Verilink DCSU 2911 (880-502647-001) Product Manual User Manual

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DCSU 2911 E1 Craft Interface

Verilink DCSU 2911 User Manual

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Choosing X returns you to the Performance/Status Menu:

Select P from the Performance/Status Menu to display the
Performance/Status Menu (Data Summary).

Figure 4-10 Performance/Status Menu (Data Summary)

When one of the following options from the Performance/Status
Menu (Data Summary) is selected, the previous 24-hour’s data is
displayed in 15-minute increments for a total of 96 blocks of time.
Press E

NTER

to exit these screens:

-- DCSU 2911 PERFORMANCE/STATUS MENU --

24hr E1 Performance Data Summary

ES SES UAS LOF LOSS AISS

PORT 1 0 0 9932 9931 9932 0

PORT 2 0 0 9968 9967 9968 0

PORT 3 0 0 9932 9931 9932 0

PORT 4 0 0 9968 9967 9968 0

En) Errored Seconds Un) Unavailable Seconds

Sn) Severely Errored Seconds Fn) Frame Alignments Error Seconds

Dn) SEF Seconds Bn) Background Block Error

An) AIS Seconds Ln) LOS Seconds

Cn) LOF Seconds On) OOF Seconds

Rn) Reset Registers X) exit this screen

[1,1] DCSU 2911 >

Table 4-7

Performance/Status Parameters

Command

Description

En

Errored Seconds (ES): A second with one or more CAS or FAS defects.

Un

Unavailable Seconds (UAS): Counted for every second in which an Unavailable Signal State

occurs with the onset of 10 contiguous SES errors. It is also defined as the number of

seconds a service is unavailable due to a Loss of Frame (LOF) condition. The UAS

condition is stopped when the failure condition clears.

Sn

Severely Errored Seconds (SES): This error counts one second intervals with one or more

AIS defects or 320 or more CRC-4 errors.

Fn

Frame Alignments Error Signal: This error occurs when the frame alignment threshold of

10

-3

errors in a given second is exceeded.

Dn

Severely Errored Framing (SEF) Seconds: Those seconds in which two or more framing bit

errors occur within a 2-millisecond period.

Bn

Background Block Error: An errored block not occurring as part of an SES.

An

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Seconds: A count of one-second intervals containing one or

more AIS defects. AIS is an unframed All-Ones bit pattern that indicates an alarm

condition exists upstream in a circuit leading to the downstream equipment. This is also

called an All-Ones Keep-Alive or Blue Alarm Signal (as sent) or Red Alarm (as received). An

AIS defect is declared when there are 3 or fewer zeros in 512 bit times and there is a LOF

defect. It is cleared when there are 3 or more zeros in two frames or the LOF defect no

longer exists.

Ln

Loss of Signal (LOS) Seconds: A second during which the DCSU is in a Loss of Signal state.

LOS is declared upon detecting 175 consecutive zeros, it is cleared with the receipt of the

next 1 bit.

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