User Manual
UMN:CLI
V8102
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Command
Mode
Description
policy
<1-100>
1-100: anomaly rate (unit: integer percentage)
buffer-over-underrun-clear-
policy
<0-99>
Defines the anomaly rate that causes the correspond-
ing alarm to be cleared. If no more than this density of
anomalies occurs during the alarm clear soak interval,
the alarm is cleared.
buffer-over-underrun: buffer overrun/underrun
loss-packet: loss packet
malformed-packet: malformed packet
misconnect-packet: misconnect packet
1-99: anomaly rate (unit: integer percentage)
loss-packet-clear-policy
<0-99>
malformed-packet-clear-policy
<0-99>
misconnect-packet-clear-policy
<0-99>
To delete the configured anomaly rate, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no buffer-over-underrun-declaration-policy
PW-
Maintenance-
Profile
Deletes the configured anomaly rate
that causes the corresponding alarm
to be declared or cleared.
no loss-packet-declaration-policy
no malformed-packet-declaration-policy
no misconnect-packet-declaration-policy
no buffer-over-underrun-clear-policy
no loss-packet-clear-policy
no malformed-packet-clear-policy
no misconnect-packet-clear-policy
13.9.6
L-bit/R-bit Receive/Transmit Policy
To configure the L-bit receive policy, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
l-bit-receive-policy
{
play-out
|
repeat-last-packet
|
send-idle
}
PW-
Maintenance-
Profile
Defines the action toward the TDM interface when far
end TDM failure is indicated on packets received from
the PSN (L-bit set).
play-out: Play out service-specific AIS (default)
repeat-last-packet: Repeat last received packet
send-idle: Send channel idle signalling and idle chan-
nel payload to all DS0s comprising the service
no l-bit-receive-policy
Deletes the configured L-bit receive policy.
To configure the R-bit transmit set policy, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
r-bit-transmit-set-policy VALUE
PW-
Maintenance-
Profile
Defines the number of consecutive lost packets that
causes the transmitted R-bit to be set in the TDM to
PSN direction, indicating lost packets to the far end.
VALUE: number of consecutive lost packets