viewing chassis UDP statistics
- Viewing port interface statistics
- Viewing port Ethernet errors statistics
- Viewing port bridging statistics
- Viewing port spanning tree statistics
- Viewing port routing statistics
- Viewing IPv6 statistics for an interface
- Viewing DHCP statistics for an interface
- Graphing DHCP statistics for a port
- Viewing DHCP statistics for a port
- Viewing IPv6 DHCP Relay statistics for a port
- Graphing DHCP statistics for a VLAN
- Displaying DHCP-relay statistics for Option 82
- Viewing LACP port statistics
- Viewing port policer statistics
- Displaying file statistics
- Viewing ACE port statistics
- Viewing ACL statistics
- Clearing ACL statistics
- Viewing VLAN and Spanning Tree CIST statistics
- Viewing VLAN and Spanning Tree MSTI statistics
- Viewing VRRP interface stats
- Viewing VRRP statistics
- Viewing SMLT statistics
- Viewing IPv6 VRRP statistics for an interface
- Viewing IPv6 VRRP statistics
- Viewing IP VRRPv3 statistics
- Viewing RSTP status statistics
- Viewing MLT interface statistics
- Viewing MLT Ethernet error statistics
- Viewing IPv6 OSPF statistics
- Displaying IPsec interface statistics
- Displaying switch level statistics for IPsec-enabled interfaces
- Viewing BGP global stats
- Viewing statistics for a VRF
- Viewing EAPoL Authenticator statistics
- Viewing EAPoL session statistics
- Viewing non-EAPoL MAC information
- Viewing Multihost status information
- Showing RADIUS server statistics
- Showing SNMP statistics
- Enabling RMON statistics
- Viewing RMON statistics
- Displaying IS-IS system statistics
- Displaying IS-IS interface counters
- Displaying IS-IS interface control packets
- Graphing IS-IS interface counters
- Graphing IS-IS interface sending control packet statistics
- Graphing IS-IS interface receiving control packet statistics
- Viewing statistics using ACLI
- Chapter 8: RMON configuration using ACLI
- Chapter 9: RMON configuration using EDM
- Enabling RMON globally
- Enabling RMON on a port or VLAN
- Enabling RMON1 history
- Disabling RMON1 history
- Viewing RMON1 history statistics
- Creating an RMON1 alarm
- Viewing RMON alarms
- Deleting an alarm
- Creating an RMON1 event
- Viewing RMON1 events
- Deleting an event
- Viewing the RMON log
- Viewing the protocol directory
- Viewing the data source for protocol distribution statistics
- Viewing protocol distribution statistics
- Viewing the host interfaces enabled for monitoring
- Viewing address mappings
- Viewing the data source for host statistics
- Viewing network host statistics
- Viewing application host statistics
- Chapter 10: Service Level Agreement Monitor
- Chapter 11: MACsec performance
- Chapter 12: RMON alarm variables
Category Subcategory Variable Definition
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCInOctets The total number of octets received
on this MLT interface including
framing characters detected by the
high-count (64-bit) register.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCInUcastPkts The number of packets delivered
by this MLT interface to a higher
MLT that were not addressed to a
multicast or broadcast address as
detected by the high-count (64-bit)
register.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCInMulticastPkt The total number of multicast
packets delivered to this MLT
interface detected by the high-
count (64-bit) register.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCInBroadcastPkt The total number of broadcast
packets delivered to this MLT
interface detected by the high-
count (64-bit) register.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCOutOctets The total number of octets
transmitted from the MLT interface,
including framing characters.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCOutUcastPkts The number of packets transmitted
by this MLT interface to a higher
MLT that were not addressed to a
multicast or broadcast address as
detected by the high-count (64-bit)
register.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCOutMulticast The total number of packets that
higher-level protocols requested be
transmitted, and that were
addressed to a multicast address
at this sublayer, including those
that were discarded or not sent
registered by the high-count (64-
bit) register.
rcStatMltIfExtnIfHCOutBroadcast The total number of packets that
higher-level protocols requested be
transmitted, and that were
addressed to a broadcast address
at this sublayer, including those
that were discarded or not sent
registered by the high-count (64-
bit) register.
RMON alarm variables
January 2017 Performance Management on Avaya VSP 4000 Series 218
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