Displaying idsl alarm profiles – ADC AVIDIA SWD4573I1 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Configuring Subscriber Services

Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual

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<hourly SES>

The hourly SES threshold is the number of severely errored seconds that must be met or
exceeded on the IDSL line within an hour for a trap to occur. The range is 0 (disable) to
127, with 10 as the default.

A severely errored second generates when the number of block errors (CRC violations)
defined by the SES threshold parameter (see

“Adding IDSL Line Profiles” on page 127

)

are detected during a one second interval.

<daily ES>

The daily ES threshold is the number of errored seconds that must be met or exceeded on
the IDSL line within a day for a trap to occur. The range is 0 (disable) to 4095, with 100 as
the default.

An errored second generates when one or more block errors (CRC violations) are detected
during a one second interval.

<daily SES>

The daily SES threshold is the number of severely errored seconds that must be met or
exceeded on the IDSL line within a day for a trap to occur. The range is 0 (disable) to 2047,
with 25 as the default.

A severely errored second generates when the number of block errors (CRC violations)
defined by the SES threshold parameter (see

“Adding IDSL Line Profiles” on page 127

)

are detected during a one second interval.

Example

::alarm=> new 50 10 125 25

Displaying IDSL Alarm Profiles

From the

::alarm=>

prompt, type the show command in the following format then press

.

show [<index>]

Parameter

[<index>]

The IDSL alarm profile table index number of the profile you want to display. Omitting this
parameter displays the entire IDSL alarm profile table.

ENTER

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