This topic describes how to display the running configuration of your bundle along with the state and counters.
Before you begin:
To view the configuration of a bundle:
The running configuration of the bundle appears along with the bundle state and counters. Table 20 on page 34 describes the fields in the bundle state and counters sections.
Table 1: VComp Bundle Runtime State and Counters in CTPView
Field Name | Field Description |
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Runtime State | ACTIVE or DISABLED |
DSP Info(dsp/bndl) | Indicates which voice compression module (DSP) the bundle is built on, as well as the bundle allocation ID on the voice compression module. |
Voice Channel Signaling | Current voice signaling. This field is displayed for VComp bundles that carry analog voice interfaces as well as VComp bundles that transport T1/E1 ports with signaling enabled. This information is not displayed for VComp bundles transporting channels from T1/E1 interfaces with signaling disabled. Under Chan Src, the XX: prefix indicates the channel number. |
I/F bound packets | Number of packets received from the IP network destined for the bundle. |
NET bound packets | Number of packets created by the bundle and sent to the IP network. |
Missing pkts | Number of packets destined for the bundle that were not available at the time when that data was needed. This unavailability may be due to a dropped packet in the IP network or to a packet that arrived too late at the CTP device to be processed out the interface. Both dropped and late packets cause the missing packet counter to increment. |
Buffer underflows | Number of times the buffer reached the minimum set threshold. |
Buffer overflows | Number of times the buffer reached the maximum set threshold. |
Buffer starves | Indicates an exceeded threshold. The CTP device is designed to tolerate strings of consecutive missing packets without the loss of bit count integrity. The number of packets is configurable; the default is five (5). Exceeding this threshold is called a starvation, and a counter is incremented each time this event occurs. |
Buffer average | Average buffer size in ms. |