Help us improve your experience.

Let us know what you think.

Do you have time for a two-minute survey?

Navigation
Guide That Contains This Content
[+] Expand All
[-] Collapse All
     
     

    jnxPfeNotifyGlTable

    jnxPfeNotifyGlTable contains global Packet Forwarding Engine notification statistics.

    JnxPfeNotifyGlEntry contains notification statistics for each Packet Forwarding Engine slot. Each entry has objects listed in Table 1.

    Table 1: jnxPfeNotifyGlEntry

    Object

    Object Identifier

    Description

    jnxPfeNotifyGISlot

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 1

    The slot number for a set of Packet Forwarding Engine notification statistics.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIParsed

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 2

    The number of notifications reported by the Packet Forwarding Engine controller, which manages packet forwarding functions.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIAged

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 3

    The number of notifications dropped because they have expired.

    jnxPfeNotifyGICorrupt

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 4

    The number of notifications dropped because the notification result format is invalid. This counter is valid for Internet Processor-I and Internet Processor-II only.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIIllegal

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 5

    The number of notifications dropped because the notification has an illegal notification type.

    jnxPfeNotifyGISample

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 6

    The number of sample notifications reported by the Packet Forwarding Engine controller.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIGiants

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 7

    The number of notifications dropped because the notification is larger than the supported direct memory access (DMA) size.

    jnxPfeNotifyGITtlExceeded

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 8

    The number of options/TTL-expired notifications sent to service interfaces as transit packets. This counter is valid for Internet Processor-I and Internet Processor-II only.

    jnxPfeNotifyGITtlExcErrors

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 9

    The number of options/TTL-expired notifications that could not be sent to service interfaces as transit packets because the output interface could not be determined. This counter is valid for Internet Processor-I and Internet Processor-II only.

    jnxPfeNotifyGISvcOptAsp

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 10

    The number of IP options packets sent to a Services PIC.

    jnxPfeNotifyGISvcOptRe

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 11

    The number of IP options packets sent to the Routing Engine.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIPostSvcOptOut

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 12

    The number of notifications re-injected by a Services PIC after processing the associated packets. The Packet Forwarding Engine will forward these notifications to their actual destination. This counter is valid for Internet Processor-I and Internet Processor-II only.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIOptTtlExp

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 13

    The number of TTL-expired transit packets.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIDiscSample

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 14

    The number of sample notifications dropped because the notifications refer to discarded packets in the Packet Forwarding Engine.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIRateLimited

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 15

    The number of notification ignored because of Packet Forwarding Engine software throttling (delaying or refusing requests).

    jnxPfeNotifyGIPktGetFails

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 16

    The number of notifications ignored because DMA memory could not be allocated.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIDmaFails

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 17

    The number of notifications where the DMA of associated packets failed for miscellaneous reasons. This counter is valid for T Series routers only.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIDmaTotals

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 18

    The number of notifications for which the packet DMA completed. This counter is valid for T Series routers only.

    jnxPfeNotifyGIUnknowns

    jnxPfeNotifyGIEntry 19

    The number of notifications that could not be resolved to a known, next hop destination. This counter is valid for T Series routers only.

     
     

    Published: 2013-11-07