lenkestatus
Lenkestatus is a term used in network management to denote the current operational condition of a network link between two endpoints. It encompasses whether the link is active, the quality of the connection, and its ability to carry traffic as expected.
A lenkestatus record typically includes a status indicator (up, down, degraded), measured latency, available bandwidth, current
Data for lenkestatus is gathered from monitoring sources such as SNMP counters, flow telemetry, and device
In practice, lenkestatus supports fault isolation, capacity planning, and SLA verification. Operators use it to trigger
The term lenkestatus is not universally standardized and may appear mainly in vendor documentation or in organizations