E1 performance counters and reports, E1 verification and fault isolation testing, Login and password – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards

Meridian 1, depending on how the dip switch for line processing is set
(dip switch 2, position 6). See

Table 104 "LEI card - E1 Switch 2 (S2) dip

switch settings" (page 271)

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If the MMI detects E1-link failures for any of the other conditions monitored
(out-of-frame, excess frame slips, loss-of-signal, and blue alarm condition),
the LEI automatically performs all alarm level 2 functions. The MMI also
sends a yellow alarm to the far-end LTU. Alarms may be configured
to self-clear when the alarm condition is no longer detected. See

“Set

Clearing” (page 293)

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All alarms activated produce a record in the alarm log. The alarm log
maintains records for the most recent 100 alarms, and can be displayed,
printed, and cleared. The alarm log displays or prints the alarms in
descending chronological order, beginning with the most recent alarm.
Notifications in the alarm log include the date and time of the alarm’s
occurrence.

E1 Performance Counters and Reports

The MMI maintains performance error counters for the following E1
conditions:

errored seconds

bursty seconds

unavailable seconds

framer-slip seconds

loss-of-frame seconds

The MMI retains E1 performance statistics for the current hour, and for
each hour for the previous 24. For descriptions of these performance error
counters and instructions on how to create a report on them and clear
them, see

“Performance counters and reporting” (page 302)

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E1 Verification and Fault Isolation Testing

The MMI enables various tests to be performed that either verify that the
E1 is working adequately, or help to isolate a problem to the LEI, the E1
link, or the CPE. For descriptions of all of these tests and instructions on
how to run them, see

“Testing” (page 304)

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Login and Password

The MMI can be accessed through any TTY, PC running a terminal
emulation program, or modem. After installing the MMI terminal and card
cables, the MMI can be configured.

For single-card installations, it is accessed by entering

L<CR>

to login.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

Copyright © 2003-2008 Nortel Networks

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