Cabletron Systems CSX1200 Switch User Manual


 
Workgroup Remote Access Switch 519
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YSTEM
C
OMMANDS
Viewing Operational Information
The ver command also displays a connections table. It displays the connection lines for features
that are loaded only. Consider the following example of a connections table:
Capacities
Potential Actual
Physical Connections 8 8
X.25 Connections 32 32
Frame Relay Connections
48 33
Combined Maximum Connections 88 33
Description:
The first column is the connection type.
The second column is the potential number of connections.
The third column is the actual number of connections possible. The actual number may differ
from the potential number due to memory constraints.
•The combined maximum line shows the maximum number of connections possible for all
types combined. If the potential and actual column do not match on this line, then there are
not enough connections for all the connection types to use their respective maximum num-
ber of connections at the same time.
For our example, the most connections possible without memory limitations is 88. This is the
sum of all the connection types. Since there is not enough memory for 88, the actual number of
connections available is less than that amount (33). This means that any of the following
combinations of connections would be allowed:
If there was enough memory for all connections, the connection table would reflect both
potential and actual connections as the same number.
wan stats
Displays the current system WAN connection statistics. Refer to WAN Statistics, for a list of
available statistics and their definitions.
From the “Connection Monitor” screen you can press:
<Arrow Keys>
To select a site that is currently connected.
<Enter>
To view throughput monitoring for the selected site. Refer to the section titled Viewing
Throughput Information, for details.
<Esc>
To exit the Connection Monitor screen.
Physical Connections X.25 Frame Relay
8 25 0
0 32 1
0 0 33
2 2 29