Chapter 4: Monitoring and Managing Your FN10Page 4-8Fast Network 10 User Guide• The number of SNMP PDUs received by the FN10 which had anASN.1 parsing error while being decoded by the FN10.[snmpInASNParseErrs]• The total number of MIB objects which have been successfullyretrieved by the FN10 as a result of SNMP GetRequest or GetNextPDUs. [snmpInTotalReqVars]• The total number of MIB objects which have been successfully alteredby the FN10 as a result of SNMP SetRequest PDUs.[snmpInTotalSetVars]• The total number of SNMP GetRequest PDUs received by the FN10,which have been processed with no errors. [snmpInGetRequests]• The total number of SNMP GetNext PDUs received by the FN10,which have been processed with no errors. [snmpInGetNexts]• The total number of SNMP SetRequest PDUs received by the FN10,which have been processed with no errors. [snmpInSetRequests]• The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a valueof tooBig in the PDU’s ErrorStatus. [snmpOutTooBigs]• The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a valueof noSuchName in the PDU’s ErrorStatus. [snmpOutNoSuchNames]• The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a valueof badValue in the PDU’s ErrorStatus. [snmpOutBadValues]• The total number of SNMP PDUs created by the FN10, with a valueof genErr in the PDU’s ErrorStatus. [snmpOutGenErrs]• The total number of SNMP GetResponse PDUs created by the FN10.[snmpOutGetResponses]• The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs created by the FN10.[snmpOutTraps]4.3 USING LCM TO CHECK FN10 STATUSThe LCM commands that enable you to quickly check on the status of theFN10 include:• Status