Verilink QUAD/IMUX (880-502392-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Performance Monitoring

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AIS Rx/Tx

Displays the number of Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Seconds (received and

transmitted): 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. An AIS defect is declared when there are

three or fewer zeros in 512 bit times and there is an LOF defect. It is cleared when

there are three or more zeros in two frames or the LOF defect no longer exists.

RAI Rx/Tx

Displays the number of Remote Alarm or Remote Alarm Indications (RAI) received

and transmitted. It is the alarm a receiving CSU sends to the other end of the circuit

when it detects a Loss of Signal or Loss of Frame. There is a 2- to 3-second

integration period upon detection of LOS or LOF before an alarm is sent to the far-

end equipment. This condition is also referred to as a Yellow Alarm.

SLIP

Indicates a timing slip error condition.

CRC6

Cyclic Redundancy Check is an error-checking algorithm performed on data

transmissions. In simplified terms, for each extended superframe, a numerical value

is derived from the data in the bit stream at the transmit end. When each extended

superframe reaches the receive end, the cyclic redundancy check is calculated again

and compared with the value generated by the transmit-side data. Discrepancies

indicate one or more errors in the T1 facility.

BER EX

Indicates that the configured Bit Error Rate threshold has been exceeded. The BER

threshold determines the level above which a CSU alarm is generated and reported.

Selecting 10E-9 will report more errors than 10E-4.

Restore State

Shows the current condition of each port. OOS (Out Of Service) means that the port

has been removed from service by the IMUX 2160. If a port is removed from service,

it will not be placed back into service until the configured parameters for Line

Restoral are met. See the Line Restoral section in Chapter 3 (E1) or Chapter 4 (T1).

En

Errored Seconds—The number of seconds that a CRC-6 error is detected on the line.

Un

Unavailable Seconds—The number of seconds during which an Unavailable Signal

State occurs. This occurs after ten consecutive SES and clears only after ten

consecutive nonSES.

Bn

Bursty Seconds—The number of one second intervals with between 2 and 319 CRC-6

error events. Bursty errored seconds are not counted when an SES or UAS is

counted..

Sn

Severely Errored Seconds—A second with 320 or more CRC-6 error events, or one or

more OOF (Out Of Frame) events.

Ln

LOS Seconds—The number of seconds during which there is a Loss Of Signal state.

Fn

SEF Seconds—This error occurs when the frame alignment threshold of 10E-3 errors

in a given second is exceeded.

Dn

LOF Seconds—The number of seconds during which there is a Loss Of Frame state.

On

OOF Seconds—The number of seconds during which there is an Out Of Frame state.

An

AIS Seconds—The number of seconds during which a pattern of unframed all ones

(Alarm Indication Signal) is received.

Cn

Controlled Slip Seconds—The number of seconds during which recoverable timing

slips occurred.

Mn

Loss of Frame Counts—The number of times frame sync has been lost.

Zn

AIS/SEF Seconds—The total number of Severely Errored Seconds or AIS seconds

Qn

Errored Seconds Type A—The number of seconds with only one CRC-6 error.

A

Threshold Status—Displays the count, an indication if the threshold value has been

exceeded (Y or N), and the interval for LOF, LOS, RAI, AIS, and BPV.

Rn

Reset Registers—Use this option to zero out all the performance and status registers.

X

Exit this menu—Use this option to return to the Main Menu.

Field/Command

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