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7 • iDSL Port Configuration
becomes high, it is indicating that something is affecting the circuit connection between the iDSL modem
in the 3092 and the CPE's remote modem.
iDSL flap counter is a counter counting how many times the port has been connected to the far end unit.
•
2 &3
- The choice of the user for the internal iDSL modem. The choices are
,
and
.
•
424&3
- Shows the user defined test mode. The options are
!
" #""$
with a CRC error, and remote loop with a CRC error. These tests are
helpful in locating where the problem may be occurring in an iDSL circuit.
•
( %2 ( %%3
- Configures the severity of the alarm when the
modem line is down. The options are
%
(generate no alarm)
# #& # !
%$
and
#& ! %'
.
•
1 %2 %&3
- Sets the severity of the alarm when the bit error rate (BER)
exceeds the user configurable threshold.
The Alarm Thresholds are configured by the user to set the threshold of accumulated errors since the port was
activated. When the threshold value is exceeded, an alarm will be generated if the severity level of the alarm is
configured for a value other than
.
•
2&3
- Sets the threshold of the number of errored sec-
onds. When this value is exceeded, an alarm will be generated. This value is in seconds.
•
% 2&3
- Sets the threshold of the number of
Severely Errored Seconds. When this value is exceeded, an alarm will be generated. This value is in sec-
onds.
•
= 2 &3
- Sets the threshold of the number of
Unavailable seconds making the circuit connection unable to send data. When this value is exceeded, an
alarm will be generated. This value is in seconds.
iDSL Port Error Statistics
The
shows the Current Near End Performance displaying Errored Seconds (ES),
Severely Errored Seconds (SES), Unavailable Seconds (UAS), Current Seconds, and Valid 15 Minute Intervals.
For definitions of each of these parameters, see the descriptions later in this chapter. The Current Near End
Performance statistics are for the current 15-minute interval.
Figure 17 also shows the second half of the
& ,
. The
/ %
link displays this data for
the previous 15 minute intervals. The maximum number of 15 minute intervals is 96. The history will be dis-
cussed in greater detail in the next section. The definition of these parameters follows.
•
!2&3
- The number of seconds which have passed since the beginning of the
current 15-minute interval.
•
6>4 & 2 6> &3
- The number of complete 15-minute intervals
which have occurred since the port has been activated. It does not include the current 15-minute interval.
The following four parameters are defined over one 15-minute interval. The maximum number of 15-
minute intervals is 96 which covers a 24-hour period. This data can be used for monitoring the operation
of a port within one 24-hour period.
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...