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Software Configuration of ATM ISE Line Cards for Cisco 12000 Series Routers Troubleshooting ATM Errors on the 4-Port ATM ISE Line Card Table 9 show controller atm Counters Counter Description Comments tx_packets A 64-bit counter of the number of packets transmitted on this interface, including OAM cells. This should be approximately the total number of packets on all the VCs on this interface. (If traffic stops for a few seconds, these numbers should be exactly equal.) Packets output in the show interface command should have the same value, excluding OAM cells. tx_bytes A 64-bit counter of the bytes transmitted on this interface, including OAM cells and AAL5 header encapsulations (such as AAL5SNAP). This should be approximately the total number of bytes transmitted on each of the VCs. Output bytes in the show interface command should have the same value, excluding OAM cells. tx_total_resource_errs The total number of packets that were not transmitted because of any resource exhaustion error. This does not necessarily imply an error, because this counter includes tx_wred_thresh_drops and tx_wred_random_drops, as well as packet drops due to complete buffer exhaustion on the SAR. This should be equal to the sum of the number of resource errors that occur on all the VCs. Buffer exhaustion should not occur if you have not oversubscribed the queue thresholds on the interface. See the "Debugging Unexpected TX Drops on a VC" section on page 82. tx_total_other_errs The total number of packets that were not transmitted because of any error other than resource exhaustion, but not including no-vc drops. This includes malformed packets, CRC errors, and so on. This should be approximately the total number of tx_other_errors that occur on all the VCs on this interface. tx_wred_thresh_drops The total number of WRED maximum threshold drops on this interface. This counter is included in the tx_total_resource_errs counter. tx_wred_random_drops The total number of WRED random drops on this interface. This counter is included in the tx_total_resource_errs counter. rx_packets The total number of packets reassembled on this interface by the SAR, including OAM cells. rx_bytes The total number of bytes reassembled on this interface by the SAR, including AAL5 encapsulation bytes. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(27)S 79

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Software Configuration of ATM ISE Line Cards for Cisco 12000 Series Routers
Troubleshooting ATM Errors on the 4-Port ATM ISE Line Card
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Cisco IOS Release 12.0(27)S
Table 9
show controller atm Counters
Counter
Description
Comments
tx_packets
A 64-bit counter of the number of packets
transmitted on this interface, including OAM
cells. This should be approximately the total
number of packets on all the VCs on this interface.
(If traffic stops for a few seconds, these numbers
should be exactly equal.)
Packets output in the
show interface
command should have
the same value,
excluding OAM cells.
tx_bytes
A 64-bit counter of the bytes transmitted on this
interface, including OAM cells and AAL5 header
encapsulations (such as AAL5SNAP). This should
be approximately the total number of bytes
transmitted on each of the VCs.
Output bytes in the
show interface
command should have
the same value,
excluding OAM cells.
tx_total_resource_errs
The total number of packets that were not
transmitted because of any resource exhaustion
error. This does not necessarily imply an error,
because this counter includes
tx_wred_thresh_drops and
tx_wred_random_drops, as well as packet drops
due to complete buffer exhaustion on the SAR.
This should be equal to the sum of the number of
resource errors that occur on all the VCs.
Buffer exhaustion
should not occur if you
have not
oversubscribed the
queue thresholds on the
interface. See the
“Debugging
Unexpected TX Drops
on a VC” section on
page 82
.
tx_total_other_errs
The total number of packets that were not
transmitted because of any error other than
resource exhaustion, but not including no-vc
drops. This includes malformed packets, CRC
errors, and so on. This should be approximately
the total number of tx_other_errors that occur on
all the VCs on this interface.
tx_wred_thresh_drops
The total number of WRED maximum threshold
drops on this interface. This counter is included in
the tx_total_resource_errs counter.
tx_wred_random_drops
The total number of WRED random drops on this
interface. This counter is included in the
tx_total_resource_errs counter.
rx_packets
The total number of packets reassembled on this
interface by the SAR, including OAM cells.
rx_bytes
The total number of bytes reassembled on this
interface by the SAR, including AAL5
encapsulation bytes.