Monitor Performance
Performance monitoring (PM) parameters are used by service providers to gather, store, set thresholds for, and report performance data for early detection of problems. In the following sections, PM parameters and concepts are defined for transponder, muxponder, and dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) cards in the Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco NCS including optical amplifier, multiplexer, demultiplexer, optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM), and optical service channel (OSC) cards. It also explains how to enable and view performance monitoring (PM) statistics for the Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco NCS. PM parameters are used by service providers to gather, store, set thresholds, and report performance data for early detection of problems. For more PM information, details, and definitions, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Troubleshooting Guide.
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We recommend that you use either single EPNM session in standalone mode or EPNM with two servers in high availability mode. A single PM monitoring session is recommended either through EPNM, TL1, or SNMP. |
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The procedures and tasks described in this chapter for the Cisco ONS 15454 platform is applicable to the Cisco ONS 15454 M2 and Cisco ONS 15454 M6, and Cisco NCS platform is applicable to the Cisco NCS 2002 and Cisco NCS 2006 platforms, unless noted otherwise. |
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Unless otherwise specified, "ONS 15454" refers to both ANSI and ETSI shelf assemblies. |
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In this document, “100G-LC-C card” refers to the 15454-M 100G-LC-C card. “10x10G-LC” refers to the 15454-M-10x10G LC card. “CFP-LC” refers to the 15454-M-CFP-LC card. |
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With references provided to configuration guides, see:
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Topics include:
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TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS Card Performance Monitoring
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ITU G.709 and ITU-T G.8021 Trunk-Side PM Parameter Definitions
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For additional information regarding PM parameters, refer to ITU G.826, ITU-T G.8021, ITU G.709, Telcordia documents GR-1230-CORE, GR-820-CORE, GR-499-CORE, and GR-253-CORE, and the ANSI T1.231 document entitled Digital Hierarchy - Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring. |
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Cisco ONS 15454 M2 chassis has reached its end-of-life status. For more information, see the Retirement Notification page. |
Threshold Performance Monitoring
Thresholds are used to set error levels for each PM parameter. You can set individual PM threshold values from the Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) card view Provisioning tab.
During the accumulation cycle, if the current value of a PM parameter reaches or exceeds its corresponding threshold value, a threshold crossing alert (TCA) is generated by the node and is displayed by CTC. TCAs provide early detection of performance degradation. When a threshold is crossed, the node continues to count the errors during a given accumulation period. If zero is entered as the threshold value, generation of TCAs is disabled but performance monitoring continues.
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Due to memory limitations and the number of TCAs generated by
different platforms, you can manually add or modify the following
two properties to the platform property file (CTC.INI for Windows
and .ctcrc for UNIX) to fit the need:
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Change the threshold if the default value does not satisfy your error monitoring needs. For example, customers with a critical OC192/STM64 transponder installed for 911 calls must guarantee the best quality of service on the line; therefore, they lower all thresholds on the client side so that the slightest error raises a TCA.
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When LOS, LOS-P, or LOF alarms occur on TXP and MXP trunks, ITU-T G.709/SONET/SDH TCAs are suppressed. For details, see Alarm and TCA Monitoring and Management . |
TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS Card Performance Monitoring
(Cisco ONS 15454 M2, ONS 15454 M6, NCS 2002, NCS 2006, and NCS 2015)
This section lists the PM parameters and RMONs supported by TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS cards.
Optics PM Window
The Optics PM window lists the parameters for the TNC, TNCE, and TNCS card. The Optics PM window provides buttons to change the statistical values shown. The Refresh button manually refreshes statistics. Auto-Refreshh sets a time interval at which automatic refresh occurs. In the Historical PM subtab, the Clear button sets the values on the card to zero. All counters on the card are cleared. The Help button activates context sensitive help. The Optics PM parameters are shown in the following table.
Optics PM Parameters |
Definition |
Laser Bias ( %) |
Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias) is the percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Laser Bias (Min, %) |
Minimum Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias Min) is the minimum percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Laser Bias (Avg, %) |
Average Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias Avg) is the average percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Laser Bias (Max, %) |
Maximum Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias Max) is the maximum percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Rx Optical Pwr (dBm) |
Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr dBm) is the received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Rx Optical Pwr (Min,dBm) |
Minimum Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr Min, dBm) is the minimum received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Rx Optical Pwr (Avg,dBm) |
Average Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr Avg, dBm) is the average received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Rx Optical Pwr (Max,dBm) |
Maximum Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr Max, dBm) is the maximum received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (dBm) |
Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr dBm) is the optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (Min,dBm) |
Minimum Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr Min, dBm) is the minimum optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (Avg,dBm) |
Average Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr Avg, dBm) is the average optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (Max,dBm) |
Maximum Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr Max, dBm) is the maximum optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
PMD (Min,ps) |
Minimum Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD Min,ps) is the minimum polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. |
PMD (Avg,ps) |
Average Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD Avg,ps) is the average polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. |
PMD (Max,ps) |
Maximum Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD Max,ps) is the maximum polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. |
OSNR (Min,dB) |
Minimum Optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR Min,dB) is the minimum optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. |
OSNR (Avg,dB) |
Average Optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR Avg,dB) is the average optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. |
OSNR (Max,dB) |
Maximum Optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR Max,dB) is the maximum optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. |
CD (Min,dB) |
Minimum chromatic dispersion (CD Min,dB) is the minimum optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. |
CD (Avg,dB) |
Average chromatic dispersion (CD Avg,dB) is the average optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. |
CD (Max,dB) |
Maximum chromatic dispersion (CD Max,dB) is the maximum optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. |
Payload PM Window
The Payload PM subtabs are: Ethernet, SONET, Statistics, Utilization, and History. The following buttons function the same on all of the tabs. Not all tabs have all of these buttons.
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The Refresh button manually refreshes statistics.
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The Auto-Refresh button sets a time interval at which automatic refresh occurs.
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The Baseline button resets the displayed statistics values to zero.
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(Statistics window only) The Clear button allows you to set the values to zero for displayed statistics, all statistics for a port, and all statistics for all optical ports on a card.
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The Help button activates context sensitive help.
The Payload ethernet PM parameters are shown in the following table.
Payload Ethernet PM Parameters |
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IfInOctets rxTotalPkts ifInUcastPkts ifInMulticastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifInErrors ifOutOctets txTotalPkts ifOutUcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts ifOutBroadcastPkts dot3StatsAlignmentErrors dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLong |
etherStatsUndersizePkts etherStatsFragments etherStatsPkts64Octets etherStatsPkts65to127Octets etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsJabbers etherStatsOctets |
The Payload SONET PM parameters are shown in the following table.
Payload SONET PM Parameters |
Definition |
CV-S |
Section Coding Violation (CV-S) is a count of bit interleaved parity (BIP) errors detected at the section layer (that is, using the B1 byte in the incoming SONET signal). Up to eight section BIP errors can be detected per STS-N frame; each error increments the current CV-S second register. |
ES-S |
Section Coding Violation (CV-S) is a count of bit interleaved parity (BIP) errors detected at the section layer (that is, using the B1 byte in the incoming SONET signal). Up to eight section BIP errors can be detected per STS-N frame; each error increments the current CV-S second register. |
SES-S |
Section Severely Errored Seconds (SES-S) is a count of the seconds when K (see Telcordia GR-253 for value) or more section-layer BIP errors were detected or an SEF or LOS defect was present. |
SEFS-S |
Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS-S) is a count of the seconds when an SEF defect was present. An SEF defect is expected to be present during most seconds when an LOS or loss of frame (LOF) defect is present. However, there can be situations when the SEFS-S parameter is only incremented based on the presence of the SEF defect. |
CV-L |
Line Coding Violation (CV-L) indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of bipolar violations (BPVs) and excessive zeros (EXZs) occurring over the accumulation period. |
ES-L |
Line Errored Seconds (ES-L) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (that is, loss of signal) on the line. |
SES-L |
Line Severely Errored Seconds (SES-L) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 44) and/or defects on the line. |
UAS-L |
Line Unavailable Seconds (UAS-L) is a count of the seconds when the line is unavailable. A line becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ls, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ls. |
FC-L |
Line Failure Count (FC-L) is a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an Alarm Indication Signal Line (AIS-L) failure is declared or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins. |
The Payload SDH PM parameters are shown in the following table.
Payload SDH PM Parameters |
Definition |
EB |
Errored block indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block. |
BBE |
Background block error shows the number of background block errors recorded during the PM time interval. |
ES |
Errored Seconds shows the number of errored seconds recorded during the PM time interval. |
SES |
Severely Errored Seconds shows the severely errored seconds recorded during the PM time interval. |
UAS |
Unavailable Seconds shows the unavailable seconds recorded during the PM time interval. |
ESR |
Errored Seconds Ratio shows the severely errored seconds ratio recorded during the PM time interval. |
SESR |
Severely Errored Seconds Ratio shows the severely errored seconds ratio recorded during the PM time interval. |
BBER |
Background Block Errors Ratio shows the background block errors ratio recorded during the PM time interval. |
RMONs Supported by TNC, TNCE, and TNCS Cards
The full RMON statistics that are supported by the TNC, TNCE, and TNCS cards are shown in the following table.
Full RMON Statistics |
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ifInOctets rxTotalPkts ifInUcastPkts ifInMulticastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifInErrors ifOutOctets txTotalPkts ifOutUcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts ifOutBroadcastPkts dot3StatsAlignmentErrors dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLong etherStatsUndersizePkts etherStatsFragments etherStatsPkts64Octets |
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsJabbers etherStatsOctets |
Transponder, Muxponder, Xponder, ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE Card Performance Monitoring
This section lists PM parameters for transponder cards (TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, and TXP_MR_10E_L, 40E-TXP-C and 40ME-TXP-C40E-TXP-C, and 40ME-TXP-C, and 40G-TXP-C), muxponder cards (MXP_2.5G_10G, MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_L, MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, MXP_MR_10DME-C, MXP_MR_10DME-L, 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, and 40ME-MXP-C), Xponder cards (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, OTU2_XP), ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE cards. The transponder, muxponder, Xponder, and ADM-10G PM parameters are divided into Optics PM, Payload PM, and OTN PM tabs. The tabs displayed vary depending on the card installed. For more information, see the "Optics PM Window" section, the "Payload PM Window" section, or the "OTN PM Window" section.
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For the OTU2_XP card, if the PPM is not deleted properly from the CTC (but physically removed), the PMs continue to increase (even if the PPM is not present). To ensure the PMs do not increase when the PPM is not present, change the Service State of the PPM port to OOS (ANSI) or locked (ETSI) and move it back to IS (ANSI) or Unlocked (ETSI) state. |
Optics PM Window
The Optics PM window lists parameters at the trunk and client side for all transponder, muxponder, Xponder (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, OTU2_XP), ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 10x10G-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE cards. The Optics PM window provides buttons to change the statistical values shown. The Refresh button manually refreshes statistics. Auto-Refresh sets a time interval at which automatic refresh occurs. In the Historical PM subtab, the Clear button sets the values on the card to zero. All counters on the card are cleared. The Help button activates context sensitive help. The trunk-side and client-side optics PM parameters are shown in the following table.
Trunk-Side/Client-Side Optics PM Parameters |
Definition |
Laser Bias (Avg, %) |
Average Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias Avg) is the average percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Laser Bias (Max,%) |
Maximum Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias Max) is the maximum percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Laser Bias (Min,%) |
Minimum Laser Bias Current (Laser Bias Min) is the minimum percentage of laser bias current during the PM time interval. |
Link Status |
Indicates if the Fibre Channel link is receiving a valid Fibre Channel signal (carrier) from the attached Fibre Channel device. Up means present, and down means not present. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
Rx Optical Pwr (Min,dBm) |
Minimum Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr Min, dBm) is the minimum received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Rx Optical Pwr (Avg,dBm) |
Average Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr Avg, dBm) is the average received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Rx Optical Pwr (Max,dBm) |
Maximum Receive Optical Power (Rx Optical Pwr Max, dBm) is the maximum received optical power during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (Min,dBm)1 |
Minimum Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr Min, dBm) is the minimum optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (Avg,dBm)1 |
Average Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr Avg, dBm) is the average optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
Tx Optical Pwr (Max,dBm)1 |
Maximum Transmit Optical Power (Tx Optical Pwr Max, dBm) is the maximum optical power transmitted during the PM time interval. |
CD (Min,ps/nm)2 |
Minimum Chromatic Dispersion (CD Min, ps/nm) is the minimum chromatic dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
CD (Avg,ps/nm)2 |
Average Chromatic Dispersion (CD Avg, ps/nm) is the average chromatic dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
CD (Max,ps/nm)2 |
Maximum Chromatic Dispersion (CD Max, ps/nm) is the maximum chromatic dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
OSNR (Min,dB)2 |
Minimum Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (OSNR Min, dB) is the minimum optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
OSNR (Avg,dB)2 |
Average Optical Signal to Noise Ratio ( OSNR Avg, dB) is the average optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
OSNR (Max,dB)2 |
Maximum Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (OSNR Max, dB) is the maximum optical signal to noise ratio during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PMD (Min,ps)2 |
Minimum Polarization Mode Dispersion ( PMD Min, ps) is the minimum polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PMD (Avg,ps)2 |
Average Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD Avg, ps) is the average polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PMD (Max,ps)2 |
Maximum Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD Max, ps) is the maximum polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE, WSE, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
SOPMD (Min,ps^2) |
Minimum Second-order Polarization Mode Dispersion (SOPMD Min,ps^2) is the minimum second-order polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE and 10x10G-LC cards. |
SOPMD (Avg,ps^2) |
Average Second-order Polarization Mode Dispersion (SOPMD Avg,ps^2) is the average second-order polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE and 10x10G-LC cards. |
SOPMD (Max,ps^2) |
Maximum Second-order Polarization Mode Dispersion (SOPMD Max,ps^2) is the maximum second-order polarization mode dispersion during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PCR (Min,10*rad/s) |
Minimum Polarization Change Rate (PCR Min,10*rad/s) is the minimum polarization change rate during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PCR (Avg,10*rad/s) |
Average Polarization Change Rate (PCR Avg,10*rad/s) is the average polarization change rate during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PCR (Max,10*rad/s) |
Maximum Polarization Change Rate (PCR Max,10*rad/s) is the maximum polarization change rate during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE, 400G-XP-LC, and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PDL (Min,dB) |
Minimum Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL Min,dB) is the minimum polarization dependent loss during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PDL (Avg,dB) |
Average Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL Avg,dB) is the average polarization dependent loss during the PM time interval. Not supported on WSE and 10x10G-LC cards. |
PDL (Max,dB) |
Maximum Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL Avg,dB) is the maximum polarization dependent loss during the PM time interval. Not supported on and WSE 10x10G-LC cards. |
Payload PM Window
The Payload PM window subtabs change depending on the card provisioning. For more information about provisioning TXP, MXP, and Xponder cards, refer to the "Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards" chapter in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. Possible Payload PM subtabs are: SONET, SDH, Statistics, Utilization, and History. The following buttons function the same on all of the tabs. Not all tabs have all of these buttons.
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The Refresh button manually refreshes statistics.
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The Auto-Refresh button sets a time interval at which automatic refresh occurs.
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The Baseline button resets the displayed statistics values to zero.
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(Statistics window only) The Clear button allows you to set the values to zero for displayed statistics, all statistics for a port, and all statistics for all optical ports on a card.
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The Help button activates context sensitive help.
The options selected in the Provisioning tab can affect the parameters displayed in the Performance > Payload PM tab.
The PM parameter types that appear when a particular port type is provisioned for a transponder or muxponder card are shown in the following table.
If this Port Type is Provisioned3 |
The Following PM Types are Activated4 |
SONET/SDH (including 10G Ethernet WAN Phy) OC3/STM1 OC12/STM4 OC48/STM16 OC192/STM64 |
SONET or SDH PMs |
40G Ethernet LAN Phy 10G Ethernet LAN Phy 10G FiberChannel 8G FiberChannel ONE_GE FC1G FC2G FC1G ISL FC2G ISL FICON1G FICON2G FICON1G ISL FICON2G ISL ISC COMPAT ISC PEER OTU2 OTU3 OTU4 |
Full remote monitoring (RMON) statistics |
ESCON DV6000 SDI_D1_VIDEO HDTV PASS_THRU ETR_CLO |
Payload PMs are not applicable to 2R port types. |
Payload PM SONET/SDH Window
Table 1 lists the SONET/SDH layer near-end and far-end PM parameters listed in the card view on the Performance > Payload PM > SONET or SDH tab. SONET/SDH layer PMs are available when the client type is set to OC-3/STM-1, OC-12/STM-4, or OC-48/STM-16 on the TXP_MR_2.5G or when OC-192/STM-64 is set on the TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, 40E-TXP-C, 40ME-TXP-C, 40G-TXP-C, ADM-10G, WSE, 10x10G-LC, or OTU2_XP card on the ONS 15454 and NCS SONET nodes or ONS 15454 and NCS SDH nodes. OC-48/STM-16 trunk PMs are available on the MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G cards on the ONS 15454 and NCS SONET or ONS 15454 and NCS SDH nodes. OC-48/STM-16 client PMs are available on the MXP_2.5G_10G, MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, and MXP_2.5G_10E_L cards on the ONS 15454 and NCS SONET or ONS 15454 and NCS SDH nodes. OC-192/STM-64 client PMs are available on the 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, and 40ME-MXP-C cards on the ONS 15454 and NCS SONET or ONS 15454 and NCS SDH nodes. For PM definitions, see Table 1 and Table 1
SONET |
Layer Near-End 1, 2 |
Note |
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CV-LFE ES-LFE FC-LFE SES-LFE UAS-LFE |
CV-L CV-S ES-L ES-S FC-L SES-L SES-S SEF-S UAS-L |
Applicable standard is Telcordia GR-253. |
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SDH |
MS-BBE MS-BBER MS-EB MS-ES MS-ESR MS-SES MS-SESR MS-UAS |
RS-BBE RS-BBER RS-EB RS-ES RS-ESR RS-SES RS-SESR RS-UAS MS-BBE MS-BBER MS-EB MS-ES MS-ESR MS-SES MS-SESR MS-UAS |
Applicable standard is Telcordia GR-253. |
Payload PM Statistics Window
Table 1 lists the 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40 GE) payload statistics that are available on the 40E-TXP-C, and 40ME-TXP-C cards. The parameters are listed under the card view on the Performance > Payload PM > Statistics tab. For 40 GE payload definitions, see Table 1.
Note |
Utilization PMs are also available per port. |
Full RMON Statistics |
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dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLong dot3StatsInPauseFrames dot3StatsOutPauseFrames ifInUcastPkts inInMulticastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifInErrors ifInErrorsBytePkts ifInFramingErrorPkts ifInJunkInterPkts ifInMulticastPkts ifInOctets ifOutBroadcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts ifOutOctets rxTotalPkts Time Last Cleared txTotalPkts |
etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsCRCAlignErrors etherStatsFragments etherStatsJabbers etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsOctets etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsPkts64Octets etherStatsPkts65to127Octets etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets etherStatsUndersizePkts etherStatsPkts rxControlFrames rxPauseFrames rxUnknownOpcodeFrames |
Table 21-8 lists the 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40 GE) payload statistics that are available on the 40G-TXP-C card. The parameters are listed under card view on the Performance > Payload PM > Statistics tab. For 40 GE payload definitions, see Table 21-35 on page 21-30.
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Utilization PMs are also available per port. |
Table 2lists the 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GE) payload statistics that are available on the TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, ADM-10G, and OTU2_XP cards. PPM provisioning must be completed in the card view, on the Provisioning > Pluggable Port Modules tab for 10 GE to be enabled. For PPM provisioning procedures, see the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. The parameters are listed in card view on the Performance > Payload PM > Statistics tab. For 10 GE payload definitions, see Table 1.
Note |
Utilization PMs are also available per port. |
Full RMON Statistics |
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dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLong ifInUcastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifInErrors ifInErrorsBytePkts ifInFramingErrorPkts ifInJunkInterPkts ifInMulticastPkts ifInOctets ifOutBroadcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts ifOutOctets rxTotalPkts Time Last Cleared txTotalPkts |
etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsCRCAlignErrors etherStatsFragments etherStatsJabbers etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsOctets etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsPkts64Octets etherStatsPkts65to127Octets etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets etherStatsUndersizePkts rxControlFrames rxPauseFrames rxUnknownOpcodeFrames |
The payload statistics that are available on the ADM-10G card are shown in the following table. The parameters are listed in card view on the Performance > Payload PM > Statistics tab. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide.
Full RMON Statistics |
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dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLong dot3StatsInPauseFrames dot3StatsOutPauseFrames dot3StatsControlInUnknownOpCodes ifInMulticastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifInErrors ifInErrorsBytePkts ifInOctets ifOutOctets rxTotalPkts txTotalPkts ifInErrors gfpStatsRxCRCErrors gfpStatsRxSBitErrors ifInPayloadCrcErrors gfpStatsLFDRaisedgfpStatsRxFrame gfpStatsTxOctets gfpStatsRxMBitErrors gfpStatsRxTypeInvalid |
etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsFragments etherStatsJabbers etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsPkts64Octets etherStatsPkts65to127Octets etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets etherStatsUndersizePkts |
Table 4 lists the payload PM parameters that are available on the TXP_MR_2.5G and the TXPP_MR_2.5G cards when the ONE_GE or FC1G client type is enabled. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. For payload definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section and the "Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions" section.
Note |
Payload PM is not available for the 2 FC client type. |
GE or FC Payload Performance Parameters |
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8b/10bDataOrderedSets 8b/10bIdleOrderedSets 8b/10bNonIdleOrderedSets 8b/10bStatsEncodingDispErrors ifInErrors rxTotalPkts |
The payload PM parameters that are available on the OTU2_XP card when the 10G FC client type is enabled is shown in the following table. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. For payload definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section and the "Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions" section.
10G FC Payload Performance Parameters |
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rxTotalPkts mediaIndStatsRxFramesTruncated mediaIndStatsRxFramesTooLong mediaIndStatsRxFrameBadCRC ifInOctects ifInErros |
For payload definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section and the "Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions" section.
The payload PM parameters that are available on the MXP_MR_2.5G and the MXPP_MR_2.5G cards when the ONE_GE or the FC1G client type is enabled are shown in the following table. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. For payload definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section and the "Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions" section.
ONE_GE or FC1G Payload Performance Parameters |
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8b10bInvalidOrderedSets 8b10bStatsEncodingDispErrors ifInDiscards ifInErrors ifInOctets ifOutDiscards ifOutOctets mediaIndStatsRxFramesBadCRC mediaIndStatsRxFramesTooLong mediaIndStatsRxFramesTruncated mediaIndStatsTxFramesBadCRC rxTotalPkts txTotalPkts |
Tthe FC client-side payload PM parameters are shown in the following table. FC payload PMs are available on the FC port on both the MXP_MR_2.5G and the MXPP_MR_2.5G cards when the FC1G client type is enabled. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. For payload definitions, see the "Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions" section.
FC1G Payload PMs on the Client Port |
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fcStatsLinkRecoveries fcStatsRxCredits fcStatsTxCredits fcStatsZeroTxCredits gfpStatsRoundTripLatencyUSec gfpStatsRxDistanceExtBuffers gfpStatsTxDistanceExtBuffers |
The Transparent Generic Framing Procedure (GFP-T) payload PMs are shown in the following table. The GFP-T payload PMs are available on the GFP port on both the MXP_MR_2.5G and the MXPP_MR_2.5G cards when the ONE_GE or the 1 FC client type is enabled. GFP-T payload PMs are also available on the client port on both the MXP_MR_2.5G and the MXPP_MR_2.5G cards when the 1 FC client type is enabled. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. For payload definitions, see the "Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions" section.
GFP-T Payload PMs on the GFP Port |
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gfpStatsCSFRaised gfpStatsLFDRaised gfpStatsRxCRCErrors gfpStatsRxMBitErrors gfpStatsRxSBitErrors gfpStatsRxTypeInvalid gfpStatsRxFrame gfpStatsTxFrame gfpStatsRxSblkCRCErrors gfpStatsRxOctets gfpStatsTxOctets gfpRxCmfFrame gfpTxCmfFrame |
MXP_MR_2.5G/MXPP_MR_2.5G Payload Utilization Window
The Payload PM Utilization window in the card view Performance > Payload> Utilization tab shows the percentage of transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) line bandwidth used by the ports during consecutive time segments. This tab cannot be viewed unless the appropriate PPM port type is provisioned. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. The Utilization window provides an Interval list that enables you to set time intervals of 15 minutes or 1 day. Line utilization is calculated with the following formulas:
Rx = (inOctets + inPkts * 20) * 8 / 100% interval * maxBaseRate
Tx = (outOctets + outPkts * 20) * 8 / 100% interval * maxBaseRate
The interval is defined in seconds. The maxBaseRate is defined by raw bits per second in one direction for the port (that is, 1 Gbps). The maxBaseRate for MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G cards is shown for the ONS 15454 and NCS nodes in the following table.
STS/VC |
maxBaseRate |
STS-1/VC3 |
51840000 |
STS-3c/VC4 |
155000000 |
STS-6c/VC4-2c |
311000000 |
STS-12c/VC4-4c |
622000000 |
Note |
Line Utilization numbers express the average of ingress and egress traffic as a percentage of capacity. |
Payload History Window
The Payload PM History window in the card view Performance > Payload > History tab lists past statistics for the previous time intervals. This tab cannot be viewed unless the appropriate PPM port type is provisioned. For PPM provisioning procedures, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. Depending on the selected time interval, the History window displays the statistics for each port for the number of previous time intervals as shown in the following table.
Time Interval |
Number of Intervals Displayed |
15 minutes |
32 (current and previous) |
1 day (24 hours) |
2 (current and previous) |
OTN PM Window
The OTN tab has an ITU-T G.709 PM subtab and an FEC PM subtab. Both subtabs provide buttons to change the statistical values shown in the Performance tab. The Refresh button manually refreshes statistics. Auto-Refresh sets a time interval at which automatic refresh occurs. The Baseline button resets the displayed statistics values to zero. The Statistics window also has a Clear button. The Clear button sets the values on the card to zero. All counters on the card are cleared. The Help button activates context sensitive help. For more information about provisioning optical transport network (OTN) settings, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide.
The OTN PM provisioning options for all transponder, muxponder, Xponder (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE), and ADM-10G cards are shown in the following table. The options selected in the Provisioning tab affects the parameters displayed in the Performance > OTN PM tab.
Card |
OTN Provisioning7 |
MXPP_MR_2.5G |
— |
MXP_2.5G_10E |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
MXP_2.5G_10E_C |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
MXP_2.5G_10E_L |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
MXP_2.5G_10G |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
MXP_MR_2.5G |
— |
MXP_MR_10DME_C |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
MXP_MR_10DME_L |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
40G-MXP-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
40E-MXP-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
40ME-MXP-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
TXPP_MR_2.5G |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
TXP_MR_10E |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
TXP_MR_10E_C |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
TXP_MR_10E_L |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
TXP_MR_10G |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
TXP_MR_2.5G |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
40E-TXP-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
40ME-TXP-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
40G-TXP-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
ADM-10G |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
GE_XP |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
10GE_XP |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
GE_XPE |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
10GE_XPE |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
OTU2_XP |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
AR_MXP |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
AR_XP |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
AR_XPE |
G.709 FEC FEC Thresholds |
100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, and 100G-CK-C |
G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
The OTN trunk-side PM parameters listed on the G.709 tab are shown in the following table. OTN PMs are available when ITU G.709 is enabled from the card view Provisioning > OTN > OTN Lines tab. OTN PMs are not available on MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G cards. For ITU G.709 section and path monitoring PM definitions, see the "ITU G.709 and ITU-T G.8021 Trunk-Side PM Parameter Definitions" section.
OTN Layer (Near End and Far End)8 |
Note |
BBE-SM BBER-SM ES-SM ESR-SM FC-SM SES-SM SESR-SM UAS-SM FC-SM |
ITU G.709 standard section monitoring ITU-T G.8021 G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
BBE-PM BBER-PM ES-PM ESR-PM FC-PM SES-PM SESR-PM UAS-PM |
ITU G.709 standard path monitoring ITU-T G.8021 G.709 FEC Thresholds Trail Trace Identifier |
The forward error correction (FEC) PM parameters are shown in the following table. FEC PMs are available when ITU-T G.709 is enabled and FEC is set to standard or enhanced. These parameters are provisioned from the card view Provisioning > OTN > OTN Lines tab. FEC PMs are not available on MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G cards. For PM definitions, see the "FEC PM Parameter Definitions" section.
FEC Trunk-Side PMs |
FEC (Near End)9 |
Bit Errors |
BIT-EC |
Uncorrectable Words |
UNC-WORDS |
Pre FEC BER |
Pre FEC BER |
ONS 15454 optics, NCS optics, and 8b10b PM parameters are shown in the following table. For ONS 15454 optics, NCS optics, and 8b10b definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section.
Optics (Near End)10 |
8B10B (Near End)11 |
LBCL-AVG LBCL-MAX LBCL-MIN OPT-AVG OPT-MAX OPT-MIN OPR-AVG OPR-MAX OPR-MIN |
CGV DCG IOS IPC NIOS VPC |
Ether Ports PM Window
CTC provides Ethernet port performance information, including line-level parameters, port bandwidth consumption, and historical Ethernet statistics. The Ethernet performance information is divided into the Statistics, Utilization, and History tabbed windows within the card view Performance tab window. For more information about provisioning ether ports, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide.
Ether Port Statistics Window
The Ethernet Statistics window lists Ethernet parameters at the line level. The Statistics window provides buttons to change the statistical values shown. The Baseline button resets the displayed statistics values to zero. The Refresh button manually refreshes statistics. Auto-Refresh sets a time interval at which automatic refresh occurs.
The following table defines the Ethernet Port statistics parameters.
Parameter |
Definition |
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Time Last Cleared |
A time stamp indicating the last time statistics were reset. |
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ifInOctets |
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset. |
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rxTotalPks |
Number of received packets. |
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ifInUcastPkts |
Number of unicast packets received since the last counter reset. |
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ifInMulticastPkts |
Number of multicast packets received since the last counter reset. |
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ifInDiscards |
The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free buffer space. |
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ifOutOctets |
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset. |
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txTotalPkts |
Number of transmitted packets. |
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ifOutMulticastPkts |
Number of multicast packets transmitted. |
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ifOutBroadcastPkts |
Number of broadcast packets transmitted. |
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ifOutDiscards |
Number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their transmission. A possible reason for discarding such packets could be to free up buffer space. |
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ifOurErrors |
Number of outbound packets or transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
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dot3StatsAlignmentErrors |
A count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the FCS check. |
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dot3StatsFCSErrors |
A count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check. |
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dot3StatsFrameTooLong |
A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted frame size. |
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etherStatsUndersizePkts |
The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. |
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etherStatsFragments |
The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error).
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etherStatsPkts64Octets |
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). |
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etherStatsPkts65to127Octets |
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). |
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etherStatsPkts128to255Octets |
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). |
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etherStatsPkts256to511Octets |
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). |
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etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets |
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). |
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etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets |
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). |
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etherStatsBroadcastPkts |
The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets. |
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etherStatsMulticastPkts |
The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address. |
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etherStatsOversizePkts |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. Note that for tagged interfaces, this number becomes 1522 bytes. |
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etherStatsJabbers |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error). |
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etherStatsOctets |
The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets. |
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etherStatsCRCAlignErrors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (Alignment Error). |
Note |
In certain congestion scenarios in GE_XP and 10GE_XP cards, dropped packets are counted both in ingress (IfIndiscards) and egress interface (IfOutDiscards) interface. As a result of this, some dropped packets are counted twice. The dropped packets on ingress interface can be ignored under this scenario. |
Ether Ports Utilization Window
The Utilization window shows the percentage of transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) line bandwidth used by the Ethernet ports during consecutive time segments. The Mode field displays the real-time mode status, such as 100 Full, which is the mode setting configured on the E-Series port. However, if the E-Series port is set to autonegotiate the mode (Auto), this field shows the result of the link negotiation between the E-Series and the peer Ethernet device attached directly to the E-Series port.
The Utilization window provides an Interval drop-down list that enables you to set time intervals of 1 minute, 15 minutes, 1 hour, and 1 day. Line utilization is calculated with the following formulas:
Rx = (inOctets + inPkts * 20) * 8 / 100% interval *
maxBaseRate
Tx = (outOctets + outPkts * 20) * 8 / 100% interval *
maxBaseRate
The interval is defined in seconds. The maxBaseRate is defined by raw bits per second in one direction for the Ethernet port (that is, 1 Gbps).
Ether Port History Window
The Ether Port History window lists past Ethernet statistics for the previous time intervals. Depending on the selected time interval, the History window displays the statistics for each port for the number of previous time intervals as shown in the following table. The parameters are defined in Table 1.
Time Interval |
Number of Previous Intervals Displayed |
1 minute |
60 |
15 minutes |
32 |
1 hour |
24 |
1 day (24 hours) |
7 |
DWDM Card Performance Monitoring
The following sections define PM parameters and definitions for the ONS 15454 and NCS OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, OPT-AMP-17-C, 32MUX-O, 32DMX-O, 32DMX, 32DMX-L, 40-WSS-C, 40-WSS-CE, 40-WXC-C, 80-WXC-C, 16-WXC-FS, 40-DMX-C, 40-DMX-CE, 40-MUX-C, 40-SMR1-C, 40-SMR2-C, 4MD-xx.x, OSCM, OSC-CSM, 32WSS, and DWDM cards.
Optical Amplifier Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
The PM parameters for the OPT-PRE, OPT-AMP-L, OPT-AMP-17-C, OPT-BST, and OPT-BST-L cards are shown in the following table. For ONS 15454 and NCS optics definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section.
Optical Line |
Optical Amplifier Line |
OPT |
OPR |
Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
The PM parameters for the 32MUX-O, 32WSS, 32WSS-L, 32DMX, 32DMX-L, 32DMX-O, 40-WSS-C, 40-WSS-CE, 40-WXC-C, 80-WXC-C, 16-WXC-FS, 40-DMX-C, 40-DMX-CE, 40-MUX-C, 40-SMR1-C, and 40-SMR2-C cards are shown in the following table. For ONS 15454 and NCS optics definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section.
Optical Channel |
Optical Line |
OPR |
OPT |
4MD-xx.x Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
The PM parameters for the 4MD-xx.x cards are shown in the following table. For ONS 15454 and NCS optics definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section.
Optical Channel |
Optical Band |
OPR |
OPT |
Optical Service Channel Card Performance Monitoring Parameters
The ONS 15454 and NCS ANSI node PM parameters for the OSCM and OSC-CSM cards are shown in the following table. For PM definitions, see the "SONET PM Parameter Definitions" section. For optics PM definitions, see the "Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions" section.
Section (Near End)12 |
Line (Near End/Far End)1 |
Optics (Near End) 13 |
CV-S ES-S SEF-S SES-S |
CV-L ES-L FC-L SES-L UAS-L |
OPWR |
Regeneration Section (Near End) |
Multiplex Section (Near End/Far End) |
Optics (Near End) |
RS-BBE RS-EB RS-ES RS-SES |
MS-BBE MS-EB MS-ES MS-SES MS-UAS |
OPT |
Optics and 8b10b PM Parameter Definitions
Cisco ONS 15454 optics, NCS optics, and 8b10b PM parameter definitions are shown in the following table.
Parameter |
Definition |
8b10bDataOrderedSets |
8b10b takes 8 bits of data and sends it as 10 bits, which allows control information to be sent along with the data. DataOrderedSets is a count of data ordered sets. |
8b10bErrors |
8b10b takes 8 bits of data and sends it as 10 bits, which allows control information to be sent along with the data. Errors is a count of 10b errors received by the serial or deserializer (serdes 8b/10b). |
8b10bIdleOrderedSets |
8b10b takes 8 bits of data and sends it as 10 bits, which allows control information to be sent along with the data. IdleOrderedSets is a count of idle ordered sets. |
8b10bInvalidOrderedSets |
8b10b takes 8 bits of data and sends it as 10 bits, which allows control information to be sent along with the data. InvalidOrderedSets is a count of the received invalid work errors. |
8b10bNonIdleOrderedSets |
8b10b takes 8 bits of data and sends it as 10 bits, which allows control information to be sent along with the data. NonIdleOrderedSets is a count of ordered sets that are not idle. |
8b10bStatsEncodingDispErrors |
8b10b takes 8 bits of data and sends it as 10 bits, which allows control information to be sent along with the data. StatsEncodingDispErrors is a count of the received disparity errors. |
BIE |
The number of bit errors (BIE) corrected in the DWDM trunk line during the PM time interval. |
BIT-EC |
The number of Bit Errors Corrected (BIT-EC) in the DWDM trunk line during the PM time interval. |
CGV |
Code Group Violations (CGV) is a count of received code groups that do not contain a start or end delimiter. |
DCG |
Date Code Groups (DCG) is a count of received data code groups that do not contain ordered sets. |
IOS |
Idle Ordered Sets (IOS) is a count of received packets containing idle ordered sets. |
IPC |
Invalid Packets (IPC) is the count of received packets that contain errored data code groups that have start and end delimiters. |
LBCL-AVG |
Laser Bias Current Line-Average (LBCL-AVG) is the average percentage of laser bias current. |
LBCL-MAX |
Laser Bias Current Line-Maximum (LBCL-MAX) is the maximum percentage of laser bias current. |
LBCL-MIN |
Laser Bias Current Line-Minimum (LBCL-MIN) is the minimum percentage of laser bias current. |
LOFC |
Loss of Frame Count (LOFC) is a count of the lost frames. |
NIOS |
Non-Idle Ordered Sets (NIOS) is a count of received packets containing non-idle ordered sets. |
OPR |
Optical Power Received (OPR) is the measure of average optical power received as a percentage of the nominal OPR. |
OPR-AVG |
Average Receive Optical Power (OPR-AVG) is the average received optical power measured in dBm. |
OPR-MAX |
Maximum Receive Optical Power (OPR-MAX) is the maximum received optical power measured in dBm. |
OPR-MIN |
Minimum Receive Optical Power (OPR-MIN) is the minimum received optical power measured in dBm. |
OPT |
Optical Power Transmitted (OPT) is the average optical power transmitted as a percentage of the nominal OPT. |
OPT-AVG |
Average Transmit Optical Power (OPT-AVG) is the average transmitted optical power measured in dBm. |
OPT-MAX |
Maximum Transmit Optical Power (OPT-MAX) is the maximum transmitted optical power measured in dBm. |
OPT-MIN |
Minimum Transmit Optical Power (OPT-MIN) is the minimum transmitted optical power measured in dBm. |
OPWR-AVG |
Optical Power - Average (OPWR-AVG) is the measure of average optical power on the unidirectional port. |
OPWR-MAX |
Optical Power - Maximum (OPWR-MAX) is the measure of maximum value of optical power on the unidirectional port. |
OPWR-MIN |
Optical Power - Minimum (OPWR-MIN) is the measure of minimum value of optical power on the unidirectional port. |
PMD-AVG |
Average Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD-AVG) is the average polarization mode dispersion value measured in ps. |
PMD-MAX |
Maximum Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD-MAX) is the maximum polarization mode dispersion value measured in ps. |
PMD-MIN |
Minimum Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD-MIN) is the minimum polarization mode dispersion value measured in ps. |
CD-AVG |
Average Chromatic Dispersion (CD-AVG) is the average chromatic dispersion value measured in ps. |
CD-MAX |
Maximum Chromatic Dispersion (CD-MAX) is the maximum chromatic dispersion value measured in ps. |
CD-MIN |
Minimum Chromatic Dispersion (CD-MIN) is the minimum chromatic dispersion value measured in ps. |
SOPMD-AVG |
Average Second-order Polarization Mode Dispersion (SOPMD-AVG) is the average second-order polarization mode dispersion measured in ps^2. |
SOPMD-MAX |
Maximum Second-order Polarization Mode Dispersion (SOPMD-MAX) is the maximum second-order polarization mode dispersion measured in ps^2 |
SOPMD-MIN |
Minimum Second-order Polarization Mode Dispersion (SOPMD-MIN) is the minimum second-order polarization mode dispersion measured in ps^2 |
PCR-AVG |
Average Polarization Change Rate (PCR-AVG) is the average polarization change rate measured in 10*rad/s. |
PCR-MAX |
Maximum Polarization Change Rate (PCR-MAX) is the maximum polarization change rate measured in 10*rad/s. |
PCR-MIN |
Minimum Polarization Change Rate (PCR-MIN) is the minimum polarization change rate measured in 10*rad/s. |
PDL-AVG |
Average Polarization Dependent Loss Signal (PDL-AVG) is the average polarization dependent loss measured in dB. |
PDL-MAX |
Maximum Polarization Dependent Loss Signal (PDL-MAX) is the maximum polarization dependent loss measured in dB. |
PDL-MIN |
Minimum Polarization Dependent Loss Signal (PDL-MIN) is the minimum polarization dependent loss measured in dB. |
OSNR-AVG |
Average Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (OSNR-AVG) is the average optical signal to noise ratio measured in dB. |
OSNR-MAX |
Maximum Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (OSNR-MAX) is the maximum optical signal to noise ratio measured in dB. |
OSNR-MIN |
Minimum Optical Signal to Noise Ratio (OSNR-MIN) is the minimum optical signal to noise ratio measured in dB. |
UNC-WORDS |
Uncorrectable Words (UNC-WORDS) is the number of uncorrectable words detected in the DWDM trunk line during the PM time interval. |
VPC |
Valid Packets (VPC) is a count of received packets that contain non-errored data code groups that have start and end delimiters. |
ITU G.709 and ITU-T G.8021 Trunk-Side PM Parameter Definitions
The ITU G.709 and ITU-T G.8021 section monitoring trunk-side PM parameters are shown in the following table. For more information, see the "Transponder, Muxponder, Xponder, ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE Card Performance Monitoring" section.
Parameter |
Definition |
BBE-SM |
Section Monitoring Background Block Errors (BBE-SM) shows the number of background block errors recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
BBER-SM |
Section Monitoring Background Block Errors Ratio (BBER-SM) shows the background block errors ratio recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
ES-SM |
Section Monitoring Errored Seconds (ES-SM) shows the errored seconds recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
ESR-SM |
Section Monitoring Errored Seconds Ratio (ESR-SM) shows the severely errored seconds ratio recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
FC-SM |
Section Monitoring Failure Counts (FC-SM) shows the failure counts recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
SES-SM |
Section Monitoring Severely Errored Seconds (SES-SM) shows the severely errored seconds recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
SESR-SM |
Section Monitoring Severely Errored Seconds Ratio (SESR-SM) shows the severely errored seconds ratio recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
UAS-SM |
Section Monitoring Unavailable Seconds (UAS-SM) shows the unavailable seconds recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval. |
The ITU G.709 path monitoring trunk-side PM parameters are shown in the following table. For more information, see the "Transponder, Muxponder, Xponder, ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE Card Performance Monitoring" section.
Parameter |
Definition |
BBE-PM |
Path Monitoring Background Block Errors (BBE-PM) shows the number of background block errors recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
BBER-PM |
Path Monitoring Background Block Errors Ratio (BBER-PM) shows the background block errors ratio recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
ES-PM |
Path Monitoring Errored Seconds (ES-PM) shows the errored seconds recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
ESR-PM |
Path Monitoring Errored Seconds Ratio (ESR-PM) shows the severely errored seconds ratio recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
FC-PM |
Path Monitoring Failure Counts (FC-PM) shows the failure counts recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
SES-PM |
Path Monitoring Severely Errored Seconds (SES-PM) shows the severely errored seconds recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
SESR-PM |
Path Monitoring Severely Errored Seconds Ratio (SESR-PM) shows the severely errored seconds ratio recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
UAS-PM |
Path Monitoring Unavailable Seconds (UAS-PM) shows the unavailable seconds recorded in the OTN path during the PM time interval. |
Full RMON Statistics PM Parameter Definitions
The MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, 40ME-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, and 40ME-TXP-C cards 40E-TXP-C and 40ME-TXP-C , and 40G-TXP-C full RMON statistics PM parameters are shown in the following table. For more information, see the "Transponder, Muxponder, Xponder, ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE Card Performance Monitoring" section.
Parameter |
Definition |
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dot3StatsFCSErrors |
The number of frames with frame check errors. |
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dot3StatsFrameTooLong |
The number of packets at least 64 octets long, without a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS), where the 802.3 length/type field did not match the computed DATA field length. |
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etherStatsBroadcastPkts |
The number of broadcast packets, excluding multicast packets, that are 64-16376 octets in length, and have a valid FCS. |
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etherStatsCRCAlignErrors |
The number of packets that are 64-1518 octets in length without an integral number of octets, or with a bad FCS. |
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etherStatsFragments |
The number of packets less than 64 octets long that do not have an integral number of octets or that have a bad FCS. |
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etherStatsJabbers |
The number of octets of data, including bad packets, that were received on the network. |
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etherStatsMulticastPkts |
The number of multicast packets, excluding broadcast packets, that are 64-16376 octets in length, and have a valid FCS. |
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etherStatsOctets |
The number in bytes of received packets, including bad packets and excluding framing bits except for FCS bytes. |
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etherStatsOversizePkts |
The number of packets more than 16376 octets long that have a valid FCS. |
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etherStatsPkts64Octets |
The number of packet received, including error packets, that are 64 octets in length. |
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etherStatsPkts65to127Octets |
The number of packets received, including error packets, that are 65-127 octets in length. |
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etherStatsPkts128to255Octets |
The number of packets received, including error packets, that are 128-255 octets in length. |
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etherStatsPkts256to511Octets |
The number of packets received, including error packets, that are 256-511 octets in length. |
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etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets |
The number of packets received, including error packets, that are 512-1023 octets in length. |
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etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets |
The number of packets received, including error packets, that are 1024-1518 octets in length. |
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etherStatsUndersizePkts |
The number of packets less than 64 octets long that have a valid FCS. |
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fcStatsLinkRecoveries |
The number of link recoveries. |
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fcStatsRxCredits |
The number of current receive buffer to buffer credits. |
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fcStatsTxCredits |
The number of current transmit buffer to buffer credits. |
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fcStatsZeroTxCredits |
This is a count that increments when the FC/FICON Tx credits go from a nonzero value to zero. |
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gfpStatsLFDRaised |
The number of loss of frame delineation (LFD) raised. |
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gfpStatsRoundTripLatencyUSe |
Round trip delay for the end-to-end Fibre Channel transport in microseconds. |
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gfpStatsRxCRCErrors |
The number of packets received with a payload FCS error. |
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gfpStatsRxCSFRaised |
Received GFP loss of client character synchronization (LOCCS). |
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gfpStatsRxDistanceExtBuffers |
The number of receive buffer credit for GFP-T (valid only if distance extension is enabled) |
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gfpStatsRxMBitErrors |
The received multibit errored core header count (cHEC). |
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gfpStatsRxSBitErrors |
The received single-bit errored cHEC. |
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gfpStatsRxSblkCRCErrors |
The number of packets received with a payload FCS error. Sblk stands for super block in the GFP payload. |
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gfpStatsRxTypeInvalid |
Received GFP frames with invalid type (these are discarded). For example, receiving GFP frames that contain Ethernet data when we expect Fibre Channel data. |
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gfpStatsTxDistanceExtBuffers |
The number of transmit buffer credit for GFP-T (valid only if distance extension is enabled). |
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ifInUcastPkts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer.
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ifInMulticastPkts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer. For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both Group and Functional addresses.
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ifInBroadcastPkts |
The number of packets delivered to a higher sublayer and addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer.
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ifInDiscards |
The number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors were detected, to prevent them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free buffer space. |
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ifInErrors |
The number of inbound packets (or transmission units) that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. |
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ifInErrorBytePkts |
The number of received packets with an error symbol detected. |
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ifInFramingErrorPkts |
The number of received packets with a control symbol other than an error detected. |
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ifInJunkInterPkts |
The number of interpacket gaps between valid start symbols during which a symbol other than idle is detected, including packets of length 1-8 octets. |
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ifInMulticastPkts |
The total number of multicast frames received error-free. |
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ifInOctets |
The number of bytes received since the last counter reset. |
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ifOutBroadcastPkts |
The number of packets requested by higher-level protocols and addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those not transmitted. |
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ifOutDiscards |
The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free buffer space. |
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ifOutMulticastPkts |
The number of multicast frames transmitted error-free. |
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ifOutOctets |
The number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset. |
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InvalidCRCError |
A count of invalid cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs). |
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mediaIndStatsRxFramesBadCRC |
The number of received frames with a CRC error. |
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mediaIndStatsRxFramesTooLong |
The number of received frames that are too long. |
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Running Disparity Count |
A count of errors that affect the disparity of the received data stream. |
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rxControlFrames |
The number of MAC control packets that are type 0x8808 and contain at least 64 octets in length. |
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rxFrames |
count of the number of frames received without errors. |
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rxLinkReset (Only for FC Mode) |
A count of the received link resets. |
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rxPauseFrames |
The number of received 802.x paused frames. |
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rxTotalPkts |
The number of received packets. |
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rxUnknownOpcodeFrames |
Number of packets of at least 64 octets in length ad type 0x8808, with opcode not equal to 1. |
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Time Last Cleared |
A time stamp indicating the last time statistics were reset. |
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txBytes |
A count of the number of bytes transmitted from the frame since the last counter reset. |
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txFrames |
A count of the number of transmitted frames. |
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txTotalPkts |
The number of transmitted packets. |
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dot3StatsFCSErrors |
A count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check. |
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dot3StatsFrameTooLong |
A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted frame size. |
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dot3StatsInPauseFrames |
A count of frames received on this interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE operation. |
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dot3StatsOutPauseFrames |
A count of MAC Control frames transmitted on this interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE operation. |
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etherStatsUndersizePkts |
The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed. |
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medialndStatsTxFramesTooLong |
Total number of transmitted data frames that are less than 5 bytes. This value is a part of HDLC and GFP port statistics. |
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medialndStatsTxFramesTruncated |
Number of transmitted data frames that exceed the MTU. This value is part of HDLC and GFP port statistics. |
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pcs49RxErrBer |
Total number of 125uSec periods where BER was detected. BER is a condition where one or more errors are detected or counted on the PCS layer. |
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pcs49RxErrDec |
Total number of invalid blocks received. 64 bits of data are transmitted as 66-bit code blocks on the PHY layer with the 64-bit/66-bit encoder/decoder. The 66-bit code block has an initial 2-bit Sync Header, that can assume only the values 01 (data only) or 10 (data or control). The block is counted as invalid if the Sync Header bits assume invalid values. |
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gfpStatsRxFrame |
Total number of received data frames. |
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gfpStatsTxFrame |
Total number of transmitted data frames. |
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gfpStatsRxOctets |
Total number of GFP data octets received. |
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gfpStatsTxOctets |
Total number of GFP data octets transmitted. |
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gfpRxCmfFrame |
— |
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gfpTxCmfFrame |
— |
FEC PM Parameter Definitions
The MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, 100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, and 100G-CK-C card FEC PM parameters are shown in the following table. For more information, see the "Transponder, Muxponder, Xponder, ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE Card Performance Monitoring" section.
Parameter |
Definition |
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Bit Errors |
Bit Errors are the number of bit errors corrected. |
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FEC (NE) |
FEC enables correction and detection of errors along the optical links where OTN and FEC are provisioned. FEC uses Reed Solomon code RS (255,239) encoding. The FEC field is found in Rows 1 to 4 and Columns 3835 to 4080. It will contain either the Reed-Solomon RS(255,239) codes, or if FEC is disabled, fixed stuff bytes (zeros).
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UNC-Words |
Uncorrectable Words (UNC-Words) occur when FEC detects and corrects errors to deliver a 7 to 8 dB improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio (also called margin). For ITU G.709, the FEC code used is Reed-Solomon RS (255, 239). |
SONET PM Parameter Definitions
The definitions for each type of SONET PM parameter available on the ONS 15454 and NCS ANSI nodes are shown in the following table. These parameters become available when the client type is set to OC-3, OC-12, or OC-48 on a TXP_MR_2.5G or TXPP_MR_2.5G card, OC-192 on a TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, or ADM-10G, or WSE, or 10x10G-LC card, or to OC-768 on a 40E-TXP-C, or 40ME-TXP-C card, or to OC768 on a 40G-TXP-C card The OC-48 client PM is available on MXP_2.5_10G, MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_L, MXP_MR_10DME_C, and MXP_MR_10DME_L cards. The OC-48 trunk PM is available on MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G cards.
Parameter |
Definition |
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CV-L |
Line Coding Violation (CV-L) indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of bipolar violations (BPVs) and excessive zeros (EXZs) occurring over the accumulation period. |
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CV-S |
Section Coding Violation (CV-S) is a count of bit interleaved parity (BIP) errors detected at the section layer (that is, using the B1 byte in the incoming SONET signal). Up to eight section BIP errors can be detected per STS-N frame; each error increments the current CV-S second register. |
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ES-L |
Line Errored Seconds (ES-L) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (that is, loss of signal) on the line. |
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ES-S |
Section Errored Seconds (ES-S) is a count of the number of seconds when at least one section-layer BIP error was detected or an SEF or loss of signal (LOS) defect was present. |
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FC-L |
Line Failure Count (FC-L) is a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an Alarm Indication Signal Line (AIS-L) failure is declared or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins. |
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SEF-S |
Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS-S) is a count of the seconds when an SEF defect was present. An SEF defect is expected to be present during most seconds when an LOS or loss of frame (LOF) defect is present. However, there can be situations when the SEFS-S parameter is only incremented based on the presence of the SEF defect.
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SES-L |
Line Severely Errored Seconds (SES-L) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 44) and/or defects on the line |
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SES-S |
Section Severely Errored Seconds (SES-S) is a count of the seconds when K (see Telcordia GR-253 for value) or more section-layer BIP errors were detected or an SEF or LOS defect was present. |
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UAS-L |
Line Unavailable Seconds (UAS-L) is a count of the seconds when the line is unavailable. A line becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ls, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ls. |
SDH PM Parameter Definitions
The definitions for each type of SDH PM parameter available on the ONS 15454 and NCS ETSI nodes are shown in the following table. These parameters become available when the client type is set to STM-1, STM-4, or STM-16 on a TXP_MR_2.5G or TXPP_MR_2.5G card, STM-64 on a TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, or ADM-10G, or WSE, or 10x10G-LC card, or to STM-356 on a 40E-TXP-C, or 40ME-TXP-C card, or to STM356 on a 40G-TXP-C card. The STM-16 client PM is available on MXP_2.5G_10G, MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_L, MXP_MR_10DME_C, and MXP_MR_10DME_L cards. The STM-16 trunk PM is available on MXP_MR_2.5G and MXPP_MR_2.5G cards.
Parameter |
Definition |
MS-BBE |
Multiplex Section Background Block Error (MS-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES. |
MS-BBER |
Multiplex Section Background Block Error Ratio (MS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs. |
MS-EB |
Multiplex Section Errored Block (MS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block. |
MS-ES |
Multiplex Section Errored Second (MS-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect. |
MS-ESR |
Multiplex Section Errored Second Ratio (MS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval. |
MS-SES |
Multiplex Section Severely Errored Second (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, refer to ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3. |
MS-SESR |
Multiplex Section Severely Errored Second ratio (MS-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval. |
MS-UAS |
Multiplex Section Unavailable Seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS. |
RS-BBE |
Regenerator Section Background Block Error (RS-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES. |
RS-BBER |
Regenerator Section Background Block Error Ratio (RS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs. |
RS-EB |
Regenerator Section Errored Block (RS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block. |
RS-ES |
Regenerator Section Errored Second (RS-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect. |
RS-ESR |
Regenerator Section Errored Second Ratio (RS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval. |
RS-SES |
Regenerator Section Severely Errored Second (RS-SES) is a one-second period which contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. |
RS-SESR |
Regenerator Section Severely Errored Second Ratio (RS-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval. |
RS-UAS |
Regenerator Section Unavailable Second (RS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the regenerator section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as RS-UASs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as RS-UASs. |
Pointer Justification Count Performance Monitoring
For the MultiService Transport Platform (MSTP), only the MXP_2.5G_10G card uses pointer justification counts. Pointers are used to compensate for frequency and phase variations. Pointer justification counts indicate timing errors on networks. When a network is out of synchronization, jitter and wander occur on the transported signal. Excessive wander can cause terminating equipment to slip.
Slips cause different effects in service. Voice service has intermittent audible clicks. Compressed voice technology has short transmission errors or dropped calls. Fax machines lose scanned lines or experience dropped calls. Digital video transmission has distorted pictures or frozen frames. Encryption service loses the encryption key, causing data to be transmitted again.
For ONS 15454 and NCS ANSI nodes, pointers provide a way to align the phase variations in STS and VT payloads. The STS payload pointer is located in the H1 and H2 bytes of the line overhead. Clocking differences are measured by the offset in bytes from the pointer to the first byte of the STS synchronous payload envelope (SPE) called the J1 byte. Clocking differences that exceed the normal range of 0 to 782 can cause data loss.
For ONS 15454 and NCSETSI nodes, pointers provide a way to align the phase variations in VC4 payloads. The VC4 payload pointer is located in the H1 and H2 bytes of the AU pointers section and is a count of the number of bytes the VC4 path overhead (POH) J1 byte is away from the H3 byte, not including the section overhead bytes. Clocking differences are measured by the offset in bytes from the pointer to the first byte of the VC4 POH called the J1 byte. Clocking differences that exceed the normal range of 0 to 782 can cause data loss.
There are positive (PPJC) and negative (NPJC) pointer justification count parameters. PPJC is a count of path-detected (PPJC-PDET-P) or path-generated (PPJC-PGEN-P) positive pointer justifications. NPJC is a count of path-detected (NPJC-PDET-P) or path-generated (NPJC-PGEN-P) negative pointer justifications depending on the specific PM name. PJCDIFF is the absolute value of the difference between the total number of detected pointer justification counts and the total number of generated pointer justification counts. PJCS-PDET-P is a count of the one-second intervals containing one or more PPJC-PDET or NPJC-PDET. PJCS-PGEN-P is a count of the one-second intervals containing one or more PPJC-PGEN or NPJC-PGEN.
A consistent pointer justification count indicates clock synchronization problems between nodes. A difference between the counts means that the node transmitting the original pointer justification has timing variations with the node detecting and transmitting this count. For ONS 15454 and NCS SONET nodes, positive pointer adjustments occur when the frame rate of the SPE is too slow in relation to the rate of the STS-1. For ONS 15454 and NCS SDH nodes, positive pointer adjustments occur when the frame rate of the path overhead (POH) is too slow in relation to the rate of the VC4.
In CTC, the count fields for PPJC and NPJC PMs appear white and blank unless they are enabled on the card view Provisioning tab.
Procedures for Monitoring Performance
Before You Begin
Before performing any of the following procedures, investigate all alarms and clear any trouble conditions. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Troubleshooting Guide as necessary.
This section lists the chapter procedures (NTPs). Turn to a procedure for applicable tasks (DLPs).
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G73 Change the PM Display—Complete as needed to change the displayed PM counts.
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G279 Monitor TNC and TNCE Card Performance—Complete as needed to monitor the performance for the TNC and TNCE cards.
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G74 Monitor DWDM Card Performance—Complete as needed to monitor performance for dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) cards, which includes the OSCM, OSC-CSM, 32MUX-O, 32DMX, 32DMX-O, 32DMX-L, 40-MUX-C, 40-DMX-C, 40-DMX-CE, 40-WSS-C, 40-WSS-CE, 40-WXC-C, 80-WXC-C, 16-WXC-FS, 40-SMR1-C, 40-SMR2-C, 4MD-xx.x, 32WSS, 32WSS-L, TDC-CC, TDC-FC. OPT-BST, OPT-PRE, OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, OPT-AMP-17-C, OPT-RAMP-C and OPT-RAMP-CE cards.
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G75 Monitor Transponder and Muxponder Performance—Complete as needed to monitor performance for all transponder (TXP), muxponder (MXP), Xponder (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, and OTU2_XP), and ADM-10G cards.
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G193 Enable or Disable AutoPM—Complete as needed to enable or disable automatic autonomous performance monitoring (AutoPM) reports.
NTP-G73 Change the PM Display
Purpose |
This procedure enables you to change the appearance of PM counts by selecting drop-down list or radio button options in the Performance window. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
Before you monitor performance, be sure you have created the appropriate circuits and provisioned the card according to your specifications. For more information, see the chapters "Create Optical Channel Circuits and Provisionable Patchcords", "Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards", and "Change DWDM Card Settings" in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor. If your are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
- As needed, use the following tasks to change the display of PM counts:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor. If your are already logged in, continue with Step 2. |
Step 2 |
As needed, use the following tasks to change the display of PM counts: Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
DLP-G131 Refresh PM Counts at 15-Minute Intervals
Purpose |
This task changes the window view to display PM counts in 15-minute intervals. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to change the PM count display interval. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to change the PM interval to 15 minutes for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located on the left side of the Performance tab.
- If you want to change the PM interval to 15 minutes for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- To go to any of the tabs, subtabs, or ports (found in the Ports drop-down list where available) for the card where you want to set the PM count interval, click the subtab and choose the port, if applicable from the drop-down list.
- Click the 15 min radio button.
- Click Refresh . PM parameters appear in 15-minute intervals synchronized with the time of day.
- View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current 15-minute interval.
- View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous 15-minute intervals.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to change the PM count display interval. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to change the PM interval to 15 minutes for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located on the left side of the Performance tab.
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Step 4 |
If you want to change the PM interval to 15 minutes for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available). |
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Step 5 |
To go to any of the tabs, subtabs, or ports (found in the Ports drop-down list where available) for the card where you want to set the PM count interval, click the subtab and choose the port, if applicable from the drop-down list. |
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Step 6 |
Click the 15 min radio button. |
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Step 7 |
Click Refresh . PM parameters appear in 15-minute intervals synchronized with the time of day. |
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Step 8 |
View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current 15-minute interval. Each monitored performance parameter has corresponding threshold values for the current time period. If the value of the counter exceeds the threshold value for a particular 15-minute interval, a threshold crossing alert (TCA) is raised. The number represents the counter value for each specific PM parameter. |
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Step 9 |
View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous 15-minute intervals.
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Step 10 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G132 Refresh PM Counts at One-Day Intervals
Purpose |
This task changes the window view to display PM parameters in 1-day intervals. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to change the PM interval. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to refresh the PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
- If you want to refresh the PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- Click the 1 day radio button.
- Click Refresh. Performance monitoring appears in 1-day intervals synchronized with the time of day.
- View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current 1-day interval.
- View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous 1-day intervals.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to change the PM interval. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to refresh the PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
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Step 4 |
If you want to refresh the PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available). |
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Step 5 |
Click the 1 day radio button. |
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Step 6 |
Click Refresh. Performance monitoring appears in 1-day intervals synchronized with the time of day. |
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Step 7 |
View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current 1-day interval. Each monitored performance parameter has corresponding threshold values for the current time period. If the value of the counter exceeds the threshold value for a particular 1-day interval, a TCA is raised. The number represents the counter value for each specific PM parameter. |
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Step 8 |
View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous 1-day intervals.
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Step 9 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G133 View Near-End PM Counts
Purpose |
This task enables you to view near-end PM counts for the selected card and port. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to view near end PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to view the near-end PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located on the left side of the Performance tab.
- If you want to view near-end PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- Click the Near End radio button, where available. (Viewing near-end PM counts is not available on some tabs.)
- Click Refresh. All current PM parameters for the selected card on the incoming signal appear.
- View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current time interval.
- View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous time intervals.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to view near end PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to view the near-end PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located on the left side of the Performance tab.
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Step 4 |
If you want to view near-end PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available). |
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Step 5 |
Click the Near End radio button, where available. (Viewing near-end PM counts is not available on some tabs.) |
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Step 6 |
Click Refresh. All current PM parameters for the selected card on the incoming signal appear. |
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Step 7 |
View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current time interval. |
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Step 8 |
View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous time intervals. |
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Step 9 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G134 View Far-End PM Counts
Purpose |
This task enables you to view far-end PM parameters for the selected card and port. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
Note |
Far-end PM parameters are not available for al ports. |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to view far-end PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to view far-end PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
- If you want to view far-end PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- Click the Far End radio button, where available. (Viewing far-end PM counts is not available on some tabs.)
- Click Refresh. All PM parameters recorded by the far-end node for the selected card on the outgoing signal appear.
- View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current time interval.
- View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous time intervals.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to view far-end PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to view far-end PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
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Step 4 |
If you want to view far-end PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available). |
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Step 5 |
Click the Far End radio button, where available. (Viewing far-end PM counts is not available on some tabs.) |
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Step 6 |
Click Refresh. All PM parameters recorded by the far-end node for the selected card on the outgoing signal appear. |
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Step 7 |
View the Curr column to find PM counts for the current time interval. |
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Step 8 |
View the Prev-n columns to find PM counts for the previous time intervals. |
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Step 9 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G135 Reset Current PM Counts
Purpose |
This task clears the current PM count, but it does not clear the cumulative PM count. This task allows you to see how quickly PM counts rise. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to reset the current PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to reset the PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
- If you want to reset the PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- Click Baseline.
- View the current statistics columns to observe changes to PM counts for the current time interval.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to reset the current PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to reset the PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
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Step 4 |
If you want to reset the PM counts for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
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Step 5 |
Click Baseline.
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Step 6 |
View the current statistics columns to observe changes to PM counts for the current time interval. |
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Step 7 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G136 Clear Selected PM Counts
Purpose |
This task allows you to set the values of all displayed statistics, all statistics for a port, or all statistics for all optical ports on the card to zero. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Superuser only |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to clear the PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to clear the selected PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab and click Clear.
- If you want to clear the selected PM counts for a specific port, select the OTN subtab or port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- Click Clear.
- From the Clear Statistics dialog box, click one of the following radio buttons:
- From the Clear Statistics dialog box, click OK to clear the selected statistics. Click Yes to confirm the change.
- Verify that the selected PM counts have been cleared.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to clear the PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to clear the selected PM counts for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab and click Clear.
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Step 4 |
If you want to clear the selected PM counts for a specific port, select the OTN subtab or port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
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Step 5 |
Click Clear.
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Step 6 |
From the Clear Statistics dialog box, click one of the following radio buttons:
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Step 7 |
From the Clear Statistics dialog box, click OK to clear the selected statistics. Click Yes to confirm the change. |
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Step 8 |
Verify that the selected PM counts have been cleared. |
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Step 9 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G410 Clear All PM Thresholds
Purpose |
This tasks clears and resets all PM thresholds to the default values. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Superuser only |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM thresholds. The card view appears.
- Click the Provisioning tab.
- Click the Thresholds subtabs. The subtab names vary depending on the card selected.
- Click Reset to Default.
- Click Yes in the Reset to Default dialog box.
- Verify that the PM thresholds have been reset.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM thresholds. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Provisioning tab. |
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Step 3 |
Click the Thresholds subtabs. The subtab names vary depending on the card selected. |
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Step 4 |
Click Reset to Default.
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Step 5 |
Click Yes in the Reset to Default dialog box. |
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Step 6 |
Verify that the PM thresholds have been reset. |
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Step 7 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G137 Set the Auto-Refresh Interval for Displayed PM Counts
Purpose |
This task changes the window auto-refresh intervals for updating the PM counts. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to set the auto-refresh interval for displayed PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- If you want to set the PM auto-refresh interval for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
- If you want to set the PM auto-refresh interval for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available).
- From the Auto-refresh drop-down list, choose one of the following options:
- Click Refresh. The PM counts for the newly selected auto-refresh time interval appear.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to set the auto-refresh interval for displayed PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
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Step 3 |
If you want to set the PM auto-refresh interval for a subtab, click the relevant subtab(s), located along the left side of the Performance tab.
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Step 4 |
If you want to set the PM auto-refresh interval for a specific port, select the port from the Ports drop-down list (where available). |
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Step 5 |
From the Auto-refresh drop-down list, choose one of the following options:
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Step 6 |
Click Refresh. The PM counts for the newly selected auto-refresh time interval appear. Depending on the selected auto-refresh interval, the displayed PM counts automatically update when each refresh interval completes. If the auto-refresh interval is set to None, the PM counts that appear are not updated unless you click Refresh. |
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Step 7 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G138 Refresh PM Counts for a Different Port
Purpose |
This task changes the window view to display PM counts for another port on a TXP and MXP cards, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, ADM-10G, OTU2_XP, and 400G-XP-LC cards. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to refresh PM counts for a different port. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- In the Port drop-down list, choose a port.
- In the ODU drop-down list, choose a ODU number.
- Click Refresh. The PM counts for the newly selected port or ODU appear.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the DWDM, TXP, or MXP card where you want to refresh PM counts for a different port. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
Step 3 |
In the Port drop-down list, choose a port. |
Step 4 |
In the ODU drop-down list, choose a ODU number. This field is available only for 400G-XP-LC cards configured in the OTNXC mode. |
Step 5 |
Click Refresh. The PM counts for the newly selected port or ODU appear. |
Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
NTP-G279 Monitor TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS Card Performance
Purpose |
This procedure enables you to view, transmits, and receive performance information for the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS ports during selected time intervals to detect possible performance problems. This procedure also enables you to set the RMON thresholds. This procedure is applicable on the Cisco ONS 15454 M2, Cisco ONS 15454 M6, Cisco NCS 2002, Cisco NCS 2006, and Cisco NCS 2015 shelves. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
Before you monitor performance, be sure you have created the appropriate circuits and provisioned the card according to your specifications. For more information, see the chapters "Create Optical Channel Circuits and Provisionable Patchcords" and "Change DWDM Card Settings" in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Network Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Network Configuration Guide. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor performance. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
- Complete the following tasks as needed:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor performance. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2. |
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Step 2 |
Complete the following tasks as needed:
Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
DLP-G607 View Optics PM Parameters for the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the optics PM counts on TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS cards to detect possible performance problems. This task is applicable on the ONS 15454 M2, ONS 15454 M6, NCS 2002, NCS 2006, and NCS 2015 shelves. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
Note |
The optics PMs for data parameters can be viewed only after creating a pluggable port module (PPM). See the "NTP-G128 Manage Pluggable Port Modules" procedure in the chapter, "Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards" of the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide for more information about PPMs. |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TNC ,TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, or TNCS card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Optics PM tabs.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the Current Values and Historical PM tabs. In the Historical PM tab, the PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TNC ,TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, or TNCS card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Optics PM tabs. |
Step 3 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the Current Values and Historical PM tabs. In the Historical PM tab, the PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns. |
Step 4 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G608 View Payload PM Parameters for the TNC, TNCE, and TNCS Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the payload PM counts on the TNC, TNCE, and TNCS cards to detect possible performance problems. This task is applicable on the ONS 15454 M2, ONS 15454 M6, NCS 2002, NCS 2006, and NCS 2015 shelves. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
Note |
The payload PMs for data parameters can be viewed only after creating a pluggable port module (PPM). See the "NTP-G128 Manage Pluggable Port Modules" procedure in the chapter, Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards" of the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide for more information about PPMs. |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TNC, TNCE, and TNCS cards where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Payload PM tabs.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the SONET tab. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (or current), and Prev-n (previous) columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TNC, TNCE, and TNCS cards where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Payload PM tabs. Ethernet and SONET tabs appear depending on the PPMs and ports that you provisioned through the Provisioning tab. |
Step 3 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the SONET tab. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (or current), and Prev-n (previous) columns. The Ethernet tab has three subtabs: Statistics, Utilization, and History. You can view the PM parameter names and current parameter values in the Statistics subtab. You can view the percentage of utilization of Tx and Rx ports in the Utilization subtab. You can view the PM parameter names and previous parameter values in the History subtab. |
Step 4 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G686 Set the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS Card RMON Thresholds for the FE/ONE_GE Ethernet Payloads
Purpose |
This task sets the RMON threshold settings for TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS cards carrying the FE/ONE_GE payloads. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. "DLP-G605 Provision PPM and Port for the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS Cards" in the Cisco ONS 15454 Hardware Installation Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Provisioning or higher |
Note |
This task can only be performed if the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS cards have at least one PPM port provisioned for FE or ONE_GE payloads. |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode) or shelf view (multishelf view), display the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS cards where you want to set the RMON thresholds.
- Click the Provisioning > RMON Thresholds tabs.
- Click Create. The Create Threshold dialog box appears.
- From the Port drop-down list, choose an individual port (FE or ONE_GE), or choose All to provision RMON thresholds for all ports.
- From the Variable drop-down list, choose an Ethernet variable. See the following table for a list of available Ethernet RMON variables.
- From the Alarm Type drop-down list, indicate whether the event will be triggered by the rising threshold, the falling threshold, or both the rising and falling thresholds.
- From the Sample Type drop-down list, choose either Relative or Absolute. Relative restricts the threshold to use the number of occurrences in the user-set sample period. Absolute sets the threshold to use the total number of occurrences, regardless of time period.
- Enter the appropriate number of seconds for the Sample Period in the Sample Period field.
- Enter the appropriate number of occurrences for the Rising Threshold in the Rising Threshold field.
- Enter the appropriate number of occurrences in the Falling Threshold field. In most cases a falling threshold is set lower than the rising threshold.
- Click OK.
- To view all the RMON thresholds, click Show All RMON thresholds.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode) or shelf view (multishelf view), display the TNC, TNCE, TNCS-2, TNCS-2O, and TNCS cards where you want to set the RMON thresholds. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Provisioning > RMON Thresholds tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Create. The Create Threshold dialog box appears. |
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Step 4 |
From the Port drop-down list, choose an individual port (FE or ONE_GE), or choose All to provision RMON thresholds for all ports. |
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Step 5 |
From the Variable drop-down list, choose an Ethernet variable. See the following table for a list of available Ethernet RMON variables.
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Step 6 |
From the Alarm Type drop-down list, indicate whether the event will be triggered by the rising threshold, the falling threshold, or both the rising and falling thresholds. |
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Step 7 |
From the Sample Type drop-down list, choose either Relative or Absolute. Relative restricts the threshold to use the number of occurrences in the user-set sample period. Absolute sets the threshold to use the total number of occurrences, regardless of time period. |
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Step 8 |
Enter the appropriate number of seconds for the Sample Period in the Sample Period field. |
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Step 9 |
Enter the appropriate number of occurrences for the Rising Threshold in the Rising Threshold field. For a rising type of alarm, the measured value must move from below the falling threshold to above the rising threshold. For example, if a network is running below a rising threshold of 1000 collisions every 15 seconds and a problem causes 1001 collisions in 15 seconds, the excess occurrences trigger an alarm. |
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Step 10 |
Enter the appropriate number of occurrences in the Falling Threshold field. In most cases a falling threshold is set lower than the rising threshold. A falling threshold is the counterpart to a rising threshold. When the number of occurrences is above the rising threshold and then drops below a falling threshold, it resets the rising threshold. For example, when the network problem that caused 1001 collisions in 15 seconds subsides and creates only 799 collisions in 15 seconds, occurrences fall below a falling threshold of 800 collisions. This resets the rising threshold so that if network collisions again spike over a 1000 per 15-second period, an event again triggers when the rising threshold is crossed. An event is triggered only the first time a rising threshold is exceeded (otherwise, a single network problem might cause a rising threshold to be exceeded multiple times and cause a flood of events). |
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Step 11 |
Click OK. |
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Step 12 |
To view all the RMON thresholds, click Show All RMON thresholds. |
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Step 13 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
NTP-G74 Monitor DWDM Card Performance
Purpose |
This procedure enables you to view, transmit, and receive performance information for OSCM, OSC-CSM, 32MUX-O, 32DMX, 32DMX-O, 32DMX-L, 40-MUX-C, 40-DMX-C, 40-DMX-CE, 40-WSS-C, 40-WSS-CE, 40-WXC-C, 80-WXC-C, 16-WXC-FS, 4MD-xx.x, 32WSS, 32WSS-L, 40-SMR1-C, 40-SMR2-C, TDC-CC, TDC-FC, OPT-BST, OPT-PRE, OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-C, OPT-AMP-L, OPT-AMP-17-C, OPT-RAMP-C, OPT-RAMP-CE, OPT-EDFA-17, OPT-EDFA-24 and OPT-EDFA-35 cards and ports during selected time intervals to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
Before you monitor performance, be sure you have created the appropriate circuits and provisioned the card according to your specifications. For more information, see the chapters "Create Optical Channel Circuits and Provisionable Patchcords" and "Change DWDM Card Settings" in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Network Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Network Configuration Guide. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
- Complete the following tasks as needed:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2. |
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Step 2 |
Complete the following tasks as needed:
Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
DLP-G139 View PM Parameters for OSCM and OSC-CSM cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view optical service channel (OSC) PM counts at selected time intervals on optical service channel cards and ports (OSCM or OSC-CSM) to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the OSCM or OSC-CSM card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > OC3 Line tabs.
- Click Refresh. PMs appear for the OC3 (Port 1).
- Click te Optical Line tab.
- In the Port drop-down list, choose the optical line port where you want to view the power statistics:
- Click Refresh. The minimum, maximum, and average optical power statistics for the selected line port appear.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the OSCM or OSC-CSM card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > OC3 Line tabs. |
Step 3 |
Click Refresh. PMs appear for the OC3 (Port 1). |
Step 4 |
Click te Optical Line tab. |
Step 5 |
In the Port drop-down list, choose the optical line port where you want to view the power statistics:
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Step 6 |
Click Refresh. The minimum, maximum, and average optical power statistics for the selected line port appear. |
Step 7 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G140 View Power Statistics for Optical Amplifier, 40-SMR1-C, 40-SMR2-C,17 SMR9 FS, 24 SMR9 FS, 34 SMR9 FS, and SMR20 FS/SMR20 FS CV Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the power statistics of optical amplifiers (OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, OPT-BST-L, OPT-AMP-L, OPT-AMP-C, OPT-AMP-17-C, OPT-RAMP-C, OPT-RAMP-CE, OPT-EDFA-17, OPT-EDFA-24, OPT-EDFA-35, EDRA-1-26, EDRA-1-35, EDRA-2-26, or EDRA-2-35), 40-SMR1-C, 40-SMR2-C, 17 SMR9 FS, 24 SMR9 FS, 34 SMR9 FS, and SMR20 FS/SMR20 FS CV Cards. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As Needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Optical Line tab.
- In the Port drop-down list, choose an optical line port where you want to view the optical power statistics:
- Click Refresh. Optical power statistics for the selected port appear.
- Click the Opt. Ampli. Line tab.
- Click Refresh. Optical power statistics for the optical amplifier output port appear:
- Click the OCH tab. In the Port drop-down list, choose an OCH port and in the CircuitName/CircuitLabel drop-down list, choose a circuit where you want to view the optical power statistics:
- Click Refresh. The OCH power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear.
- Click the Opt. Raman. Line tab (applicable only for optical amplifier, 40-SMR1-C, and 40-SMR2-C cards). Optical power statistics for the optical amplifier output port appear:
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Optical Line tab. |
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Step 3 |
In the Port drop-down list, choose an optical line port where you want to view the optical power statistics:
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Step 4 |
Click Refresh. Optical power statistics for the selected port appear. |
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Step 5 |
Click the Opt. Ampli. Line tab. |
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Step 6 |
Click Refresh. Optical power statistics for the optical amplifier output port appear:
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Step 7 |
Click the OCH tab. In the Port drop-down list, choose an OCH port and in the CircuitName/CircuitLabel drop-down list, choose a circuit where you want to view the optical power statistics:
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Step 8 |
Click Refresh. The OCH power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear.
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Step 9 |
Click the Opt. Raman. Line tab (applicable only for optical amplifier, 40-SMR1-C, and 40-SMR2-C cards). Optical power statistics for the optical amplifier output port appear:
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Step 10 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G141 View Optical Power Statistics for 32MUX-O, 32WSS, 32WSS-L, 32DMX-O, 32DMX, 32DMX-L, 40-WSS-C, 40-WSS-CE, 40-WXC-C, 80-WXC-C, 16-WXC-FS, 17 SMR9 FS, 24 SMR9 FS, 34 SMR9 FS, SMR20 FS/SMR20 FS CV, 40-MUX-C, 40-DMX-C, and 40-DMX-CE Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view optical power statistics for a 32MUX-O, 32WSS, 32WSS-L, 32DMX-O, 32DMX, 32DMX-L, 40-WSS-C, 40-WSS-CE, 40-WXC-C, 80-WXC-C, 16-WXC-FS, 17 SMR9 FS, 24 SMR9 FS, 34 SMR9 FS, SMR20 FS/SMR20 FS CV, 40-MUX-C, 40-DMX-C, or 40-DMX-CE card. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Optical Chn tabs.
- In the Port drop-down list, select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics.
- Click Refresh . Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear.
- Click the Optical Line tab.
- Select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics, in the Port drop-down list.
- Click Refresh. Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Optical Chn tabs. |
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Step 3 |
In the Port drop-down list, select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics.
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Step 4 |
Click Refresh . Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear. |
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Step 5 |
Click the Optical Line tab. |
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Step 6 |
Select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics, in the Port drop-down list.
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Step 7 |
Click Refresh. Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear. |
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Step 8 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
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DLP-G479 View Optical Power Statistics for the PSM, 12-AD-FS, and 16-AD-FS Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view optical power statistics for a PSM, 12-AD-FS, and 16-AD-FS cards. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the PSM, 12-AD-FS, or 16-AD-FS card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Optical Line tabs.
- In the Port drop-down list, select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics.
- Click Refresh . Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear.
- To change the auto-refresh interval, click Auto Refresh and choose one of the automatic refresh intervals: None, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 5 minutes.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the PSM, 12-AD-FS, or 16-AD-FS card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Optical Line tabs. |
Step 3 |
In the Port drop-down list, select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics.
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Step 4 |
Click Refresh . Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear. |
Step 5 |
To change the auto-refresh interval, click Auto Refresh and choose one of the automatic refresh intervals: None, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 5 minutes. |
Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G276 View Optical Power Statistics for 4MD-xx.x Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the minimum, maximum, and average optical power statistics for a 4MD-xx.x card channel and band ports. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the 4MD-xx.x card where you want to view the optical power statistics. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Optical Chn tabs.
- In the Port drop-down list, choose the channel port where you want to view the power statistics (port 1 through 8 for CHAN Ports 01 through 08).
- Click Refresh . The minimum, maximum, and average optical power for the selected channel port appear.
- To change the auto-refresh interval, click Auto Refresh and choose one of the automatic refresh intervals: None, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 5 minutes.
- Click the Optical Band tab.
- In the Port drop-down list, choose the band port where you want to view the power statistics (band port 9 or 10 for COM Ports 09 and 10).
- Click Refresh . The minimum, maximum, and average optical power for the selected band port appear.
- To change the auto-refresh interval, click Auto Refresh and choose one of the automatic refresh intervals: None, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 5 minutes.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the 4MD-xx.x card where you want to view the optical power statistics. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Optical Chn tabs. |
Step 3 |
In the Port drop-down list, choose the channel port where you want to view the power statistics (port 1 through 8 for CHAN Ports 01 through 08). |
Step 4 |
Click Refresh . The minimum, maximum, and average optical power for the selected channel port appear. |
Step 5 |
To change the auto-refresh interval, click Auto Refresh and choose one of the automatic refresh intervals: None, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 5 minutes. |
Step 6 |
Click the Optical Band tab. |
Step 7 |
In the Port drop-down list, choose the band port where you want to view the power statistics (band port 9 or 10 for COM Ports 09 and 10). |
Step 8 |
Click Refresh . The minimum, maximum, and average optical power for the selected band port appear. |
Step 9 |
To change the auto-refresh interval, click Auto Refresh and choose one of the automatic refresh intervals: None, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 5 minutes. |
Step 10 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G525 View Optical Power Statistics for TDC-CC and TDC-FC cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view optical power statistics for the TDC-CC and TDC-FC cards. |
Tool/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TDC-CC or TDC-FC card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears
- Click the Optical Line tab.
- Select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics, in the Port drop-down list.
- Click Refresh . Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TDC-CC or TDC-FC card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears |
Step 2 |
Click the Optical Line tab. |
Step 3 |
Select the port where you want to view the optical power statistics, in the Port drop-down list. |
Step 4 |
Click Refresh . Optical channel power statistics (minimum, maximum, average) for the selected port appear |
Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G475 View the PM Parameters for All Facilities
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the admin state, service state and power level for all facilities on DWDM cards to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), click Maintenance > DWDM > All Facilities tabs.
- View the admin states, service states and power levels for all the facilities.
- Use the Mark button to selectively mark or unmark facilities. The marked facilities can be sorted on the Marked column. Sorting helps to group all the marked facilities in the table.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), click Maintenance > DWDM > All Facilities tabs. |
Step 2 |
View the admin states, service states and power levels for all the facilities. |
Step 3 |
Use the Mark button to selectively mark or unmark facilities. The marked facilities can be sorted on the Marked column. Sorting helps to group all the marked facilities in the table. |
Step 4 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
NTP-G75 Monitor Transponder and Muxponder Performance
Purpose |
This procedure enables you to view the node near-end or far-end performance during selected time intervals on a TXP, MXP, Xponder (GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, and OTU2_XP), ADM-10G, 100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 10x10G-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, MR-MXP, CFP-LC, WSE, AR_MXP, AR_XP, or AR_XPE card to detect possible performance problems. Transponder cards include the TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10EX_C, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, 40E-TXP-C and 40ME-TXP-C, and 40G-TXP-C. Muxponder cards include the MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, MXP_MR_10DMEX_C, MXP_MR_10DME_C., MXP_MR_10DME_L, MXP_2.5G_10G, MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10EX_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_L, 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, and 40ME-MXP-C. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
Before you monitor performance, be sure you have created the appropriate circuits and provisioned the card according to your specifications. For more information, see the chapters "Create Optical Channel Circuits and Provisionable Patchcords", "Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards", and "Change DWDM Card Settings" in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Network Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Network Configuration Guide. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor performance. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
- Complete the following tasks as needed to view PM parameters:
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
Complete the "DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI at the node that you want to monitor performance. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
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Step 2 |
Complete the following tasks as needed to view PM parameters:
Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
DLP-G390 View Ethernet Statistic PM Parameters for GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view current statistical PM counts on GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE cards and ports to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE card where you want to view the Ethernet statistics. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Ether Ports > Statistics tabs.
- Click Refresh . Performance monitoring statistics for each port on the card appear.
- View the PM parameter names appear in the Param column. The current PM parameter values appear in the Port # columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE card where you want to view the Ethernet statistics. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Ether Ports > Statistics tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Refresh . Performance monitoring statistics for each port on the card appear. |
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Step 4 |
View the PM parameter names appear in the Param column. The current PM parameter values appear in the Port # columns.
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Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G391 View Ethernet Utilization PM Parameters for GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view line utilization PM counts on GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE cards and ports to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view, double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE card where you want to view the Ethernet utilization. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Ether Ports > Utilization tabs.
- Click Refresh . The utilization percentages for each port on the card appear.
- View the Port # column to find the port you want to monitor.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view, double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE card where you want to view the Ethernet utilization. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Ether Ports > Utilization tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Refresh . The utilization percentages for each port on the card appear. |
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Step 4 |
View the Port # column to find the port you want to monitor. The transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) bandwidth utilization values for the previous time intervals appear in the Prev-n columns.
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Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G392 View Ethernet History PM Parameters for GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE Cards
Purpose |
This task enables you to view historical PM counts at selected time intervals on GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE cards and ports to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE card where you want to view the Ethernet history PM data. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Ether Ports > History tabs.
- Click Refresh . Performance monitoring statistics for each port on the card appear.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev-n columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE card where you want to view the Ethernet history PM data. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Ether Ports > History tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Refresh . Performance monitoring statistics for each port on the card appear. |
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Step 4 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev-n columns.
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Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G393 Refresh Ethernet PM Counts at a Different Time Interval for GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE Cards
Purpose |
This task changes the window view to display specified PM counts in time intervals depending on the interval option selected for GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE cards. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance tab.
- Click the Ether Ports > Utilization or the Ether Ports > History tabs.
- From the Interval drop-down list, choose one of four options:
- Click Refresh. The PM counts refresh with values based on the selected time interval.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, or 10GE_XPE card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance tab. |
Step 3 |
Click the Ether Ports > Utilization or the Ether Ports > History tabs. |
Step 4 |
From the Interval drop-down list, choose one of four options:
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Step 5 |
Click Refresh. The PM counts refresh with values based on the selected time interval. |
Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G146 View Optics PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task
enables you to view the optics PM counts on transponder cards (TXP_MR_10G,
TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L,
TXP_MR_10EX_C, 40E-TXP-C, 40ME-TXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40ME-TXP-C40E-TXP-C, and
40ME-TXP-C, 40G-TXP-C), muxponder cards (MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10E_C,
MXP_2.5G_10E_L, MXP_2.5G_10EX_C, MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, MXP_2.5G_10G,
MXP_MR_10DME_C, MXP_MR_10DME_L, MXP_MR_10DMEX_C, 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, and
40ME-MXP-C), ADM-10G, OTU2_XP, 100G-LC-C, 10x10G-LC, CFP-LC, 100G-CK-C,
100GS-CK-LC
, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, WSE, MR-MXP, AR_MXP, AR_XP, or
AR_XPE cards to detect possible performance problems.
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Tools/Equipment |
None |
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Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
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Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
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Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the transponder or muxponder card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Optics PM tabs.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the Current Values and Historical PM tabs. In the Historical PM tab, the PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the transponder or muxponder card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Optics PM tabs. |
Step 3 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the Current Values and Historical PM tabs. In the Historical PM tab, the PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns. |
Step 4 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G147 View Payload PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the payload PM counts on transponder cards (TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, TXP_MR_10EX_C, 40E-TXP-C, 40ME-TXP-C40E-TXP-C, and 40ME-TXP-C, 40G-TXP-C), muxponder cards (MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_L, MXP_MR_2.5G, MXP_2.5G_10EX_C, MXPP_MR_2.5G, MXP_2.5G_10G, MXP_MR_10DME_C, MXP_MR_10DME_L, MXP_MR_10DMEX_C, 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, and 40ME-MXP-C), ADM-10G, OTU2_XP, 100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, CFP-LC, 100G-CK-C, WSE, MR-MXP, AR_MXP, AR_XP, or AR_XPE cards.
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Tools/Equipment |
None |
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Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
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Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
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Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
The PM statistics do not properly display for the OTU2 and OC192/STM64 payloads of MR-MXP card. For example, the SES-S, SEFS-S, and ES-S parameters increment with the UAS-L parameter for OC192 payload.
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the transponder or muxponder card where you want to view the payload PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Payload PM tabs.
- Go to any of the tabs, subtabs, or ports (found in the Ports drop-down list where available) for the card where you want to view the payload PM parameters by clicking on the desired subtab, and choosing the port from the Port drop-down list.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the SONET (or SDH), Utilization, Statistics, and History tabs. The Statistics tab displays the PM data for the specific ports. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev and Prev-n (previous) columns in the Utilization and History tabs.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the transponder or muxponder card where you want to view the payload PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Payload PM tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Go to any of the tabs, subtabs, or ports (found in the Ports drop-down list where available) for the card where you want to view the payload PM parameters by clicking on the desired subtab, and choosing the port from the Port drop-down list. |
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Step 4 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the SONET (or SDH), Utilization, Statistics, and History tabs. The Statistics tab displays the PM data for the specific ports. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev and Prev-n (previous) columns in the Utilization and History tabs.
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Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G148 View OTN PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view node near-end or far-end OTN PM parameters during selected time intervals on a TXP, MXP, or Xponder card to detect possible performance problems. Cards include: TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10E_C, TXP_MR_10E_L, TXP_MR_10EX_C,40E-TXP-C, 40ME-TXP-C40E-TXP-C, 40ME-TXP-C, 40G-TXP-C, MXP_MR_10DME_C, MXP_MR_10DME_L, MXP_MR_10DMEX_C, MXP_2.5G_10E, MXP_2.5G_10EX_C, MXP_MR_2.5G, MXPP_MR_2.5G, MXP_2.5G_10G, MXP_2.5G_10E_C, MXP_2.5G_10E_L, 40G-MXP-C, 40E-MXP-C, 40ME-MXP-C, GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, 10GE_XPE, ADM-10G, OTU2_XP, 10x10G-LC-C, 100G-LC-C, CFP-LC, 100G-CK-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, WSE, MR-MXP, AR_MXP, AR_XP, and AR_XPE.
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Tools/Equipment |
None |
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Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. ITU-T G.709 and FEC must be enabled using one of the following tasks in the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide:
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
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Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
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Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
The PM statistics do not properly display for the OTU2 and OC192/STM64 payloads of MR-MXP card. For example, when there is a client failure, the UAS-PM parameter displays 298 count instead of 900 count (for 15-minute intervals) for OTU2 and OC192 payloads.
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TXP or MXP card where you want to view OTN PM parameters. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > OTN PM > ITU-T G.709 PM tabs.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns.
- Click the FEC PM tab.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the TXP or MXP card where you want to view OTN PM parameters. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > OTN PM > ITU-T G.709 PM tabs. |
Step 3 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns. |
Step 4 |
Click the FEC PM tab. |
Step 5 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns. |
Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G814 View ODU PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view node near-end or far-end ODU trunk PM parameters during selected time intervals 400G-XP-LC card configured in the OTNXC mode. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. ODU thresholds must be enabled using "DLP-G815 Change the 400G-XP-LC Card ODU Settings" in the chapter, "Provision Transponder and Muxponder Cards" of Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide and Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
Procedure
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the 400G-XP-LC card where you want to view ODU PM parameters. The card view appears. |
Step 2 |
Click the Performance > ODU PM > ODU PM tabs. |
Step 3 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns. |
Step 4 |
If you want to view the PM counts in exponential format in a subtab, click the Exponential radio button followed by Refresh. The current and previous PM data appear in exponential format. The data format is set to Decimal by default. |
Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G149 View Payload Statistics PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view current statistical PM counts on an MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G, WSE, MR-MXP, CFP-LC, 100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC, 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, or 100G-CK-C card and port to detect possible performance problems.
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Tools/Equipment |
None |
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Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
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Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
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Security Level |
Security Level |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Payload PM > Statistics tabs.
- Click Refresh. PM statistics appear for each port on the card.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The current PM parameter values appear in the Port # columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Payload PM > Statistics tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Refresh. PM statistics appear for each port on the card. |
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Step 4 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The current PM parameter values appear in the Port # columns.
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Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G150 View Payload Utilization PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view line utilization PM counts on an MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G, WSE, MR-MXP, CFP-LC, 100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, or 100G-CK-C card and port to detect possible performance problems.
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Tools/Equipment |
None |
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Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
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Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
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Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Payload PM > Utilization tabs.
- Click Refresh . PM utilization values appear for each port on the card.
- View the appropriate row for the port you want to monitor.
- The transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) bandwidth utilization values for the previous time intervals appear in the Prev-n columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Payload PM > Utilization tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Refresh . PM utilization values appear for each port on the card. |
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Step 4 |
View the appropriate row for the port you want to monitor. |
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Step 5 |
The transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) bandwidth utilization values for the previous time intervals appear in the Prev-n columns.
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Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G151 View Payload History PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view historical PM counts at selected time intervals on an MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G, WSE, MR-MXP, CFP-LC, 100G-LC-C, 100GS-CK-LC , 200G-CK-LC, 400G-XP-LC, 10x10G-LC, or 100G-CK-C card and port to detect possible performance problems.
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Tools/Equipment |
None |
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Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
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Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
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Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Payload PM > History tabs.
- Select the desired port from the Port drop-down list.
- Click Refresh . PM statistics appear for the selected port.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev-n columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Payload PM > History tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Select the desired port from the Port drop-down list. |
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Step 4 |
Click Refresh . PM statistics appear for the selected port. |
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Step 5 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev-n columns.
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Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G152 View Payload SONET/SDH PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view SONET/SDH PM counts at selected time intervals on an MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G, WSE, 10x10G-LC card and port to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears.
- Click the Performance > Payload PM > SONET or SDH tabs.
- Click Refresh. PM statistics appear for the selected port.
- View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev-n columns.
- Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multishelf mode), double-click the MXP_MR_2.5G or MXPP_MR_2.5G card where you want to view PM counts. The card view appears. |
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Step 2 |
Click the Performance > Payload PM > SONET or SDH tabs. |
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Step 3 |
Click Refresh. PM statistics appear for the selected port. |
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Step 4 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column. The PM parameter values appear in the Prev-n columns.
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Step 5 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
DLP-G756 View Encryption PM Parameters
Purpose |
This task enables you to view the Encryption PM parameters for a port of the WSE card. |
Tools/Equipment |
None. |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task in the Connect the PC and Log In to the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed. |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote. |
Security Level |
Security user or security super user. |
Procedure
Step 1 |
In node view (single-shelf mode), or shelf view (multi-shelf mode), double click the WSE card for whose port you want to view the Encryption PM parameters. |
Step 2 |
Go to Performance > Encryption PM tab. |
Step 3 |
View the PM parameter names in the Param column. View the corresponding parameter values in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous n) columns. |
Step 4 |
To view the PM parameters for a different port, choose the port from the Port drop-down list. |
Step 5 |
To have the PM parameter values periodically refreshed after a specific time interval, choose suitably from the Auto-refresh drop-down list. |
Step 6 |
Return to your originating procedure (NTP). |
NTP-G349 Viewing PM Parameters for an Interface on the Cisco CRS Router
Purpose |
This procedure enables you to view the PM counts on the selected interface on the Cisco CRS router to detect possible performance problems. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Retrieve or higher |
Procedure
Step 1 |
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View to view the circuits for an entire network. |
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Step 2 |
Double-click the Cisco CRS router node in the circuit. |
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Step 3 |
Choose an interface on the Cisco CRS router. |
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Step 4 |
Click any one of the following subtabs to view the PM parameters of the selected interface.
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Step 5 |
View the PM parameter names that appear in the Param column of the subtab. The PM parameter values appear in the Curr (current) and Prev-n (previous) columns |
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Step 6 |
To change the display of the PM counts, click the relevant subtab(s), located on the left side of the PM tab:
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Step 7 |
To clear all the PM port statistics in the Curr ( current) column to zero, click Clear All PM Statistics. |
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Step 8 |
Click OK to confirm the change. Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
NTP-G345 Viewing Ethernet Statistical PM Counts
Purpose |
This procedure enables you to view current and historical statistical PM counts for an interface on the Cisco CRS router. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
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Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Provisioning or higher |
Note |
This procedure applies to Cisco CRS routers 6.x. |
Procedure
Step 1 |
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View to view the circuits for an entire network. |
Step 2 |
Double-click the Cisco CRS router node in the circuit. |
Step 3 |
Choose an interface on the Cisco CRS router. |
Step 4 |
Click the Ethernet Stats tab. The Current tab is displayed by default. |
Step 5 |
To view the current ethernet statistics, perform the following steps: |
Step 6 |
To view the historical ethernet statistics, perform the following steps: Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
NTP-G193 Enable or Disable AutoPM
Purpose |
This procedure allows you to enable or disable automatic autonomous performance monitoring (AutoPM) reports. |
Tools/Equipment |
None |
Prerequisite Procedures |
"DLP-G46 Log into CTC" task at Connect the PC and Log into the GUI document. |
Required/As Needed |
As needed |
Onsite/Remote |
Onsite or remote |
Security Level |
Provisioning or higher |
SUMMARY STEPS
- Click the Provisioning > Defaults tabs.
- In the Defaults Selector area, click NODE > General and choose NODE.general.AutoPM.
- In the Default Value field, select True to enable AutoPM.
- Click Apply.
- Follow Steps 1 through 5 to disable AutoPM. Select False in the Default Value field in Step 4 before proceeding to Step 5.
DETAILED STEPS
Step 1 |
Click the Provisioning > Defaults tabs. |
Step 2 |
In the Defaults Selector area, click NODE > General and choose NODE.general.AutoPM. |
Step 3 |
In the Default Value field, select True to enable AutoPM. |
Step 4 |
Click Apply. |
Step 5 |
Follow Steps 1 through 5 to disable AutoPM. Select False in the Default Value field in Step 4 before proceeding to Step 5. Stop. You have completed this procedure. |
Additional References
Related Documents
Use this document in conjunction with the other release-specific documentation listed in this table:
Link | Description |
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Cisco ONS Documentation Roadmap |
Provides quick access to publications of Cisco ONS releases. |
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Control Card and Node Configuration Guide |
Provides background and reference material and procedures for installation and configuration of control cards and node configuration on Cisco ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. |
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Line Card Configuration Guide |
Provides background and reference material and procedures for installation and configuration of line cards on Cisco ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. |
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Network Configuration Guide |
Provides background and reference material, procedures for turn up, provisioning, and maintenance of Cisco ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. |
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Troubleshooting Guide |
Provides general troubleshooting instructions, alarm troubleshooting instructions, and a list of error messages that apply to the Cisco ONS 15454 dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. |
Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15454 |
Provides information about new features and enhancements for the Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM platforms. |
Cisco ONS 15454 Hardware Installation Guide |
Provides installation information of the Cisco ONS 15454 hardware. |
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Licensing Guide |
Provides information about installing and managing Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM licenses. |
Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide
Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Command Guide |
Provides a comprehensive list of TL1 commands. |
Installing the GBIC, SFP, SFP+, XFP, CXP, CFP, and CPAK Optical Modules in Cisco ONS Platforms |
Provides information about the Pluggable Port Modules support. |
Link | Description |
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Cisco NCS 2000 Series Documentation Roadmap |
Provides quick access to publications of Cisco NCS 2000 Series releases. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Control Card and Node Configuration Guide |
Provides background and reference material and procedures for installation and configuration of control cards and node configuration on Cisco NCS 2000 Series systems. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Line Card Configuration Guide |
Provides background and reference material and procedures for installation and configuration of line cards on Cisco NCS 2000 Series systems. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Network Configuration Guide |
Provides background and reference material, procedures for turn up, provisioning, and maintenance of Cisco NCS 2000 Series systems. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Troubleshooting Guide |
Provides general troubleshooting instructions, alarm troubleshooting instructions, and a list of error messages that apply to the Cisco NCS 2000 Series systems. |
Release Notes for Cisco NCS 2000 Series |
Provides information about new features and enhancements for the Cisco NCS 2000 Series systems. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide |
Provides installation information of the Cisco NCS 2000 Series hardware. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Licensing Configuration Guide |
Provides information about installing and managing NCS licenses. |
Cisco NCS 2000 Series TL1 Command Guide |
Provides a comprehensive list of TL1 commands. |
Installing the GBIC, SFP, SFP+, XFP, CXP, CFP, and CPAK Optical Modules in Cisco NCS Platforms |
Provides information about the Pluggable Port Modules support. |
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