Verilink DIDCSU 2912 (880-502646-001) Product Manual User Manual

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DIDCSU E1 Version

4-24

Verilink DIDCSU 2912 User Manual

Table 4-13 Net Port Alarm Menu Parameters

Net Port Alarm

Threshold

Configuration

Menu

The Performance/Status Menu reflects the industry E1 standard
thresholds. Use the Net Port Alarm Threshold Configuration
Menu to set your own alarm thresholds and intervals in addition to
the above standards.

To view and modify the alarm thresholds, enter “C” from the Net
Port Alarm Menu to display the Net Port Alarm Threshold
Configuration Menu. Use this menu to set the monitoring interval
for several types of alarms and the alarm threshold for errored
seconds within the monitoring interval.

For example, if the LOF interval is set to 100 seconds, and the LOF
threshold is set to 5 seconds, then an alarm is sent if more than 5
errored seconds occur during a 100-second interval. The errored
count resets to zero after the end of the interval, unless there is an

Command

Sub

Command

Description

Options

N

Network Management System (NMS) Address: This

option sets the ACP address (which is the address of the

PC that will receive the alarms). Though this address is

significant for Node Manager, it is not important for the

ASCII interface.

Address for alarm

destination such as:

128.0.0.0

A

Card Alarm Reporting: Use this option to enable or

disable cards from sending alarms.

Yes or No

(Y/N)

C

Configure Thresholds: To disable any or all alarm

conditions, enter a threshold value of 0. To enable a

condition, specify any non-zero threshold value.

S

Alarm Status: Displays the counts and intervals of the

LOF, LOS, RAI, AIS, BPV, ES, and SES registers.

R

Reset Counters: Restarts the values of the LOF, LOS, RAI,

AIS, BPV, ES 15 minute, ES 24 hours, SES 15 minute, and

SES 24 hour threshold counters. It resets their values to

0.

X

Exit the Net Port Alarm Threshold Status Menu

M

Disable/Enable Alarm Monitor: Use this option to either

activate or deactivate monitoring card alarms.

Toggles between

Enable and Disable

O

Display Alarm Buffer: Displays a major or minor alarm.

• Minor: These alarms do not affect traffic along the E1

line.

• Major: These alarms indicate a condition where

performance is seriously affected, for example, an E1

line failure. It prevents data from being reliably

transmitted across the circuit.

This option also indicates any alarms that have been

cleared.

Tn

Set Default Thresholds: Use this option to load the

factory default threshold settings.

Yes or No

(Y/N)

X

Exit the Net Port Alarm Menu

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