lim@slc6.INS.CWRU.Edu (Hock-Koon Lim) (01/08/91)
When I issue a "show line" command on the cisco terminal, I can see the line usage status. Is anyone know what is the "Noise" counter mean? For example, the line 111 has "noise" 0 71908 0 Tty Typ Tx/Rx A Modem Roty AccO AccI Uses Noise *111 TTY 1200/1200 F RIisCD - 2 - 59 0 71908 0 *112 TTY 1200/1200 F RIisCD - 2 - 78 6 86845 0 *113 TTY 1200/1200 F RIisCD - 2 - 74 1 84408 0 *114 TTY 1200/1200 F RIisCD - 2 - 63 2 83378 0 -- Hock-Koon Lim, Information Network services Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, Ohio, USA 44106 (216) 368-2982 lim@ins.cwru.edu
BILLW@mathom.cisco.com (WilliamChops Westfield) (01/08/91)
When I issue a "show line" command on the cisco terminal, I can see the line usage status. Is anyone know what is the "Noise" counter mean? For example, the line 111 has "noise" 0 71908 0 The column directly under "noise" is the number of character other than the activation character received on an idle line, summed with the number of "framing errors" occuring while the lineis active. The remaining two columns only appear when you have "debug modem" turned on - one is the total output byte count,and the other is the total input byte count. These are not fully implemented, and were intended most for internal use durring debugging at cisco. Bill Westfield cisco Systems. -------