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link—clicking on this link takes you to the page that displays line sta-
tistics for the previous 15-minute interval. For more information about this page, refer to “Near End Line
Statistics—History” on page 138.
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link—clicking on this link takes you to the page that displays the total
statistics of errors that occurred during the previous 24-hour period. For more information about this page,
refer to “Near End Line Statistics—Totals” on page 140.
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link—clicking on this link takes you to the page that displays far-end sta-
tistics for the current 15-minute interval. For more information about this page, refer to “Far End Line Sta-
tistics—Current” on page 141.
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$ D/ %E
link—clicking on this link takes you to the page that displays far-end sta-
tistics for the previous 15-minute interval. For more information about this page, refer to “Far End Line
Statistics—History” on page 142.
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link—clicking on this link takes you to the page that displays the total far-
end statistics of errors that occurred during the previous 24-hour period. For more information about this
page, refer to “Far End Line Statistics—Totals” on page 144.
T1/E1 Link Activity main window
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window has three main sections that display the following T1/E1 parameters:
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—Shows the configuration of the T1/E1 Interface and service provided on each user time slot.
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—Show error statistics collected from the near-end of the T1/E1 line.
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—Show statistics collected from the far-end T1/E1 line. Far End Line Statistics can be
used by devices that support the facility data link (FDL)
Link (dsx1LineIndex)
This object identifies a DS1 Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry directly associated with this
DS1 interface, it must have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, the value exceeds ifNumber, and is assigned a
unique identifier by following this rule: inside interfaces (equipment side) with even numbers and outside
interfaces (network side) with odd numbers.
Type (dsx1LineType)
This variable indicates the type of DS1 line using the circuit. The circuit type determines the bits-per-second
rate that the circuit can carry and how it interprets error statistics. The values are as follows:
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dsx1ESF—Extended Superframe DS1
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dsx1D4—AT&T D4 format DS1
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dsx1E1—Based on CCITT/ITU G.704 without CRC
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dsx1E1-CRC—Based on CCITT/ITU G.704 with CRC
Circuit ID (dsx1CircuitIdentifier)
This is the transmission vendor’s circuit identifier. Knowing the circuit ID can be helpful during
troubleshooting.
Summary of Contents for 3092
Page 18: ...About this guide 16...
Page 22: ...1 Introduction 20 8 4 9...
Page 44: ...5 DS0 Mapping 42 C 4...
Page 48: ...6 Clocking 46...
Page 56: ...7 iDSL Port Configuration 54...
Page 66: ...9 Filter IP 64...
Page 89: ...2 3 87 12 TCP finWait1 6 finWait2 7 closeWait 8 lastAck 9 closing 10 timeWait 11 deleteTCB 12...
Page 90: ...12 TCP 88 2 3...
Page 94: ...13 UDP 92...
Page 100: ...14 RIP Version 2 98 7 2 3...
Page 106: ...15 SNMP 104...
Page 118: ...16 System 116 D 4 1...
Page 148: ...18 T1 E1 Link 146 D...
Page 152: ...19 T1 E1 Assignment 150 68 6...
Page 158: ...21 License 156...
Page 162: ...A RJ 21X Wiring Color Chart 160...