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BDTEMPMIN
BDTEMPCUR
MAXFREQDEV
MINFREQDEV
AVGFREQDEV
CURPOSITIVEPDV
MAXPOSITIVEDELAY
MINPOSITIVEDELAY
AVGPOSITIVEDELAY
MAXPHASEOFFSET
MINPHASEOFFSET
AVGPHASEOFFSET
MAXMEANPATHDELAY
MINMEANPATHDELAY
AVGMEANPATHDELAY
MAXNEGATIVEDELAY
MINNEGATIVEDELAY
AVGNEGATIVEDELAY
CURNEGATIVEPDV
MPLS_PW_LS
MPLS_PW_SLS
MPLS_PW_CSLS
MPLS_PW_UAS
MPLS_PW_CSLS_N
MPLS_PW_LS_N
MPLS_PW_SLS_N
MPLS_PW_UAS_N
MPLS_TUNNEL_CSLS
MPLS_TUNNEL_CSLS_N
MPLS_TUNNEL_LS
MPLS_TUNNEL_LS_N
MPLS_TUNNEL_SLS
MPLS_TUNNEL_SLS_N
MPLS_TUNNEL_UAS
MPLS_TUNNEL_UAS_N
CPUUSAGEMAX
CPUUSAGEMIN
CPUUSAGECUR
CPUUSAGEAVG
Table 3 RMON Performance Events List
Performance Event Name
VLAN_RCVPKTS
VLAN_RCVBYTES
VUNI_RCVPKTS
VUNI_RCVBYTES
VLAN_RX_BPS
VLAN_RX_PPS
VLAN_SNDBYTES
VLAN_SNDPKTS
VLAN_TX_BPS
VLAN_TX_PPS
VUNI_SNDBYTES
VUNI_SNDPKTS
TUNNEL_REVERSE_RCVPKTS
TUNNEL_REVERSE_RCVBYTES
TUNNEL_RCVPKTS
TUNNEL_RCVBYTES
TUNNEL_REVERSE_RX_BPS
TUNNEL_REVERSE_RX_PPS
TUNNEL_RX_BPS
TUNNEL_RX_PPS
TUNNEL_REVERSE_SNDBYTES
TUNNEL_REVERSE_SNDPKTS
TUNNEL_REVERSE_TX_BPS
TUNNEL_REVERSE_TX_PPS
TUNNEL_SNDBYTES
TUNNEL_SNDPKTS
TUNNEL_TX_BPS
TUNNEL_TX_PPS
PW_RCVPKTS
PW_RCVBYTES
PW_DROPPKTS
PW_RX_BPS
PW_RX_PPS
PW_SNDBYTES
PW_SNDPKTS
PW_TX_BPS
PW_TX_PPS
ETH_CFM_FLR
ETH_CFM_FL
ETH_CFM_FD
ETH_CFM_FDV
ETH_CFM_FD_PRIn
0≤n≤7
ETH_CFM_FDV_PRIn
0≤n≤7
ETH_CFM_FL_PRIn
0≤n≤7
ETH_CFM_FLR_PRIn
0≤n≤7
MPLS_PW_FLR
MPLS_PW_FL
MPLS_PW_FD
MPLS_PW_FDV
MPLS_TUNNEL_FLR
MPLS_TUNNEL_FL
MPLS_TUNNEL_FD
MPLS_TUNNEL_FDV
MPLS_PW_FL_N
MPLS_PW_FLR_N
MPLS_TUNNEL_FL_N
MPLS_TUNNEL_FLR_N
ETH_RX_THROUGHPUT_MAX
ETH_RX_THROUGHPUT_MIN
ETH_RX_THROUGHPUT_AVG
ETH_TX_THROUGHPUT_MAX
ETH_TX_THROUGHPUT_MIN
ETH_TX_THROUGHPUT_AVG
RXPKTS
ETHDROP
RXOCTETS
RXMULCAST
RXBRDCAST
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION_AVG
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION_MAX
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION_MIN
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION_AVG
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION_MAX
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION_MIN
RXPKT64
RXPKT65
RXPKT128
RXPKT256
RXPKT512
RXPKT1024
TXPKTS
TX_HS_TRAFF_BW_RATIO
TX_DROP_RATIO
TXBPS
TXPPS
TX_DROP_PKTS
RXBPS
RXPPS
TXOCTETS
ETHFCS
TXBGOOD
RXBGOOD
RXBBAD
TXUNICAST
RXUNICAST
TXMULCAST
TXBRDCAST
RXGOODFULLFRAMESPEED
TXGOODFULLFRAMESPEED
RXFULLBGOOD
TXFULLBGOOD
TXPKT64
TXPKT65
TXPKT128
TXPKT256
TXPKT512
TXPKT1024
TXPKT1519
RXPKT1519
RXBRDCAST_RATIO
TXBRDCAST_RATIO
ETH_CFM_FLR_RX_AVG
ETH_CFM_FLR_RX_MAX
ETH_CFM_FLR_RX_MIN
ETH_CFM_FLR_TX_AVG
ETH_CFM_FLR_TX_MAX
ETH_CFM_FLR_TX_MIN
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_RX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_RX_AVG
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_RX_MAX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_RX_MIN
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_TX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_TX_AVG
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_TX_MAX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FBPS_TX_MIN
ETH_CFM_LAN_FD
ETH_CFM_LAN_FD_AVG
ETH_CFM_LAN_FD_MAX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FD_MIN
ETH_CFM_LAN_FDV
ETH_CFM_LAN_FDV_AVG
ETH_CFM_LAN_FDV_MAX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FDV_MIN
ETH_CFM_LAN_FL_RX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FL_TX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FLR_RX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FLR_TX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_RX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_RX_AVG
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_RX_MAX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_RX_MIN
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_TX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_TX_AVG
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_TX_MAX
ETH_CFM_LAN_FPS_TX_MIN
RXPKTS
RXOCTETS
RXMULCAST
RXBRDCAST
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION
ETHUNDER
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION_AVG
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION_MAX
PORT_RX_BW_UTILIZATION_MIN
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION_AVG
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION_MAX
PORT_TX_BW_UTILIZATION_MIN
RXPKT64
RXPKT65
RXPKT128
RXPKT256
RXPKT512
RXPKT1024
TXPKTS
TXOCTETS
TXBGOOD
RXBGOOD
TXUNICAST
RXUNICAST
TXMULCAST
TXBRDCAST
RXGOODFULLFRAMESPEED
TXGOODFULLFRAMESPEED
RXFULLBGOOD
TXFULLBGOOD
TXPKT64
TXPKT65
TXPKT128
TXPKT256
TXPKT512
TXPKT1024
TXPKT1519
RXPKT1519
RX_DROP_RATIO
TX_DROP_RATIO
Indicates the number of discarded E_Line service packets. Number of lost packets = Number of
packets transmitted by the source -
Number of packets received by the
sink (Both numbers are detected by
the performance monitoring scheme
of OAM.)
Indicates the E_Line service delay. Frame delay = Time when the source
MEP sends a request packet - Time
when the source MEP receives the
response packet
Indicates the E_Line service delay variation. Frame delay variation is the
difference between two frame delay
Indicates the delay (μs) of the E-Line service with a priority of n. test results. frame delay = Time
Bidirectional
when the source sends a request
packet - Time when the source
receives the response packet
Indicates the delay variation (μs) of the E-Line service with a Frame delay variation is the
priority of n. difference between two frame delay
Indicates the number of lost packets in the E-Line service with a test results.
Number of lost packets = Number of
priority of n. packets transmitted by the source -
Number of packets received by the
sink (Both numbers are detected by
the performance monitoring scheme
of OAM.)
Indicates the packet loss rate of the E-Line service with a Packet loss rate = (Number of
priority of n. packets transmitted by the source
MEP - Number of packets received
by the sink MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source MEP.
Indicates the packet loss rate on the PW. Packet loss ratio = (Number of
packets transmitted by the source
PW - Number of packets received by
the sink PW)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source PW
Indicates the packet loss number on the PW. Number of lost packets = Number of
packets transmitted by the source -
Number of packets received by the
sink (Both numbers are detected by
the performance monitoring scheme
of OAM.)
Indicates the frame delay on the PW. Frame delay = Time when the source
PW sends a request packet - Time
when the source PW receives the
response packet
Indicates the frame delay variation on the PW. Frame delay variation is the
difference between two frame delay
test results.
Indicates the packet loss rate in the tunnel. Packet loss ratio = (Number of
packets transmitted by the source
TUNNEL - Number of packets
received by the sink
TUNNEL)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source TUNNEL
Indicates the packet loss number in the tunnel. Number of lost packets = Number of
packets transmitted by the source -
Number of packets received by the
sink (Both numbers are detected by
the performance monitoring scheme
of OAM.)
Indicates the frame delay in the tunnel. Frame delay = Time when the source
TUNNEL sends a request packet -
Time when the source TUNNEL
receives the response packet
Indicates the frame delay variation in the tunnel. Frame delay variation is the
difference between two frame delay
Indicates the number of lost packets on the PW at the near end. test results.
Number of lost packets = Number of pa
Indicates the packet loss rate of the PW at the near end. Packet loss rate = (Number of packets
Indicates the number of lost packets in the tunnel at the near endNumber of lost packets = Number of pa
Indicates the packet loss rate in the tunnel at the near end. Packet loss rate = (Number of packets
Indicates the maximum throughput on a port in the receive Maximum throughput = Number of
direction. received bytes (including inter-frame
gaps and preambles)/Monitoring
period
Indicates the minimum throughput on a port in the receive Minimum throughput = Number of
direction. received bytes (including inter-frame
gaps and preambles)/Monitoring
period
Indicates the average throughput on a port in the receive Average throughput = Number of
direction. received bytes (including inter-frame
gaps and preambles)/Monitoring
period
Indicates the maximum transmit throughput of a port. Throughput at the transmit direction =
Total number of received bytes
(including the preamble and frame
gap)/Measurement period
Indicates the minimum transmit throughput of a port. Throughput at the transmit direction =
Total number of received bytes
(including the preamble and frame
gap)/Measurement period
Indicates the average transmit throughput of a port. Throughput at the transmit direction =
Total number of received bytes
(including the preamble and frame
gap)/Measurement period
Indicates the packets received. Bad packets, broadcast packets, and
multicast packets are included.
Indicates the packet loss events. ETHDROP indicates the number of
packet loss events caused by
insufficient Ethernet chip resources.
The count is not the number of
discarded packets but the number of
times packet loss is detected.
Indicates the bytes received. RXOCTETS indicates the total
number of bytes in received packets
(including bad packets), including
framing bits but not FCS bytes.
Indicates the multicast packets received. RXMULCAST indicates the total
number of received good packets
with multicast destination addresses,
excluding broadcast packets.
Indicates the broadcast packets received. RXMULCAST indicates the total
number of received good packets
with multicast destination addresses,
excluding broadcast packets.
Indicates the bandwidth utilization on a port in the receive Bandwidth utilization = (Number of
direction. received bytes x 8/Monitoring
period)/Configured or actual
bandwidth
Indicates the bandwidth utilization on a port in the transmit Bandwidth utilization = (Number of
direction. transmitted bytes x 8/Monitoring
period)/Configured or actual
bandwidth
Indicates the average bandwidth utilization on a port in the Average bandwidth utilization on a
receive direction. specified port in the receive direction
= (Number of received bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the maximum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Maximum bandwidth utilization on a
receive direction. specified port in the receive direction
= (Number of received bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the minimum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Minimum bandwidth utilization on a
receive direction. specified port in the receive direction
= (Number of received bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the average bandwidth utilization on a port in the Average bandwidth utilization on a
transmit direction. specified port in the transmit direction
= (Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the maximum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Maximum bandwidth utilization on a
transmit direction. specified port in the transmit direction
= (Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the minimum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Minimum bandwidth utilization on a
transmit direction. specified port in the transmit direction
= (Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Packets received (64 bytes in length) FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Packets received (65-127 bytes in length) FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Packets received (128-255 bytes in length) FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Packets received (256-511 bytes in length) FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Packets received (512-1023 bytes in length) FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Packets received (1024-1518 bytes in length) Indicates the total number of received
packets (including corrupted packets)
with a length of 1024 to MTU bytes
(including FCS bytes but not framing
bits).
Indicates the packet loss rate in the transmit direction. Packet loss rate in the transmit
direction = Number of packets lost in
the transmit direction/Total number of
transmitted packets
Indicates the bit rate in the transmit direction. Bit rate in the transmit direction =
Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period
Indicates the packet rate in the transmit direction. Packet rate in the transmit direction =
Number of transmitted
packets/Monitoring period
Indicates the number of packets lost in the transmit direction. -
Indicates the bit rate in the receive direction of an Ethernet port. Bit rate in the receive direction =
Number of received bytes x
8/Monitoring period
Indicates the packet rate in the receive direction of an Ethernet Packet rate in the receive direction =
port. Number of received
packets/Monitoring period
Indicates the bytes transmitted Indicates the total number of bytes in
transmitted packets (including bad
packets), including framing bits but
not FCS bytes.
Indicates the FCS errored frames. Indicates the number of received
frames that are an integral number of
octets in length but do not pass the
FCS check.
Indicates the bytes in received good packets. FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Indicates the bytes in transmitted good packets. FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Indicates the bytes in received bad packets. FCS bytes are included, but framing
bits are excluded.
Indicates the unicast packets transmitted. The unicast packets that are
discarded or fail to be transmitted are
Indicates the unicast packets received. included.
RXUNICAST indicates the number of
good unicast packets.
Indicates the multicast packets transmitted. The multicast packets that are
discarded or fail to be transmitted are
included.
Indicates the broadcast packets transmitted. The broadcast packets that are
discarded or fail to be transmitted are
included.
Indicates the rate of good full-frame bytes received. Framing bits (20 bytes) and FCS
bytes are included.
Indicates the rate of good full-frame bytes transmitted. Framing bits (20 bytes) and FCS
bytes are included.
Indicates the good full-frame bytes received. Framing bits (20 bytes) and FCS
bytes are included.
Indicates the good full-frame bytes transmitted. Framing bits (20 bytes) and FCS
bytes are included.
Indicates the count of transmitted 64-byte packets (errored FCS bytes are included, but framing
packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of transmitted packets with a length of 65 to FCS bytes are included, but framing
127 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of transmitted packets with a length of 128 FCS bytes are included, but framing
to 255 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of transmitted packets with a length of 256 FCS bytes are included, but framing
to 511 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of transmitted packets with a length of 512 FCS bytes are included, but framing
to 1023 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of transmitted packets with a length of 1024 FCS bytes are included, but framing
to 1518 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of transmitted packets with a length of over FCS bytes are included, but framing
1518 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Indicates the count of received packets with a length of over FCS bytes are included, but framing
1518 bytes (errored packets included) bits are excluded.
Broadcast traffic ratio in the receive direction Ratio of broadcast and multicast
packets to all packets in the receive
direction
Broadcast traffic ratio in the transmit direction Ratio of broadcast and multicast
packets to all packets in the transmit
direction
Indicates the average packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at The average packet loss rate is the
the near end. average value of the packet loss
rates calculated over a monitoring
period. Packet loss rate = (Number of
packets transmitted by the sink MEP -
Number of packets received by the
source MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the sink MEP
Indicates the maximum packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at The maximum packet loss rate is the
the near end. largest value among the packet loss
rates calculated over a monitoring
period. Packet loss rate = (Number of
packets transmitted by the sink MEP -
Number of packets received by the
source MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the sink MEP
Indicates the minimum packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at The minimum packet loss rate is the
the near end. smallest value among the packet loss
rates calculated over a monitoring
period. Packet loss rate = (Number of
packets transmitted by the sink MEP -
Number of packets received by the
source MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the sink MEP
Indicates the average packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at The average packet loss rate is the
the far end. average value of the packet loss
rates calculated over a monitoring
period. Packet loss rate = (Number of
packets transmitted by the source
MEP - Number of packets received
by the sink MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source MEP
Indicates the maximum packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at The maximum packet loss rate is the
the far end. largest value among the packet loss
rates calculated over a monitoring
period. Packet loss rate = (Number of
packets transmitted by the source
MEP - Number of packets received
by the sink MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source MEP
Indicates the minimum packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at The minimum packet loss rate is the
the far end. smallest value among the packet loss
rates calculated over a monitoring
period. Packet loss rate = (Number of
packets transmitted by the source
MEP - Number of packets received
by the sink MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source MEP
Indicates the maximum E-LAN service delay variation (μs) The largest value among the frame
delay variations calculated over a
monitoring period (Frame delay
variation is the different between two
frame delay test results.)
Indicates the minimum E-LAN service delay variation (μs). The smallest value among the frame
delay variations calculated over a
monitoring period (Frame delay
variation is the different between two
frame delay test results.)
Indicates the number of lost E-LAN service packets at the near Number of lost packets = Number of
end. packets transmitted by the sink -
Number of packets received by the
source (Both numbers are detected
by the performance monitoring
scheme of OAM.)
Indicates the number of lost E-LAN service packets at the far Number of lost packets = Number of
end. packets transmitted by the source -
Number of packets received by the
sink (Both numbers are detected by
the performance monitoring scheme
of OAM.)
Indicates the packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at the near Packet loss rate = (Number of
end. packets transmitted by the sink MEP -
Number of packets received by the
source MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the sink MEP
Indicates the packet loss rate of an E-LAN service at the far Packet loss rate = (Number of
end. packets transmitted by the source
MEP - Number of packets received
by the sink MEP)/Number of packets
transmitted by the source MEP
Indicates the maximum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Maximum bandwidth utilization on a
receive direction. specified port in the receive direction
= (Number of received bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the minimum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Minimum bandwidth utilization on a
receive direction. specified port in the receive direction
= (Number of received bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the average bandwidth utilization on a port in the Average bandwidth utilization on a
transmit direction. specified port in the transmit direction
= (Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the maximum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Maximum bandwidth utilization on a
transmit direction. specified port in the transmit direction
= (Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the minimum bandwidth utilization on a port in the Minimum bandwidth utilization on a
transmit direction. specified port in the transmit direction
= (Number of transmitted bytes x
8/Monitoring period)/Configured or
actual bandwidth
Indicates the number of received packets with a length of 64 Corrupted packets are included.
bytes (including FCS bytes but excluding framing bits).
Indicates the number of received packets with a length of 65 to Corrupted packets are included.
127 bytes (including FCS bytes but excluding framing bits).
Indicates the number of received packets with a length of 128 to Corrupted packets are included.
255 bytes (including FCS bytes but excluding framing bits).
Indicates the number of received packets with a length of 256 to Corrupted packets are included.
511 bytes (including FCS bytes but excluding framing bits).
Indicates the number of received packets with a length of 512 to Corrupted packets are included.
1023 bytes (including FCS bytes but excluding framing bits).
Packets received (1024-1518 bytes in length) Indicates the total number of received
packets (including corrupted packets)
with a length of 1024 to MTU bytes
(including FCS bytes but not framing
bits).
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