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Stephen McQuerry

"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2): (CCNA Exam 640-802 and ICND exam 640-816) (3rd Edition)"


ACTIVE: The PVC is operational and can transmit packets.
INACTIVE: The PVC is con?¬?gured but is down.
DELETED: The PVC is not present (DTE device only), which means
that no status is received from the LMI protocol.
Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay 345
If the frame-relay end-to-end keepalive command is used, the end-toend
keepalive (EEK) status is reported in addition to the LMI status. Two
examples follow:
ACTIVE (EEK UP): The PVC is operational according to LMI and
end-to-end keepalives.
ACTIVE (EEK DOWN): The PVC is operational according to LMI, but
end-to-end keepalive has failed.
INTERFACE Speci?¬?c subinterface that is associated with this DLCI.
LOCAL PVC
STATUS
Status of the PVC that is con?¬?gured locally on the Network-to-Network
Interface (NNI).
NNI PVC
STATUS
Status of the PVC that is learned over the NNI link.
input pkts Number of packets that are received on this PVC.
output pkts Number of packets that are sent on this PVC.
in bytes Number of bytes that are received on this PVC.
out bytes Number of bytes that are sent on this PVC.
dropped pkts Number of incoming and outgoing packets that are dropped by the router
at the Frame Relay level.


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