Loss of frame secs, Unavailable seconds, Controlled slip seconds – Verilink PRISM 3060-10 (34-00252.4) Product Manual User Manual

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Loss of Frame Secs

LOFS

displays the number of seconds that the network interface is out of frame

sync.

Unavailable Seconds

UAS

displays the number of one-second intervals of unavailable service. Counting

begins when 10 consecutive severely errored seconds (CSES) occur and ends when
10 consecutive seconds pass with no SES. The initial 10 seconds are included in
this count.

Controlled Slip Seconds

CSS displays the number of one-second intervals where at least one controlled slip
occurred.

Bipolar Error Secs

BPES displays the number of one-second intervals where at least one bipolar code
violation occurred.

Daily performance data for the parameters listed above appears following the
15-minute interval listings. It is collected in 24 -hour intervals for the preceding
30-day period. The days (from Day#00 to Day# 30) are viewed by pressing Select
and using the up and down arrow keys. Day#00 is the most recently stored day
and Day#30 is the oldest day. Pressing the Exit or Select keys returns the cursor to
the left.

ESF Errors

Displays the total number of ESF error events since the counts were last reset. This
value is not recorded by interval. Counting stops when the value of 65535 is
reached.

Clear ESF Stats

When YES is selected, all user network performance registers are set to zero and
the parameter returns to NO. The telco register set (accessible by the service
provider) is not cleared by this action.

Network Alarms

The network interface alarm status is reported as one of the states shown in the
following paragraphs. The front panel alarm indicator and the rear panel alarm

relay contacts are controlled solely by the user-selected alarm thresholds set in

Alarm Thresholds on page 20.

SIGNAL LOSS

Indicates that the T1 receive signal level has dropped below the level that can be
detected.

SYNC LOSS

Indicates that the unit is unable to synchronize on the incoming T1 framing
pattern.

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