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Telnet Page 3 WarpTwo Format

Layout of Page 3 shows the Router and Interface (model specific). See each section for details of the information captured and definition.

Example of a WarpTwo Page 3 layout

        Router Status page 3 (0010101488)

Router Stats
       IP            MASK         T   A
   207.35.78.27   255.255.255.0 PIP YES
    192.22.22.2   255.255.255.0 AIP  NO
  209.148.83.22   255.255.255.0 2IP YES

 Router Interface stats
1      DChan        B1        B2       LAN       UIF
2          0         0         0 155434292         0
3          0         0         0    382525         0
4          0         0         0     23615         0
5          0         0         0         0         0
6          0         0         0 150124709         0
7          0         0         0    344756         0
8          0         0         0         0         0
9          0         0         0         0         0
10         0         0         0    723580         2
11         0         0         0         0         0
12         0         0         0       478         2
13         0         0         0         0         2
14         0         0         0         0         1
15         0         0         0       479         0
16         0         0         0         0         0
Flash: write=48360 erase=0 susp=0 res=0 err=0

KEY:

Router stats section

Generic format of line

AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA BBB.BBB.BBB.BBB CCC DD

Where

AA.AA.AA.AA The IP address in dotted decimal format associated with the router (see BBB below). The router is a multi-homing device capable of supporting 5 IP addresses on each interface.
BB.BB.BB.BB The net mask associated with the IP address.
CCC The IP address type may take one of the following values
  • PIP = Primary IP of the router
  • AIP = Alias IP of the router (the router will respond to this address in diagnostic modes)
  • DIP = Dynamic IP of the router (acquired via IPCP negotiation if a PROXY)
  • 2IP = Secondary IP address (defined via MIB entry sys2ndIP).
  • NIP = New Primary IP (occurs when the MIB variable sysIpAddr is changed).
DDD Defines whether this IP address is ‘advertised’ via the router discovery protocols and takes one of the following values:
  • YES – the address is advertised
  • NO - the address is not advertised

Key by line number:

Line Name Meaning
1 ifDescr Standard entry (ZyTrax standard where
Dchan shows all D channel traffic
B1/B2 shows all B1 & B2 channel traffic respectively
UIF shows all ISDN U interface traffic or events
2 ifInOctets Number of incoming bytes transferred via this interface since the applicaion was loaded.
3 ifInUcastPkts The number of packets received by this interace since the application was loaded
4 ifInDiscards The number of packets discarded by this interface (excludes error packets)
5 ifInErrors The number of incoming packets received with errors (typically discaded)
6 ifOutOctets Number of outgoing bytes transferred via this interface since the applicaion was loaded
7 ifOutUcastPkts The number of packets received by this interace since the application was loaded
8 ifOutDiscards The number of outgoing packets discarded by this interface (excludes error packets)
9 ifOutErrors The number of outgoing packets with errors (typically discaded)
10   ZyTrax entry
The number of interrupts (total of incoming and outgoing)
11   ZyTrax entry. The number of memory allocation errors (if error results in discading the block the ifOutDiscards will also be incremented)
12   ZyTrax entry.
B1/B2/Dchan/LAN - The number of times the SCC was reset following a timeout or if ready bit set after a termination interrupt.
UIF – the number of times an IRQ3 interrupt was received
13   ZyTrax entry
All – the number of times an unhandled interrupt was detected
14   ZyTrax Entry
LAN – the value of the last unhandled interrupt condition in hex
UIF – the number of times Activation Error was received
B1/B2 – number of times we retried to send our SPID
15   ZyTrax Entry
DChan/B1/B2 – unused
LAN – the number of GRA interrupt conditions received
UIF – the number of IRQ1 interrupts received
16   ZyTrax Entry
LAN – the value in hex of any unhandled interrupt
UIF – unused
Dchan/B1/B2 - unused

Notes:

  1. The ‘Name’ column above is the standard name used by an SNMP MIB for the interface stats group.

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