[mrtg] Re: what kind of interfaces are this ?
John W. Bankson
jbankson at pswlaw.com
Tue Oct 31 15:30:02 MET 2000
LAPD is the Q.921 signaling scheme used by ISDN and functions at the second
layer of the OSI model (ITU standards stuff).
PPP is the encapsulation protocol you are using for you ISDN.
I'm not sure why you would want to graph these, normally they are of no
concern unless you are troubleshooting an ISDN link.
John Bankson
-----Original Message-----
From: Rogier Pelzer [mailto:rp at kerridge.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:42 AM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] what kind of interfaces are this ?
Hi,
i'm using cfgmaker to generate my pages, but there are some "interfaces"
that i don't understand.
Hope you can give me some info on this.
What is :
Link Access Protocol D (LAPD) -> i'll guess thats's not the
police ;-)
ppp..... that i can't figure out.
I'ts a Cisco 3620 with 8 serials and a isdn interface......
Thanks,
Rogier Pelzer
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