Viewing t1/e1 local statistics, Viewing total local statistics, Viewing t1/e1 local statistics -17 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing T1/E1 Local Statistics

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Viewing T1/E1 Local Statistics

There are a number of commands available for viewing local

T1

and

E1

statistics. These

commands provide statistics for the past 24 hours, the current 15-minute interval, or the past
96 15-minute intervals. The following sections describe these commands.

Viewing Total Local Statistics

You can view statistics occurring during the past 24 hours on a single port by entering the
following command

telts <slot>/<port>

where

<slot>

is the slot number where the board is located, and

<port>

is the port number on

the board for which you want to view statistics. For example, to view 24-hour statistics for
Port 2 on the board in slot 5, enter

telts 5/2

A screen similar to the following displays:

Local 24-hour Period Statistics for port 2 on slot 5


Circuit Identifier

: Alcatel T1 Circuit

Valid Intervals

: 1 of 96

Elapsed Time

: 421 of 900

ES

SES

BES

UAS

SEFS

LES

CSS

PCV

LCV

====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ======

3

1

1

0

1

313

0

2

313

Circuit Identifier.

The textual description of this

T1

or

E1

port as configured through the

temod

command.

Valid Intervals

. Indicates the number of 15-minute intervals for which valid statistics were gath-

ered during the previous 24 hours. Statistics may be gathered for up to 96 15-minute intervals
during a 24 hour period.

Elapsed Time

. The number of seconds that have elapsed during this 15-minute interval of gath-

ering statistics. This time will be reset to zero when a 15-minute session of statistics gathering
is complete (and stored) and the next 15-minute interval begins.

ES

. Errored Seconds. For T1-

ESF

and

E1-CRC

conditions, this is a second with one or more

Path Code Violations, one or more out-of-frame defects, one or more controlled slip errors, or
an

AIS

error.

SES

. Severely Errored Seconds. For T1-

ESF

frames, this is a second with 320 or more Path

Code Violation errors, one or more out-of-frame defects, or an

AIS

error. For

E1-CRC

condi-

tions, this is a second with 832 or more Path Code Violation errors, or one or more out-of-
frame defects. For

E1

-no

CRC

signals, this is a second with 2048 or more Line Code Violation

errors. For

D4/(SF)

frames, this is a second with framing errors, an out-of-frame error, or a

second with

1544

or more line code violation errors.

BES

. Bursty Errored Seconds. The number of seconds with fewer than 320 but more than one

(1) Path Code Violation error (see below for definition), no Severely Errored Frame errors,
and no

AIS

errors.

UAS

. Unavailable Seconds. The number of seconds this port was unavailable for transmitting

or receiving data. In general, a port is unavailable after 10 consecutive Severely Errored
Seconds or after a failure on the interface occurs.

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