28 — Statistics
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
28-3
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Table 28-1 Synchronization statistics fields
Procedure 28-2 To enable or disable automatic clearing of
synchronization statistics
When automatic clearing is enabled (AUTO_CLR), the synchronization statistics for
every circuit are cleared daily. When automatic clearing is disabled (MAN_CLEAR), the
synchronization statistics are not cleared daily. With automatic clearing selected,
statistics can also be cleared manually.
STATS — MAN_CLEAR/AUTO_CLR*
* Default
Procedure 28-3 To clear synchronization statistics manually
All synchronization statistics can be cleared at once. Enter:
STATS — SYNCH — CLR_STATS
28.2
FAS and CRC4 statistics
The 2902 MainStreet system can gather FAS or CRC4 statistics to provide a measure
of E1 or HDSL link performance. FAS and CRC4 statistics are updated every
15 minutes to reflect the previous 24-hour period, and can be cleared automatically
or manually.
Item
Description
Current Interval
The number of seconds the source has been in use during the current
15-minute interval; you can update the information by refreshing the screen
(<Esc> <R>).
Last Hour
The number of seconds the source was in use for the last hour. The listing does
not include statistics for the current interval.
Worst Hour
The statistics for the hour having the greatest number of synchronization source
switches. The Worst Hour statistics are based on the worst hour since the last
time the statistics were cleared.
Accumulated
The total accumulated statistics since the last time the statistics were cleared.
Source Switches
The number of times that the synchronization source has changed. For
example, a change from Free Run to Primary and then back to Free Run is
counted as two source switches.
Primary, Free Run
The length of time (in seconds) that the particular synchronization source was
in use.
Summary of Contents for MainStreet 2902
Page 1: ...2902 MainStreet Network Termination Unit Release 1 0 H T E C H N I C A L P R A C T I C E S ...
Page 40: ...3 Mounting the unit 3 8 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 50: ...4 Ground and power connections 4 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 68: ...6 Connecting to the network 6 4 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 90: ...7 Connecting to data devices 7 22 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 108: ...10 Node management 10 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 150: ...14 CPSS 14 6 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 218: ...20 Codirectional DCM 20 6 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 234: ...22 HCM rate adaption 22 10 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 246: ...23 Cross connecting circuits 23 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 254: ...24 Visual indicators 24 8 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 266: ...25 Alarms 25 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 278: ...26 System diagnostics 26 12 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
Page 298: ...27 Loopbacks 27 20 2902 MainStreet Technical Practices 90 2906 01 May 2002 ...
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