HP (Hewlett-Packard) 200 Network Router User Manual


 
reset_tx contains the number of RESET REQUEST packets transmit-
ted by X.25 virtual circuit svc. A
RESET REQUEST packet sets the send
and receive packet sequences to 0, and generates a
RESET INDICATION
packet at the remote end of the circuit.
rnr_rx contains the number of
RNR (Receiver Not Ready) packets
received by X.25 virtual circuit svc. An
RNR packet denotes a busy
condition, indicating a temporary inability to accept
DATA packets from
the remote end of the circuit.
rnr_tx contains the number of
RNR (Receiver Not Ready) packets
transmitted by X.25 virtual circuit svc. An
RNR packet denotes a busy
condition, indicating a temporary inability to accept
DATA packets from
the remote end of the circuit.
rr_rx contains the number of
RR (Receiver Ready) packets received
by X.25 virtual circuit svc. An
RR packet either indicates the readiness
to receive
DATA packets, or acknowledges the receipt of DATA packets.
rr_tx contains the number of
RR (Receiver Ready) packets transmit-
ted by X.25 virtual circuit svc. An
RR packet either indicates the
readiness to receive
DATA packets, or acknowledges the receipt of DATA
packets.
DDN and PDN Virtual Circuit Variables
X.25 DDN and PDN service maintain a set of variables identical to those
in the previous section. However, they are ephemeral. These variables
can be accessed only for currently established
DDN or PDN virtual
circuits.
Access the event log to identify currently established virtual circuits.
Established calls are indicated by event log entries that take the
following form:
call: cct_name.ip_addr.#
where:
cct_name is the name of the X.25 DDN or PDN circuit.
ip_addr is the dotted-decimal IP address of the remote device.
# is the logical connection number.
Managment
Information Base
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Management Information Base Variables
x25: X.25 Information Base
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