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PM Counters

 

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs for various interfaces on various equipment.

PM Counters for BTI7000 Series Transponders and Muxponders

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs from BTI7000 Series transponders and muxponders. The actual PMs supported depend on the configuration and the software running on the network element, and might include some of the following:

Table 1: Physical PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

LBC

The laser bias current.

mA

OPRAvg

The average optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMax

The maximum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMin

The minimum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPR

The instantaneous optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPTAvg

The average optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMax

The maximum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMin

The minimum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPT

The instantaneous optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

SupplyVoltage2

A second supply voltage

mV

SupplyVoltage

The supply voltage

mV

Temp

The temperature measured at the transceiver or port.

Celcius

Table 2: SONET PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

Section Layer

CVS

Coding violations at the section layer.

none

ESS

Errored seconds at the section layer.

seconds

SEFSS

Severely errored framing seconds at the section layer.

seconds

SESS

Severely errored seconds at the section layer.

seconds

UASS

Unavailable seconds at the section layer.

seconds

Line Layer

CVL

Coding violations at the line layer.

none

ESL

Errored seconds at the line layer.

seconds

SESL

Severely errored seconds at the line layer.

seconds

UASL

Unavailable seconds at the line layer.

seconds

Path Layer

CVP

Coding violations at the path layer.

none

ESP

Errored seconds at the path layer.

seconds

FCP

Failure count at the path layer.

none

SESP

Severely errored seconds at the path layer.

seconds

UASP

Unavailable seconds at the path layer.

seconds

Table 3: SDH PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

Regenerator Section

RSBBE

Regenerator section background block errors.

none

RSEB

Regenerator section errored blocks.

none

RSES

Regenerator section errored seconds.

seconds

RSOFS

Regenerator section out-of-frame seconds.

seconds

RSSES

Regenerator section severely errored seconds.

seconds

RSUAS

Regenerator section unavailable seconds.

seconds

Multiplex Section

MSBBE

Multiplex section background block errors.

none

MSEB

Multiplex section errored blocks.

none

MSES

Multiplex section errored seconds.

seconds

MSSES

Multiplex section severely errored seconds.

seconds

MSUAS

Multiplex section unavailable seconds.

seconds

High Order Path

  

HPBBE

High order path background block errors.

none

HPEB

High order path errored blocks.

none

HPES

High order path errored seconds.

seconds

HPSES

High order path severely errored seconds.

seconds

HPUAS

High order path unavailable seconds.

seconds

Table 4: OTN PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

NBITCR64Bit

Bits corrected, 64-bit value.

none

NBITCR

Bits corrected.

none

NBYTCR64Bit

Bytes corrected, 64-bit value.

none

NBYTCR

Bytes corrected.

none

OTNAVGBER

Average BER.

none

OTNBER

Instantaneous BER.

none

OTUBBE

Background block errors at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

none

OTUEB

Errored blocks at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

none

OTUES

Errored seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

OTUOFS

Out-of-frame seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

OTUSES

Severely errored seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

OTUUAS

Unavailable seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

UNCRCDW

Uncorrectable codewords.

none

Table 5: GE/FC/10GELAN PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

CV

Coding violations.

none

ES

Errored seconds.

seconds

INVBLK

Invalid blocks.

none

SES

Severely errored seconds.

seconds

UAS

Unavailable seconds.

seconds

BCST

Valid frames received that were directed to the broadcast address.

none

FCSE

Frames with a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) or frames with an alignment error (non-integral number of octets).

none

FRDR

Frames dropped.

none

FRGT

Frames received that were less than 64 octets in length and that had an FCS error or an alignment error.

none

JABR

Frames received longer than the maximum MTU size, including frames with FCS errors or alignment errors.

none

MCST

Valid frames received that were directed to a multicast address.

none

OSIZE

Frames received that were greater than 9600 octets in length, but were otherwise valid.

none

SIZE64

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE65To127

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE128To255

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE256To511

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE512To1023

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE1024To1518

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZEOver1518

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

TBYCRX

Total bytes of data received from valid and invalid frames.

none

TBYCTX

Total bytes of data transmitted.

none

TFRCRX

Total frames received including valid and invalid frames, broadcast frames, and multicast frames.

none

TFRCTX

Total frames transmitted.

none

TPFCRX

Total PAUSE frames received.

none

TPFCTX

Total PAUSE frames transmitted.

none

USIZE

Frames received that were less than 64 octets in length, but were otherwise valid.

none

For information on what ports and protocols support these PMs, see the BTI7000 Series Transponder Solutions Guide and the BTI7000 Series Muxponder Solutions Guide.

PM Counters for BTI7000 Series DOL Modules

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs from BTI7000 Series DOL modules. The actual PMs supported depend on the configuration and the software running on the network element, and might include some of the following:

Table 6: Port PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

LossRx

The optical power loss measured on the port in the receive direction. For a line port, this represents the span loss. For a DCM port, this is the DCM loss. For a client port, this is the loss of the receive interconnection fiber.

dBm

LossTx

The optical power loss measured on the port in the transmit direction. For a line port, this represents the far-end span loss. For a client port, this is the loss of the transmit interconnection fiber.

dBm

OPRAvg

The average optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMax

The maximum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMin

The minimum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRStdDev

The standard deviation from the average optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPR

The instantaneous optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPTAvg

The average optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMax

The maximum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMin

The minimum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTStdDev

The standard deviation from the average optical power transmitted on the output.

dBm

OPT

The instantaneous optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

Table 7: OSC PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

CVS

Coding violations at the section layer.

none

ESS

Errored seconds at the section layer.

seconds

OBR

The optical back-reflected power.

dBm

OPR

The instantaneous optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPT

The instantaneous optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

SEFSS

Severely errored framing seconds at the section layer.

seconds

SESS

Severely errored seconds at the section layer.

seconds

UASS

Unavailable seconds at the section layer.

seconds

Table 8: Wavelength Channel PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

OPRMax

The maximum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMin

The minimum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPR

The instantaneous optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPTMax

The maximum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMin

The minimum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPT

The instantaneous optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

For information on what ports and protocols support these PMs, see the BTI7000 Series Dynamic Optical Layer Engineering Guideline.

PM Counters for BTI7000 Series packetVX Modules

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs from PVX modules. The actual PMs supported depend on the configuration and the software running on the network element, and might include some of the following:

Table 9: Physical PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

LBC

The laser bias current.

mA

OPRAvg

The average optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMax

The maximum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPRMin

The minimum optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPR

The instantaneous optical power received on the input.

dBm

OPTAvg

The average optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMax

The maximum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPTMin

The minimum optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

OPT

The instantaneous optical power transmitted at the output.

dBm

SupplyVoltage2

A second supply voltage

mV

SupplyVoltage

The supply voltage

mV

Temp

The temperature measured at the transceiver or port.

Celcius

Table 10: OTN PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

NBITCR64Bit

Bits corrected, 64-bit value.

none

NBITCR

Bits corrected.

none

NBYTCR64Bit

Bytes corrected, 64-bit value.

none

NBYTCR

Bytes corrected.

none

OTNAVGBER

Average BER.

none

OTNBER

Instantaneous BER.

none

OTUBBE

Background block errors at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

none

OTUEB

Errored blocks at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

none

OTUES

Errored seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

OTUOFS

Out-of-frame seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

OTUSES

Severely errored seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

OTUUAS

Unavailable seconds at the OTN digital wrapper layer.

seconds

UNCRCDW

Uncorrectable codewords.

none

Table 11: GE/10GE PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

CV

8B/10B coding violations for GE ports.

none

ES

Errored seconds.

seconds

INVBLK

Invalid blocks on 10GE ports.

dBm

SES

Severely errored seconds.

seconds

UASS

Unavailable seconds for GE ports.

seconds

Table 12: Ethernet L2 PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

BCST

Valid frames received that were directed to the broadcast address.

none

FCSE

Frames with a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) or frames with an alignment error (non-integral number of octets).

none

FRDR

Frames dropped.

none

FRGT

Frames received that were less than 64 octets in length and that had an FCS error or an alignment error.

none

MCST

Valid frames received that were directed to a multicast address.

none

OSIZE

Frames received that were greater than 9600 octets in length, but were otherwise valid.

none

SIZE64

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE65To127

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE128To255

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE256To511

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE512To1023

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZE1024To1518

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

SIZEOver1518

Frames received with the specified length or range (excluding framing bits but including FCS).

none

TBYCRX

Total bytes of data received from valid and invalid frames.

none

TBYCTX

Total bytes of data transmitted.

none

TFRCRX

Total frames received including valid and invalid frames, broadcast frames, and multicast frames.

none

TFRCTX

Total frames transmitted.

none

TPFCRX

Total PAUSE frames received.

none

TPFCTX

Total PAUSE frames transmitted.

none

USIZE

Frames received that were less than 64 octets in length, but were otherwise valid.

none

Table 13: LAG PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

INVLACFRRX

The count of invalid Link Access Control frames received on the LAG port.

none

LACPDURX

The total Link Access Control PDUs received on the LAG port.

none

LACPDUTX

The total Link Access Control PDUs transmitted on the LAG port.

none

MRKPDURX

The count of Marker PDUs received on the LAG port.

none

MRKPDUTX

The count of Marker PDUs transmitted on the LAG port.

none

MRKRSPPDURX

The count of Marker Response PDUs received on the LAG port.

none

MRKRSPPDUTX

The count of Marker Response PDUs transmitted on the LAG port.

none

Table 14: ERPS PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

Blocked

The number of times this port has transitioned to blocked state.

none

EventPduRx

The number of Event PDUs received on this port.

none

EventPduTx

The number of Event PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

Failures

The number of times this port has transitioned to failed state.

none

FsPduRx

The number of FS PDUs received on this port.

none

FsPduTx

The number of FS PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

MsPduRx

The number of MS PDUs received on this port.

none

MsPduTx

The number of MS PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

NrPduRx

The number of NR PDUs received on this port.

none

NrPduTx

The number of NR PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

NrrbPduRx

The number of NRRB PDUs received on this port.

none

NrrbPduTx

The number of NRRB PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

PduDiscard

The number of PDUs discarded on this port.

none

PduRx

The number of PDUs received on this port.

none

PduTx

The number of PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

Recoveries

The number of times this port has recovered from a failed state.

none

SfPduRx

The number of SF PDUs received on this port.

none

SfPduTx

The number of SF PDUs transmitted on this port.

none

Unblocked

The number of times this port has transitioned to unblocked state.

none

VersionDiscard

The number of PDUs version discards on this port.

none

For information on what ports and protocols support these PMs, see the BTI7000 Series packetVX Solutions Guide.

PM Counters for BTI718E Modules

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs from BTI718E devices. The actual PMs supported depend on the configuration and the software running on the network element, and might include some or all of the following:

Table 15: Ethernet L2 PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

DropEvts

Total number of dropped packets due to lack of resources or otherwise.

Note: This number is not necessarily the number of frames dropped. It is just the number of times that the drop is detected.

none

FcsErrs

Total number of received packets that had a valid length but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment errors).

none

Fragments

Total number of received packets that were less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits, but including Frame Check Sequence (FCS) octets) and had either a bad FCS with a integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error).

none

Jumbo

 

none

Oversize

Total number of received packets that were longer than 9600 octets (excluding framing bits, but including Frame Check Sequence (FCS) octets) and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error).

none

Rx5mBps

Last 5 minutes received bytes per second rate.

bytes per second

Rx5mPps

Last 5 minutes received packets per second rate.

packets per second

RxBroadcast

Total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.

none

RxBytes

Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

none

RxMulticast

Total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address.

none

RxPause

Total number of pause frames received.

none

RxPkts

Total number of packets (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received.

none

RxUnicast

Total number of unicast packets received on the interface and delivered to a higher-layer protocol.

none

Tx5mBps

Last 5 minutes transmitted bytes per second rate.

bytes per second

Tx5mPps

Last 5 minutes transmitted packets per second rate.

packets per second

TxBroadcast

Total number of packets transmitted that were directed to the broadcast address.

none

TxBytes

Total number of octets of data transmitted on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

none

TxMulticast

Total number of packets transmitted that were directed to a multicast address.

none

TxPause

Total number of pause frames transmitted.

none

TxPkts

Total number of packets (including broadcast packets and multicast packets) transmitted.

none

TxUnicast

Total number of packets that higher-layer protocols requested to be transmitted to a unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.

none

Undersize

Total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits, but including Frame Check Sequence (FCS) octets) and were otherwise well formed.

none

For information on these PMs, see the BTI718E Ethernet Access Device Technical Product Guide.

PM Counters for BTI800 Series Modules

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs from BTI800 Series devices. The actual PMs supported depend on the configuration and the software running on the network element, and might include some or all of the following:

Table 16: Physical PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

LBC

Laser Bias Current

mA

OPR

Optical Power Received.

dBm

OPT

Optical Power Transmitted.

dBm

Temp

Temperature

Celcius

Voltage

Voltage

Volts

Table 17: GE Layer 1 PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

CV

Coding violations

none

ES

Errored seconds.

seconds

SES

Severely errored seconds.

seconds

Table 18: Ethernet L2 PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

Discard

Number of received packets discarded.

none

FCS

Number of received packets with CRC error.

none

Fragment

Number of received packets that were less than 64 octets long and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error).

none

Jabber

Number of received packets that were more than 9600 octets long and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error).

none

Oversize

Number of received packets greater than 9600 octets.

none

RXBCAST

Number of broadcast packets received.

none

RXFrame

Number of frames received.

none

RXMCAST

Number of multicast packets received.

none

RXOctet

Number of octets received.

none

RXUCAST

Number of unicast packets received.

none

TXBCAST

Number of broadcast packets transmitted.

none

TXFrame

Number of frames transmitted.

none

TXMCAST

Number of multicast packets transmitted.

none

TXOctet

Number of octets transmitted.

none

TXUCAST

Number of unicast packets transmitted.

none

Undersize

Number of received packets less than 64 octets.

none

For information on these PMs, see the BTI800 Series Technical Product Guide.

PM Counters for Optical Interfaces on MX Series and PTX Series Routers and QFX Series Switches

PSM supports the retrieval and display of PMs from supported optical interfaces on MX Series and PTX Series routers and QFX Series switches. See Nodal Management for Juniper Networks Routers and Switches for the list of supported interfaces.

The actual PMs supported depend on the interface, the configuration, and the software running on the router or switch, and can include some or all of the following:

Note

When viewing historical PMs for the PMs in Table 19, the current values are not displayed.

Table 19: Optics PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

CD, CD-Avg, CD-Min, CD-Max

Residual chromatic dispersion, current/average/minimum/maximum

ps/nm

CFO, CFO-Avg, CFO-Min, CFO-Max

Carrier frequency offset, current/average/minimum/maximum

MHz

DGD, DGD-Avg, DGD-Min, DGD-Max

Differential group delay, current/average/minimum/maximum

ps

Pwr-Rx, Pwr-Rx-Avg, Pwr-Rx-Min, Pwr-Rx-Max

Optical power receive, current/average/minimum/maximum

0.01 dBm

Pwr-Tx, Pwr-Tx-Avg, Pwr-Tx-Min, Pwr-Tx-Max

Optical power transmit, current/average/minimum/maximum

0.01 dBm

Q, Q-Avg, Q-Min, Q-Max

Q factor, current/average/minimum/maximum

0.1 dB

SNR, SNR-Avg, SNR-Min, SNR-Max

Signal-to-noise ratio, current/average/minimum/maximum

0.1 dB

Temp, Temp-Avg, Temp-Min, Temp-Max

Transceiver temperature, current/average/minimum/maximum

°C

Table 20: OTU PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

FEC-BER-Avg-NearEnd, FEC-BER-Min-NearEnd, FEC-BER-Max-NearEnd

FEC bit error rate, average/minimum/maximum

none

FEC-CorrectedErr-NearEnd

FEC corrected errors

none

FEC-UncorrectedWords-NearEnd

FEC uncorrected words

none

OTU-BBE-NearEnd, OTU-BBE-FarEnd

OTU background block errors, near end, far end

none

OTU-ES-NearEnd, OTU-ES-FarEnd

OTU errored seconds, near end, far end

seconds

OTU-SES-NearEnd, OTU-SES-FarEnd

OTU severely errored seconds, near end, far end

seconds

OTU-UAS-NearEnd, OTU-UAS-FarEnd

OTU unavailable seconds, near end, far end

seconds

Table 21: ODU PMs

Name (abbreviated)

Description

Units

ODU-BBE-NearEnd, ODU-BBE-FarEnd

ODU background block errors, near end, far end

none

ODU-ES-NearEnd, ODU-ES-FarEnd

ODU errored seconds, near end, far end

seconds

ODU-SES-NearEnd, ODU-SES-FarEnd

ODU severely errored seconds, near end, far end

seconds

ODU-UAS-NearEnd, ODU-UAS-FarEnd

ODU unavailable seconds, near end, far end

seconds

Note

PSM displays all counters reported by the router or switch, which might include counters not listed above. Counters not listed above might not be supported. For the definitive list of the supported PM counters, consult the appropriate Juniper Networks documentation for the router or switch.