Clear alarm log, Display status, Performance counters and reporting – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Man-Machine T1 maintenance interface software

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Alarm Log

3/03/95 1:48 Yellow alarm on T1 carrier

3/03/95 1:50 Initialized Memory

3/03/95 2:33 T1 carrier level 1 alarm

3/03/95 3:47 T1 carrier level 2 alarm

3/03/95 4:43 T1 carrier performance within thresholds

3/03/95 15:01 Log Cleared

The Pause command can be used to display a full screen at a time by
entering D A P.

Clear Alarm Log

Clear all entries in the alarm log by typing in the Clear Alarm Log (C A L)
command set.

Display Status

The Display Status (D S) command set displays the current alarm
condition of the T1 link as well as the on-hook or off-hook status of each
of the 24 ports of the Lineside T1 card. Entering the Display Status (D S)
command set causes a screen similar to the following to appear:

LTI S/N Software Version 1.01 3/03/95 1:50

In alarm state:

NO

T1 link at alarm level 0

Port 0 off hook, Port 1 on hook, Port 2 on hook, Port 3 on hook,

Port 4 on hook, Port 5 on hook, Port 6 off hook, Port 7 off hook,

Port 8 off hook, Port 9 on hook, Port 10 on hook, Port 11 on hook,

Port 12 off hook, Port 13 on hook, Port 14 on hook, Port 15 on hook,

Port 16 on hook, Port 17 on hook, Port 18 off hook, Port 19 off

hook,

Port 20 off hook, Port 21 on hook, Port 22 on hook, Port 23 on hook

Performance counters and reporting

The MMI monitors the performance of the T1 link according to several
performance criteria including errored, bursty, unavailable, loss of frame
and frame slip seconds. It registers the performance of these criteria by
reading their status every second and counting their results. These counts
are accumulated for an hour, and then they are reset to 0. Previous hour
count results are maintained for each hour for the previous 24 hours.

Performance counts are maintained for the following:

Errored seconds – one or more CRC-6 errors, or one or more out of
frame errors in a second.

Bursty seconds – more than one and less than 320 CRC-6 errors in a
second.

Unavailable seconds – unavailable state starts with 10 consecutive
severely errored seconds and ends with 10 consecutive severely

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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