Target, Error events, Reset performance registers – Verilink PRISM 3030 (34-00208.L) Product Manual User Manual

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Alarms Screen

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Target

This two-part field determines which section of the circuit is presently displayed
by toggling the spacebar. Telco registers are for viewing only and can not be
changed. The four options are described as follows.

USER NET.

Display the user performance registers for the network.

USER DTE.

Display the user performance registers for the T1 DTE.

TELCO NET.

Display the telco performance registers for the network.

TELCO DTE.

Display the telco performance registers for the T1 DTE.

Error Events

Displays the running total of ESF error events for the circuit selected in Element
and is applicable only when Target is set to USER. This count accumulates until it
reaches 65535 or is reset by pressing Enter with the (RESET) field highlighted.

Reset Performance Registers

Allows the element registers to be reset and can only be used when the Target field
is set to USER. If Enter is pressed, the following warning appears:

DELETE ALL PERFORMANCE DATA?

(NO!)

(YES)

To exit this screen without performing the reset function, press Enter with NO
selected. To proceed with the reset function, press Enter on YES. All values for the
chosen register set (NET or DTE) are then reset to zero.

Standard 24 Hour

Toggling this field with the spacebar steps through the four available performance
screens.

The remainder of the fields in the Performance screen are for display only. They
are defined as follows.

Status

Displays the selected T1 line status derived from the type (or absence) of errors in
the received data. This status represents the immediate state of the received T1
signal and is not related to the alarm thresholds. This field shows one or more of
the signal conditions listed in Table 4-3.

Completed Days

Displays the number of days included in the 30 -day totals.

Completed Intervals

Displays the number of 15-minute intervals in the last 24-hour period since the
registers were last cleared (a 24 -hour period can contain up to 96 intervals).

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