The FDDI module implements one of multiple possible Link level/Network level modules in the OSI layered architecture model. Fiber Distributed Data Interface FDDI is the basis for the second generation of network interconnect architecture for Digital. The FDDI module implements one of the multiple possible Link level/Physical level modules in the OSI layered architecture model. The FDDI Physical level includes high-speed, 125 megabaud, fiber optic links which may be many kilometers in length. The FDDI Link level provides a high bandwidth, 100 megabits per second local area network LAN, and uses the ANSI standard FDDI Token Ring. The hierarchical relationship of the entities that constitute the FDDI module: FDDI Port Station Link Phy Port The FDDI module incorporates the functions and operations defined in the ANSI FDDI Token Ring Media Access Control MAC, the ANSI FDDI Token Ring Physical Layer Protocol PHY, FDDI Physical Layer Medium Dependent PMD, Station Management SMT specifications, parts of the ISO 8802-1 IEEE 802.1 Addressing, Internetworking and Network Management, and parts of the ISO 8802-2 IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control LLC specifications. The FDDI entity is the top-level entity in the hierarchy of entities belonging to the FDDI module.
1 – character
VERSION Version number of the FDDI architecture specification to which the implementation conforms. You cannot modify this characteristic.
2 – station
An FDDI Station entity represents an access point to the service offered by the FDDI module. The FDDI data link can be monitored and controlled through DNA network management.
2.1 – character
COMMUNICATION PORT Name of the hardware port associated with this station, taken from the corresponding argument in the create directive. You cannot modify this characteristic. SMT MAXIMUM VERSION ID Highest SMT version ID this station supports. You cannot modify this characteristic. SMT MINIMUM VERSION ID Lowest SMT version ID this station supports. You cannot modify this characteristic. SMT STATION ID SMT station ID for this station. You cannot modify this characteristic. SMT VERSION ID Currently active SMT version ID for this station. You cannot modify this characteristic. TYPE SMT station type for this station. You cannot modify this characteristic.
2.2 – counters
Unless stated otherwise, counts include both normal and multicast traffic and all protocol types, service access points SAPs, and protocol identifiers. CONFIGURATION CHANGES Number of times the internal configuration of this station changed. Not present in single attached stations SAS. SELFTEST FAILURES Total number of times a self-test of the station detected an error. TRACES RECEIVED Number of times the ECM state machine for this station entered the trace state due to a received trace signal.
2.3 – status
LAST SET STATION ID The station ID of the station that last performed an SMT Change/Add/Remove PMF frame operation. STATE Operational state of the station.
3 – sta_link
The FDDI Station Link entity is a subentity of the FDDI Station entity. The FDDI Station link subentity provides the management view of LLC and the FDDI MAC. FDDI allows stations to be either single MAC or dual MAC and therefore there can be up to two link subentities for each station. In most cases, a station has at least one link entity. Concentrators may have no link entity and are not addressable on the FDDI, though they may be using other communications channels.
3.1 – character
LINK ADDRESS MAC address assigned during manufacture of the communication hardware that is associated with the station read-only. REQUESTED TRT Default: None Value: 8 Requested token rotation timer. RESTRICTED TOKEN TIMEOUT Default: None Value: 1000 Length limit of a restricted token dialog. RING PURGER ENABLE Default: None Value: Boolean Controls whether this station is eligible to be a ring purger and should participate in the ring purger election. VALID TRANSMISSION TIME Default: None Value: 3.4 Valid transmission time.
3.2 – counters
BLOCK CHECK ERRORS Number of times a received frame containing an integral number of octets failed the FCS check. DIRECTED BEACONS RECEIVED Number of times the link detected the directed beacon process. DUPLICATE ADDRESS TEST FAILURES Number of times the duplicate address test failed detected that the link address was a duplicate. DUPLICATE TOKENS DETECTED Number of times the MAC address test failed detected that the link address was a duplicate. ERROR COUNT Total number of frames that were in error with the E indicator reset, indicating that the error occurred between the upstream MAC and this one. FCI STRIP ERRORS Number of times a frame content independent strip operation bridge strip was terminated by receipt of a token. FRAME COUNT Total number of frames seen by this link, other than tokens. FRAME STATUS ERRORS Number of times a received frame had the E indicator in error missing or set and the FCS was correct. LOST COUNT Counter lost count. MULTICAST OCTETS RECEIVED Number of multicast data octets that were successfully received in multicast frames of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. The count does not include the MAC envelope. MULTICAST OCTETS SENT Number of multicast data octets that were successfully sent in multicast frames ot type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. The count does not include the MAC envelope. MULTICAST PDUS RECEIVED Number of multicast frames that were successfully received of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. MULTICAST PDUS SENT Number of multicast frames that were successfully sent of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. OCTETS RECEIVED Number of octets successfully received in frames of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. The count does not include the MAC envelope. OCTETS SENT Number of octets successfully sent in frames of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. The count does not include the MAC envelope. PDU LENGTH ERRORS Number of times a received frame had an invalid length, either too long or short for the type, or had an alignment error odd number of symbols. PDUS RECEIVED Number of frames successfully received in frames of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. PDUS SENT Number of frames successfully sent in frames of type LLC, implementer, reserved, or SMT. RECEIVE DATA OVERRUNS Number of times the hardware lost one or more consecutive, only partially complete incoming frames because it was unable to keep up with the medium rate. An example is overrun of a bit or octet FIFO queue because of inability to copy data from adapter to host promptly. In conjunction with total frames received, provides a measure of hardware resource and bandwidth failures. RING BEACONS INITIATED Number of times the ring beacon process was initiated by this link. RING INITIALIZATIONS INITIATED Number of times a ring reinitialization was initiated by this link. RING INITIALIZATIONS RECEIVED Number of times a ring reinitialization was initiated by some other link. RING PURGE ERRORS Number of times the ring purger received a token while still in the ring purge state. TOKEN COUNT Number of times a token has been seen by this link. TRACES INITIATED Number of times the pc_trace process was initiated by this link. TRANSMIT FAILURES Number of times a transmit error, other than underrun, occurred. This does not include errors in transmitting MAC type frames. TRANSMIT UNDERRUNS Number of times a transmit underrun occurred. This indicates the transmit FIFO became empty during frame transmission. UNAVAILABLE LINK BUFFERS Number of times a complete, fully received frame was discarded because no link buffer was available. In conjunction with total frames received, provides a measure of station-buffer-related receive problems. UNAVAILABLE USER BUFFERS Number of times no user buffer was available for an incoming frame that passed all filtering for the port. These are the buffers supplied by users on receive requests. In conjunction with total frames received, provides a measure of user-buffer-related receive problems. UNRECOGNIZED INDIVIDUAL DESTINATION PDUS Number of times a received LLC frame with an individual destination MAC address was discarded because there was no port with the Ethernet protocol type, SNAP protocol identifier, or LLC SAP address enabled. Only frames containing individual destination MAC addresses are counted. UNRECOGNIZED MULTICAST DESTINATION PDUS Number of times a received LLC frame with a multicast destination MAC address was discarded because there was no port with the Ethernet protocol type, SNAP protocol identifier, or LLC SAP address enabled. Only frames containing multicast destination MAC addresses are counted.
3.3 – status
DOWNSTREAM NEIGHBOR MAC address of the downstream neighbor, if known. DUPLICATE ADDRESS FLAG Summary output of the duplicate address test algorithm. FRAME STRIP MODE Current frame stripping mode of the MAC. SA MATCH - Source address match mode of the frame stripping algorithm matches the source address of the frame with the MAC's MyLongAddress MLA, and if a match is found, the frame is removed from the token ring. FCI STRIP - The FCIS mode counts the number of frames transmitted since the reception of a token, and strips equal number of frames. LOOPBACK This is true if the link has been set up to receive frames transmitted by it. This allows loopback testing either on the ring or with one of the PHY port loopback modes. NEGOTIATED TRT Negotiated token rotation timer. OLD DOWNSTREAM NEIGHBOR Previous value of the downstream neighbor. OLD UPSTREAM NEIGHBOR Previous value of the upstream neighbor. RING ERROR REASON Reason code for the most recent link error. DIRECTED BEACON RECEIVED - Link received particular beacon data. DUPLICATE ADDRESS DETECTED - Duplicate address algorithm detected a duplicate address. DUPLICATE TOKEN DETECTED - A duplicate token was detected on the ring. FCI STRIP ERROR - Frame content independent strip operation was terminated by the receipt of a token. NO ERROR - No errors have occurred on this ring. PC TRACE INITIATED - PC-trace was initiated by this link. PC TRACE RECEIVED - PC-trace was initiated by some other link. RING BEACONING INITIATED - Ring beaconing process was initiated by this link. This process in initiated as a result of serious ring failure, such as loss of signal or jabbering station transmitting in violation of the protocol. This indicates to other links on the LAN that corrective action may be required. RING INIT INITIATED - Ring initialization was initiated by this link to initialize the ring and create a token. RING INIT RECEIVED - Ring initialization was initiated by some other link to initialize the ring and create a token. RING OP OSCILLATION - Ring state has been continually changing from operational to initializing. RING PURGE ERROR - Link received a token while performing a ring purge operation. RING LATENCY Current ring latency as measured by this link entity. RING PURGER STATE State of the ring purger election process. CANDIDATE - The Link's Ring Purger process is participating in the Ring Purger election algorithm as a candidate to become the Ring Purger. NONPURGER - The Link's Ring Purger process is in an idle state listening for periodic Purger Hello frames. OFF - The Link's Ring Purger process is disabled. PURGER - The Link's Ring Purger process is performing the function of removing no owner frames and duplicate token from the ring. In this state, the process transmits periodic Purger Hello frames. STATE State of the link entity. BROKEN - Attempt to turn the link on failed the initialization test, or link was on, but failure was detected. OFF-READY - FDDI Data Link communication services are not available. ON-RING INIT - Physical layer service is available and the link entity enabled. ON-RING RUN - Link detected that the Ring Initialization has been successfully completed and the ring is operational. OFF-FAULT RECOVERY - State entered when a link entity detects conditions that indicate faulty ring. UPSTREAM NEIGHBOR ADDRESS MAC address of the upstream neighbor, if known. UPSTREAM NEIGHBOR DUPLICATE ADDRESS FLAG Upstream neighbor's reported result of its duplicate address test.
4 – st_phy_prt
An FDDI Station PHY Port entity provides the management view of the FDDI Station PHY Port and the FDDI pmd. Each station has at least one PHY port and a concentrator is a device that has at least one phy port of type M. A dual-attached station or dual-attached concentrator has a phy port type A and type B. A single-attached station has a phy port of type B.
4.1 – character
LEM THRESHOLD Link error monitor threshold. PHY TYPE Type of the physical port A, B, S, or M. This characteristic cannot be set. PMD TYPE Type of the PMD transceiver for this physical port. This characteristic cannot be set. ANSI SONET - unshielded twisted-pair ANSI multimode - low power ANSI multimode type 1 - thinwire ANSI single mode type 2 - shielded twisted-pair
4.2 – counter
CONNECTIONS COMPLETED Number of times the PHY port entered the in use state, having completed the initialization process. ELASTICITY BUFFER ERRORS Number of times the elasticity buffer function had an overflow or underflow. LCT REJECTS Number of times a connection was rejected due to failure of the Link Confidence Test at either end of the physical connection. LEM REJECTS Number of times an active connection was disconnected due to rejection by the Link Error Monitor at this end of the physical connection, or by expiration of the Noise timer. LINK ERRORS Total number of raw link error input events seen by the Link Error Monitor.
4.3 – status
BROKEN REASON Reason phy port is in broken state, or if in broken state, none. ESTIMATED LINK ERROR RATE Link error monitor current estimate of error rate. NEIGHBOR PHY TYPE Status may be A, B, S, M or unknown. REJECT REASON Reason the phy port is in a failed or watch state. This is not meaningful when phy port is in some other state. NONE - No reason. STANDBY - Physical port and its neighboring physical port form a redundant physical connection dual-homing feature. In a dual-homed configuration, the B to M connection is the higher priority physical connection, and the A to M connection is the standby physical connection. The standby connection will become active if the B to M connection is lost. LOCAL LCT - Link Confidence Test failed on this end of the physical connection. REMOTE LCT - Link Confidence Test failed on the other end of the physical connection. LEM REJECT - Error monitor disconnected this connection due to the error rate exceeding the LEM threshold. NOISE REJECT - Noise timer expired because a single noise event lasted for more than 1.31072 ms. REMOTE REJECT - Neighboring physical port broke the connection for an unknown reason. LCT BOTH SIDES - Link Confidence Test failed on both sides of the physical connection. TOPOLOGY REASON - Neighboring physical port's physical port type is an illegal match for this physical port's physical port type. TRACE IN PROGRESS - Physical port was initializing when a pc-trace occurred. When a pc-trace occurs, any physical ports that have not yet established a physical connection are shut down to prevent the topology from changing. LCT PROTOCOL ERROR - Neighboring physical port has been detected to have prematurely exited the link confidence test LCT. TRACE RECEIVED-DISABLED - Physical port was momentarily disabled because it received a pc-trace when its own pc-trace function was disabled. The pc-trace function is enabled by default. The trace disable switch is not remotely manageable. STATE Operational state of the phy port entity nonsettable. IN USE - The physical port has established a connection and is fully operational. Communications services are now available. BROKEN - The physical port has failed initialization tests and is not available for use. WATCH - Same as starting, except the physical port has failed to complete the last connection attempt. Refer to the physical port's status parameter, reject reason for the reason for connection failure. Connection attempts will continue until successful. FAILED - Same as waiting, except the physical port has failed to complete the last connection attempt. Refer to the physical port's status parameter reject reason for the reason for connection failure. Connection attempts will continue until successful. WAITING - The physical port is beginning to establish a connection and is waiting for a response from the neighboring physical port. STARTING - The physical port has received a response from the neighboring physical port and is exchanging information and performing the link confidence test LCT prior to completing the connection. OFF-READY - The physical port is waiting to be enabled or has been disabled by management request. INTERNAL LOOPBACK - The physical port has been configured to internally present all transmitted symbols to the receive interface. The network connector is inactive. This allows internally generated test frames to be looped back for test purposes.
5 – port
An FDDI Port entity represents an access point to the service offered by the FDDI module. A client transmits and receives data through a port. Ports are created and deleted by client use of open and close service interface procedures.
5.1 – counters
MULTICAST OCTETS RECEIVED Number of multicast user data octets successfully received and available to the data-link user. MULTICAST OCTETS SENT Number of multicast user data octets successfully transmitted using the port. MULTICAST PDUS RECEIVED Number of multicast frames successfully received and available to the data-link user. MULTICAST PDUS SENT Number of multicast frames successfully transmitted using the port. OCTETS RECEIVED Number of user data octets successfully received and available to the data-link user. OCTETS SENT Number of user data octets successfully transmitted using the port. PDUS RECEIVED Number of frames successfully received and available to the data link user. PDUS SENT Number of frames successfully transmitted using the port. UNAVAILABLE USER BUFFERS Number of times no user buffer was available at the port for an incoming frame.
5.2 – status
CLIENT Name specified by the data link when the port is opened. ETHERNET PROTOCOL TYPES Set of Ethernet protocol types that are recognized for this port. Protocol types for a port may be enabled and disabled by the user at any time during the port's existence. LENGTH PRESENT Indicates whether the data link is to add a length field on transmit, and both assume the presence of and remove the length field on receive for Ethernet frames. This attribute is irrelevant for ISO 8802-3 formatted frames because the length field is always present. This is specified by the user when the port is opened. The value true means length fields are added and removed by the data link. LINK Name of the link subentity associated with this port, specified by the user when the port is opened. LLC SAP ADDRESSES Set of SNAP protocol identifiers that are recognized for this port. LLC SAP addresses for a port may be enabled and disabled by the user at any time during the port's existence. LLC SERVICE LLC PDU processing the data-link user requires from the port, specified by the user when the port is opened.This is either LLC Class 1, where the entire LLC protocol is handled by the data link, or user-supplied LLC, where the user is responsible for operating part of the LLC protocol. MAC ADDRESSES Set of individual and multicast MAC addresses that are recognized for this port. MAC addresses for a port may be enabled and disabled by the user at any time during the port's existence. RECEIVE MODE Indicates if the port is to receive all frames regardless of format, Ethernet protocol type, SNAP protocol identifier, LLC SAP address, or MAC address. Promiscuous receipt is enabled and disabled by the user. Support of promiscuous mode is optional. SNAP PROTOCOL IDENTIFIERS Set of SNAP protocol identifiers that are recognized for this port. Protocol identifiers for a port may be enabled and disabled by the user at any time during the port's existence. TYPE Type of port LLC or SMT.