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Configuring AUSM-B Cards

Configuring AUSM-B Cards

This chapter describes dialogs that show configuration information for:

Displaying Card Parameters

Select the AUSM-B card to display AUSM-B card configuration dialogs by doing one of the following:

The AUSM-B Card Category menu contains the following items:

These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.

Card Configuration

Use the Card Configuration dialog to view AUSM-B card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 2-1.


Table 2-1: Card Configuration Dialog Parameters

Parameter

Description

Slot Number

Number of the current slot the card is installed in.

Card Type

Current card type. In this case, it is an AUSM-B.

Card State

Front card status. Can be:

  • nocard

  • standby

  • active

  • failed

  • selfTest

  • heldInReset

  • boot

  • mismatch

  • unknown

  • coreCardMisMatch

  • blocked

  • reserved

Front Card Description

Description of the front card.

Front Card Serial No

Serial number of the front card.

Card Hardware Revision

Current card hardware revision.

Card Firmware Revision

Current card firmware revision.

MIB Version Number

MIB version number updated when any part of the MIB changes.

Card Reset Reason

Reason for the last card reset. Can be Powerup, parityError, watchDog, resource, clrAll, missingTask.

Line Module Type

Current line module number. Can be:

  • lm-RJ48-8T1

  • lm-RJ48-8E1

  • lm-SMB-8E1

  • lm-RJ48-8T1-R

  • lm-RJ48-8E1-R

Line Module State

Current back card state. Can be any of: notPresent, Present, invalid

Line Module Description

Description of the current back card.

Line Module Serial Number

Serial number of the current back card.

Line Module Hardware Revision

Hardware revision of the current back card

Line Module Firmware Revision

Firmware revision of the current back card.


Note The Card Configuration dialog is not a configurable dialog.

Service Module Features

ATM Port RealTime Counters

Use the ATM Port RealTime Counters dialog to view ATM port RealTime counters information. The ATM Port RealTime Counters dialog parameters are described in Figure 2-1.


Figure 2-1: ATM Port RealTime Counters Configuration

The ATM Port RealTime Counters dialog parameters are described in Table 2-2.


Table 2-2: ATM Port RealTime Counters Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Port Number

Port Number.

IngressRcvCells

Total number of cells received in the Ingress direction.

Ingress GFC Err Cells

Ingress Generic Flow Control error cells.

Ingress Vpi/Vci Err Cell

Ingress Vpi/Vci error cells.

Ingress Unkown Vpi/Vci

Total number of cells received in the Ingress direction with unknown VPI/VCI.

Egress Xmt Cells

Total number of cells transmitted in the Egress direction.

PortAlarm DiscCells

Total number of cells transmitted in the Egress direction.

Egress Xmt CLP Set Cells

Total number of cells transmitted in Egress with CLP bit set.

Egress Xmt EFCI Set Cells

Total number of cells transmitted in Egress with EFCI bit set.

Port Xmt AIS cells

Total number of AIS cells transmitted towards the port.

Port Xmt Segment Lpbk cells

Total number of Segment Loopback cells transmitted towards the port.

Port Rcv AIS cells

Total number of AIS cells received in the Ingress direction.

Port Rcv FERF cells

Total number of FERF cells received in the Ingress direction.

Port Rcv Segment Lpbk cells

Total number of segment loopback cells received in the Ingress direction.

Port Rcv CRC Err OAM cells

Total number of CRC Err OAM cells received in the Ingress direction.

ingrRcvCLPSetCells

Total number of CLP Set cells received in the Ingress direction.

ingrXmtCells

Total number of Xmt cells transmitted in the ingress direction

egrRcvCells

Total number of cells transmitted in the Egress direction

ingrRcvCellRate

Rate at which cells are received in the Ingress direction

ingrRcvUtilization

Number of cells received per second from the port in the ingress direction. Maximum value is 5000 because because clear E1 rate is 4830.

egrXmtCellRate

Rate at which XMT cells are transmitted in the Ingress direction

egrXmtUtilization

Percentage utilization of the port speed in the egress direction.

egrRcvCellRate

Rate at which cells are received in the egress direction

egrRcvUtilization

Percentage utilization of the port speed in the egess receive direction.

totalIngrQfulldiscardCells

Total number of cells dropped on all the channels on this port because the the ingress Q was full. Adds up all the IngressQfull discard per channel statistics for all the channels in the port.

txFifoFullCnt

provides a count of the number of times the AUSM-B card tried to send a cell, but was unable to send because the Transmit FIFO was full. Note that this is NOT a count of the number of cells dropped. This statistics is per card statistics. This counter is duplicated in channel count group to help monitoring.

totalIngrClpSetDiscardCells

Total number of cells with CLP=1 dropped on all the channels on this port because of either PCR Exceeded, SCR exceeded (with CLP tagging disabled) or CLP Hysteris. Adds up all the IngressClpSet discard per channel statistics for all the channels in the port.

Rcv Hec Err Cnt

Number of HEC errored cells received on all the links currently in the group. This object does not have any default value.

Rcv Hec Err Sec Cnt

Number of seconds in which at least one link in the IMA group experienced a HEC error.

Rcv Hec Err SE Sec Cnt

Number of severely errored seconds received on all the links currently in the IMA group.

Clear Port Counters?

Clears all Port Counters. Choose noAction or resetCounters form the popup menu.

LCN Partition Type

Use the LCN Partition Type dialog to configure LCN partition type on a AUSM-B card. (See Figure 2-2.)


Figure 2-2: LCN Partition Type Dialog

Choose one from the cardLcnPartitionType pulldown menu:

  • No Partition

Disables partitioning on the current card.

  • controllerBased

Enables controller based resource type for the current card. This means the total number of LCNs available to each controller is fixed but no reservation on each port.

  • portControllerBased

Enables card specific resource partitioning on the current card. This means that a certain number of LCNs available on each port for each controller is reserved as specified in the port resource.

To modify LCN partition type, make the changes you want and click Modify.

Ports

There are two dialogs for configuring ports on an AUSM-B card:

These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.

Card/Ports (ATM)

Use the Card/Ports (ATM) dialog to configure ATM Ports on an AUSM-B card. (See Figure 2-3.)


Figure 2-3: Card/Ports (ATM) Dialog

The Card/Ports (ATM) dialog parameters are described in Table 2-3.


Table 2-3: Card/Ports (ATM) Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Port No.

Logical port number.

Line No.

Line number.

Port Enable

Port enabled status. Choose enable or disable from the popup menu.

Port State

Logical port state. Can be:

  • notConfigured

  • active

  • remoteLoopback

  • linefailure

  • signallingfailure

  • outofcelldelineation

  • localloopback

Clear Port Counters

Port speed. Choose noAction or resetCounters from the popup menu.

Clear Port ILMI Counters

Number of flags transmitted between frame relay frames. Choose noAction or resetCounters from the popup menu.

Port Oversubscribed

Number of times queue 1 is serviced for every time queue 2 is serviced.

Port Type

Port type. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • frame-relay

  • frFUNI

  • frame-forward

Port Interface Type

Port interface type.

Port Speed (Cells Per Sec)

Port speed in Kbps.

Cell Framing

Indicates the supported cell framing type. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • other

  • atm

  • plcp

Cell Scramble

Indicates whether or not cell scrambling is required. Choose noScramble or scramble from the popup menu.

Single Bit ErrCorrection

Single bit error correction line status. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu. Disable is the default.

Port Signalling Protocol Type

Port signalling protocol. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • other

  • noSignalling

  • ILMI

Port Signalling Vpi

VPI on which signalling cells arrive.

Port Signalling Vci

VCI on which signalling cells arrive.

ILMI Trap Enable

ILMI trap enabled status. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

Min Trap Interval (Secs)

Number of seconds between traps.

Keep Alive Polling Enable

Keep alive polling enabled status. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

Error Threshold

Error threshold.

Event Threshold

Event threshold.

Polling Interval (Secs)

Polling interval. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • 5 Secs

  • 10 Secs

  • 15 Secs

  • 20 Secs

  • 25 Secs

  • 30 Secs

  • 35 Secs

  • 40 Secs

  • 45 Secs

  • 50 Secs

  • 55 Secs

  • 60 Secs.

Min Enquiry Interval (Secs)

Minimum enquiry interval.

Card/Ports (Forum Compliant IMA Groups)

Use the Cards/Ports (Forum Compliant IMA Groups) dialog to configure Forum Compliant IMA Ports on an AUSM-B card. (See Figure 2-4.)


Figure 2-4: Card/Ports (Forum Compliant IMA Groups) Dialog

The Cards/Ports (Forum Compliant IMA Groups) dialog parameters are described in Table 2-4.


Table 2-4: Card/Ports (Forum Compliant IMA Groups) Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

IMAPort Num

IMA port number. Choose onenoAction or resetCounters from the popup menu.

IMAPort State

IMA Port State. Choose onenoAction or resetCounters from the popup menu.

IMAPort Enable

Modifies, enables, or disables the configuration of the port. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • delport

  • addport

  • addlinks

  • dellinks

  • modify

IMAPort Speed(Cells per Sec.)

Speed of the port in cells per second.

Num. Links in Group

Number of links configured in the IMA group.

List of Links In Group

List of links in the IMA group delimited by dots.

Period LCP Cells Tx (Cells)

Period at which LCP cells of the IMA protocol can be transmitted. A value of 32 indicates that after 32 cells, one LCP cell is transmitted on that link of the IMA group. Currently, the only value supported is 128.

Max. Tolerable Diff. Delay(Milli Secs)

Indicates the maximum tolerable differential delay in milliseconds between the various links in the IMA group.

IMA Port Type

Indicates whether or not the port is to be configured for UNI/NNI/STI mode. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • uni

  • nni

  • sti

  • vpTrkUni

AxisImaGroupTxAvailCellRate

Current cell rate (truncated value in cells per second) provided by the IMA group in the transmit direction, considering all the transmit links in the active state.

AxisImaGroupSymmetry

Symmetry of the IMA group. Choose symmetricOperation.

AxisImaGroupMinNumRxLinks

Minimum number of receive links required to be active for the IMA group to be in the Up state. At present since only symmetric configuration is supported,this should be equal to axisImaGroupMinNumTxLinks.

AxisImaGroupNetTxClkMode

Transmit clocking mode used by the near-end IMA group. Choose ctc or itc from the popup menu.

AxisImaGroupNumRxCfgLnks

Number of links that are configured to receive in this IMA group.

AxisImaGroupTestLinkIfIndex

Designates an interface as the test link. A value of -1 specifies that the implementation may choose the test link. In this case, the implementation may also choose the value of axisImaGroupTestPattern.

AxisImaGroupTestPattern

Specifies the test pattern in an IMA group loopback operation. A value in the range 0 to 255 designates a specific pattern. A value of -1 specifies that the implementation may choose the value. In this case, the implementation may also choose the value of axisImaGroupTestLinkIfIndex.

AxisImaGroupTestProcStatus

Used to enable or disable the Test Pattern Procedure, and to note whether at least one link failed the test.

AxisImaGroupIntegrationUpTime

Integration up time for alarm integration.

AxisImaGroupIntegrationDownTime

Integration down time for alarm integration.

To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.

Channels

Use the Channels dialog to configure channels on an AUSM-B card. (See Figure 2-5).


Figure 2-5: AUSM-B Channels Dialog

The Channels dialog parameters are described in Table 2-5.


Table 2-5: AUSM-B Channels Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Channel No.

Virtual connection number.

Channel Row Status

Channel status. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • add

  • del

  • mod

Clear Channel Counters

Resets all the counters. Choose noAction or resetCounters from the popup menu.

Channel Conn Type

Connection type. Choose vpc or vcc from the popup menu.

Channel Service Type

Service type. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • cbr (constant bit rate)

  • vbr (variable bit rate)

  • abr (available bit rate)

  • ubr (unassigned bit rate)

Channel Conn Descr.

Description of the connection.

Channel Conn Type

Connection type. Choose vpc or vcc from the popup menu.

Channel Port No.

Logical port on the board to which the logical channel is associated.

Channel VPI

VPI value for the channel.

Channel VCI

VCI value for the channel.

Channel Egress Q Select

Select one out of the 16 possible queues. Each queue may have a different service algorithm.

Ingress Q Depth

Sets the maximum depth for Queue before it starts dropping the cells. In AUSM-B, the valid range is from 1..8000.

High Threshold for Dropping CLP

Sets the higher threshold for dropping CLP set cells in the Ingress direction. In AUSM-B, the valid range is from 1..8000.

Low Threshold for Dropping CLP

Sets the lower threshold for dropping CLP set cells in the Ingress direction. In AUSM-B, the valid range is from 1..8000.

Channel CLP State

CLP state for the channel. Can be low or high.

Channel EFCI Threshold

Sets the EFCI threshold value for setting EFCI bit in the Ingress direction. In AUSM-B, the valid range is from 1..8000.

Ingress UPC Enable?

Enables and disables UPC for the Ingress cells. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

PCR for CLP (0+1) Cells

Peak Cell Rate for CLP [0+1] cells. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port [T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear)]. The IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B (4-port card), the maximum value is 4830.

Compliant Information Rate (CPS)

Complaint Information Rate. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port [T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear)]. The IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B (4-port card), the maximum value is 4830.

Compliant CDV For Cells (Micro Secs)

Complaint Cell Delay Variation for all cells.

Compliant Burst Size

Complaint Burst Size.

Initial Burst Size

Initial Burst Size.

Max Frame Size

Maximum Frame Size.

SCR Policing

Selects SCR policing for CLP=0 or all cells. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • clp0

  • off

  • clp0and1

PCR for CLP=0 Cells

Peak Cell Rate for CLP=0 cells. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port, which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear) port. The IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B, the maximum value is 4830.

Compliant CDV for CLP=0 Cells

Complaint Cell Delay Variation for CLP=0 cells.

Enable/Disable CLP Tagging

Used to enable or disable CLP tagging for Ingress cells.

Enable/Disable Frame Based GRCA

Used to enable or disable Frame based GCRA.

Enable/Disable Foresight

Used to enable or disable Foresight.

Min. Information Rate (CPS)

Minimum Information Rate. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port, which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear) port. The IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B , the maximum value is 4830.

Peak Information Rate (CPS)

Peak Information Rate. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port, which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear) port. The IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B , the maximum value is 4830..

Quiescent Information Rate (CPS)

Quiescent Information Rate. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port, which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear) port. The IMA port's speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B, the maximum value is 4830.

Enable/Disable Remote Lpbk

Enables or disables the remote loopback for each channel. When you enable this option on a connection (channel), all the cells that are coming from the network side would be lopped back toward the network and all the frames coming from the user side would be dropped. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

Test Type

Choose one from the popup menu:

  • testcon

tests the continuity of the connection

  • testdelay

tests the continuity of the connection and measures for delay through the network.

  • notest

The chanTestType starts testing the continuity or delay of a connection. It sends specific cell patterns toward the network and the terminating end of this connection has to be an AXIS or ASI of a BPX in order for this test to be working. The receiving node would loop back when it receives these cells. The test should be complete in about a couple of seconds.

To test the delay, follow these steps:

    1. Set Channel Test Type to testdelay.

    2. Read Channel Test State until it is "Pass" or "Fail."

    3. Read Round Trip Delay for the delay if it is "Pass." The chanTestType will return to "notest" when the test is completed.

To test the continuity, follow these steps:

    1. Set Channel Test Type to testcon.

    2. Read Channel Test State until it is "Pass" or "Fail."

You cannot select two tests back-to-back. You must select test and wait for the result before starting the other test.

Test State

State of the test. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • inprogress ---The state of chanTestState when you select any test.

  • notinprogress ---The state of chanTestState when a connection is added.

  • passed---Passed test.

  • failed---Failed test.

Round Trip Delay (Milli. Sec)

Round trip delay in milliseconds. When chanTestType is testdelay, the result of the test can be read in chanRTResult.

Test Type CPE Side

ChanTestType starts testing the segment continuity of a connection. It sends OAM Segment Loopback cells towards the port side (CPE). The CPE loops back the cell. Choose testconseq or notest from the popup menu. Notest is the default.

To test the continuity, follow these steps:

    1. Set chanTestTypeCPESide to "testconseq."

    2. Read chanTestState until it is "Pass" or "Fail." chanTestType returns to "notest" when the test is completed.

Test State CPE Side

State of the test. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • inprogress---The state of chanTestState when you select any test.

  • notinprogress---The state of chanTestState when a connection is added.

  • passed---Passed test.

  • failed---Failed test.

Ingress Percent Util

Percentage utilization of the IngrService Rate, used for connection admission control.

Egress Percent Util

Percentage utilization of the EgrService Rate, used for Egress bandwidth calculation and connection admission control.

Egress Service Rate

Used for Egress bandwidth calculation and for connection admission control. The actual value depends on the speed of the logical port, which can be a T1, E1 (normal), E1 (clear), IMA T1, IMA E1 (normal), or IMA E1 (clear) port. The IMA's port speed is variable and depends on the number of links in the port. In AUSM-B, the maximum value is 4830.

Oversubscribe Override

Allows you to add a new connection on a port, even if it is oversubscribed. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

Local VP ID

Every VP connection will have a unique VP ID of between 1 and 340. This is sent to ASC at the time of VP connection setup. This number, along with the slot number, forms a number that is unique across the shelf. This will be set only when adding the connection.

The range varies, depending on the BNM interface:

STI 1..100UNI 1..20NNI 1..340AUSM-B-4P 1..255

Enable/Disable RM Cells

Enables and disables the sending of Resource Management Cells. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

Ingress Discard Option

Enables and disables the sending of Resource Management Cells. Choose disable or enable from the popup menu.

CDR Number

Key to correlate cell/frame counts, start/end record.

To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.

Lines Configuration

There are four ways to select the line (the rear view of the card must be displaying) to display the appropriate line configuration dialog:

The categories of line configuration for dsx1 lines are:

Physical Line Configuration (dsx1)

Use the Physical Line Config (dsx1) dialog to view and configure the dsx1 physical line information. (See Figure 2-6.)


Figure 2-6: Physical Line Config (dsx1) Dialog

The Physical Line Config (dsx1) dialog parameters are described in Table 2-6.


Table 2-6: Physical dsx1 Line Config (dsx1)Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Line Number

Line number.

Type

Line type. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • dsx1ESF

  • dsx1D4

  • dsx1E1

  • dsx1E1CRC

  • dsx1E1CRC-MF

  • dsx1E1MF

  • dsc1E1clearchannel

Connector

Line connector type and the back card type. Can be one of the following:

  • db15

  • bnc

  • rj48

Line Enable

Line enabled status. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • modify

  • enable

  • disable

Coding

Type of zero code suppression used on the line, which affects a number of its characteristics. Choose one popup menu:

  • dsx1HDB3

  • dsx1JBZS

  • dsx1B8ZS

  • dsx1AMI

JBZS = Jammed Bit Zero Suppression

Length

Line length. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • lineLength0to110Feet

  • lineLength110to220Feet

  • lineLength220to330Feet

  • lineLength330to440Feet

  • lineLength440to550Feet

  • lineLength550to660Feet

  • lineLength660FeetPlus

  • lineLength-75-0hm

  • lineLength-120-0hm

  • lineLength0to131Feet

  • lineLength131to262Feet

  • lineLength262to393Feet

  • lineLength393to524Feet

  • lineLength524to655Feet

  • lineLength655FeetPlus

  • notRequired

Xmt Clock

Transmit clock source. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • localTiming

  • loopTiming

  • throughTiming

On a CESM card, only localTiming is supported.

Loopback

Line loopback configuration of the DS1 interface. Choose one of the following from the popup menu:

  • dsx1LocalLoop

  • dsx1NoLoop

  • dsx1RemoteLoop

Code Sent

Type of code sent across DS1. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • dsx1SendNoCode

  • dsx1SendLineCode

  • dsx1SendPayLoadCode

  • dsx1SendResetCode

  • LineUsedTimeslotsBitMap

DS0's Used

DS0s used for this line.

Loopback code Detect

Indicates whether or not detection of line loopback codes is enabled. Choose codeDetectDisabled or codeDetectEnabled from the popup menu.

Enable BERT

Indicates whether or not BERT is enabled. Choose disabled or enabled from the popup menu.

To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.

dsx1 Physical Line Alarm Configuration

Use the Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) dialog to view and configure the dsx1 physical line alarm information. (See Figure 2-7.)


Figure 2-7:

Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1 ) Dialog

The Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) dialog parameters are described in Table 2-7.


Table 2-7: Physical Line Alarm Config (dsx1) Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Line Number

Line number.

Line Alarm State

Status of the line alarm. A value of zero indicates no alarms.

Line Statistical Alarm State

Status of the line statistical alarm. A value of zero indicates no alarms.

Setup Severity of Red Alarm

Used to set up the severity of RED alarm. When the LOS alarm is detected, the FRSM sends the alarm with the appropriate severity status. Choose major or minor from the popup menu.

Setup Severity of RAI Alarm

Used to set up the severity of RAI alarm. When the LOS alarm is detected, the FRSM sends the alarm with the appropriate severity status. Choose major or minor from the popup menu.

Near-End Alarm Counter
(up counter)

Integration counter. The local alarms are LOS and LOF. The default is 6.

Near-End Alarm Counter
(down counter)

Integration counter. The near-end alarms are LOS and LOF. The default is 1.

Near-End Alarm Threshold

Determines the value to declare for near-end alarm. A count of 1500 gives 2.5 seconds to declare LOS with an up count value of 6.

Far-End Alarm Counter
(up counter)

Integration counter. The far-end alarms are AIS and YEL. The default is 6.

Far-End Alarm Counter
(down counter)

Integration counter. The far-end alarms are AIS and YEL. The default is 1.

Far-End Alarm Threshold

Determines the value to declare for far-end alarm. A count of 1500 gives 2.5 seconds to declare LOS with an up count value of 6.

Statistical Alarm Severity

Used to set up the severity of statistical alarm. When any statistical alarm is detected, the FRSM sends the alarm with appropriate severity status. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • major

  • minor

  • inhibit

To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.

dsx1 Line RealTime Counters

Use the Dsx1 Line RealTime Counters dialog to view and configure the dsx1 RealTime counters. (See Figure 2-8.)


Figure 2-8: Dsx1 Line Real Time Counters Dialog

The dSX1 Line RealTime Counters dialog parameters are described in Table 2-7.


Table 2-8: Dsx1 Line Real Time Counters Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Cnt Line Number

Line number.

Clear Line Counters

Resets all the counters. Choose noaction or clear.

Rcv LOS Count

Number of times the Loss Of Signal is detected with or without integrating to LOS alarm.

Rcv OOF Count

Number of times yellow alarms is detected with or without integrating to RAI alarm.

Rcv RAI Count

Number of times yellow alarms is detected with or without integrating to RAI alarm.

Rcv FE Count

Number of Framing Errors detected.

To modify the parameters, make the changes you want and click Modify.


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