Performance data files: QAPMBSCINTNUMInterval number: The nth sample database interval based on the start time specified in the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command.PD (5,0)DTETIMInterval date (yymmdd) and time (hhmmss): The date and time of the sample interval.C (12)INTSECElapsed interval seconds: The number of seconds since the last sample interval.PD (7,0)IOPRNIOP resource name.C(10)BIOPIDReservedC (1)BSTYPEThe resource type of the IOP or adapter represented by this record.C (4)BSLNDLine description: The name of the description for this line.C (10)BSLSPLine speed: The speed of the line in bits per second (bps).PD (11,0)BSBTRNBytes transmitted: The number of bytes (data and control characters) transmitted, including bytes transmitted again.PD (11,0)BSBRCVBytes received: The number of bytes (data and control characters) received including bytes received in error.PD (11,0)BSPRCLProtocol type: B for binary synchronous.C (1)BSDCRVData characters received: The number of data characters received successfully (excluding synchronous characters) while in data mode. For feature types 2507 and 6150, this value is equal to field BSBRCV.PD (11,0)BSDCREData characters received in error: The number of data characters received with a block-check character error while in data mode. For feature types 2507 and 6150, this value is equal to field BSCRER.PD (11,0)BSDCTRData characters transmitted: The number of data characters transmitted successfully while in data mode. For feature types 2507 and 6150, this value is equal to field BSBTRN.PD (11,0)BSCRERCharacters received in error: The number of characters received with a block-check character error.PD (11,0)BSLNKNegative acknowledgment character received to text sent (see note). The number of times the remote station or device did not understand the command sent from the host system.PD (11,0)BSLWAWrong acknowledgment character to text sent (see note). The host system received an acknowledgment from the remote device that was not expected. For example, the system expected an ACK0 and received an ACK1.PD (11,0)BSLQTSEnqueue to text sent (see note): Text was sent by a station and an ENQ character was returned. The receiving station expected some form of acknowledgment, such as an ACK0, ACK1, or NAK.PD (11,0)BSLINVInvalid (unrecognized format): One of the delimiter characters that encloses the data in brackets being sent/received is not valid (see note).PD (11,0)BSLQAKEnqueue to acknowledged character: The remote station returned an acknowledgment (for example, ACK0) and the host system sent an ENQ character. This indicates that the host station did not recognize the acknowledgment as a valid acknowledgment (see note).PD (11,0)BSLTNKNegative acknowledgment character received to text sent (total): The number of times the remote station did not understand the command sent from the host system (see note).PD (11,0)BSLTWAWrong acknowledgment character to text sent (total): The host system received an acknowledgment from the remote device that was not expected. For example, the host system expected an ACK0 and received an ACK1 (see note).PD (11,0)BSLTQTEnqueue to text sent (total): Text was sent by a station and an ENQ character was returned. The receiving station expected some form of acknowledgment such as an ACK0, ACK1, or NAK (see note).PD (11,0)BSLTIVInvalid (unrecognized format) (total): One of the delimiter characters that enclose the data in brackets being sent/received is not valid (see note).PD (11,0)BSLTQAEnqueue to acknowledged character (total): The remote station returned an acknowledgment (for example, ACK0) and the host station sent an ENQ character. This indicates that the host station did not recognize the acknowledgment as a valid acknowledgment (see note).PD (11,0)BSLDRADisconnect received: The remote station issued a disconnect with abnormal end. This could occur when error recovery did not succeed or the binary synchronous job was ended.PD (11,0)BSLEABEnd of transmission (EOT) received (abnormal end): Similar to a disconnect.PD (11,0)BSLDFADisconnect received (forward abnormal end): The host station issued a disconnect with abnormal end. This could occur when the error recovery did not succeed, or the binary synchronous job was ended.PD (11,0)BSLEFAEOT received (forward abnormal end): Similar to a disconnect.PD (11,0)BSLDBTNumber of data blocks transmitted.PD (11,0)BSLDBRNumber of data blocks received.PD (11,0)BSLBKRNumber of data blocks transmitted again.PD (11,0)BSLBKENumber of data blocks received in error.PD (11,0)BSLTRTTotal number of characters transmitted again, including control characters.PD (11,0)BSLDRTTotal number of data characters transmitted again.PD (11,0)
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