
status isdn-testcall
Issue 4 May 2002
8-371
555-233-123
Field descriptions
Port
(cabinet/carrier/slot/circuit) of the ISDN-PRI B-channel.
Bit Error Rate
The measured bit error count based on the comparison
between sent and received bit patterns. (Number
displays in scientific notation)
Number of Bits
Number of bits generated. (Number displays in scientific
notation)
Block error Rate
The measured block error count based on the
comparison between sent and received bit patterns.
(Number displays in scientific notation).
Number of Blocks
Number of blocks generated. (Number displays in
scientific notation)
Start Time
Test call start time. (dd/hh:mm).
Duration Specified
Specified run time for the test call. (1-120 minutes, or
blank = default of 10 seconds).
Duration of Test
Run time for the test call, listed in minutes. “blank” = a
default time.
Reason of Termination
Reason that the test call terminates: “finished,”
“canceled,” “overflow,” “no bits,” “transmission,” “internal
fail,” “data corrupt,” “call dropped,” “call rejected,” and “in
progress.” “finished” = the test finishes in the specified
time. “canceled” = the test call cancels with the clear
isdn-testcall command. “overflow” = the transmitted bits
overflow buffer allocation. “no bits” = no bits are received
because the ISDN-PRI test call circuit connection is bad.
“transmission” = a data transmission interrupts, probably
from a power hit. “call dropped” = the call drops due to an
abnormal termination, or inability to cut-through to the
other side. “call rejected” = the originating call is not set
up properly. “internal fail” = an internal error on the
Maintenance/Test circuit pack. “in progress” = the test is
still running; “data corrupt” = any other error condition.
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