FibeAir IP-20C/S/E
User Guide
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Table 99: Aggregate PMs (CLI)
Parameter
Description
Interval
The number of the interval: 1-30 for daily PM reports, and 1-96 for 15 minute PM
reports.
Integrity
Indicates whether the values received at the time and date of the measured interval
are reliable. "1" in the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to a
possible power surge or power failure that occurred at that time.
ES
Indicates the number of seconds in the measuring interval during which errors
occurred.
SES
Indicates the number of severe error seconds in the measuring interval.
UAS
Indicates the Unavailable Seconds value of the measured interval. The value can be
between 0 and 900 seconds (15 minutes).
BBE
Indicates the number of background block errors during the measured interval.
16.6.3
Displaying BER Level and Configuring BER Parameters (CLI)
To display the current BER level, enter the following command in radio view:
radio [x/x]>modem show ber
The
excessive-ber
parameter determines whether or not excessive BER is
propagated as a fault and considered a system event. For example, if
excessive-ber
is enabled, excessive BER can trigger a protection switchover.
To enable or disable Excessive BER Admin, enter the following command
in root view:
root> radio excessive-ber set admin <admin>
To display the current setting for
excessive-ber
, enter the following
command in root view:
root> radio excessive-ber show admin
To set the level above which an excessive BER alarm is issued for errors
detected over the radio link, enter the following command in radio view:
radio [x/x]>modem excessive-ber set threshold <threshold>
To display the excessive BER threshold, enter the following command in radio
view:
radio [x/x]>modem excessive-ber show threshold
Table 100: Excessive BER CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
admin
Variable
enable
disable
Enables or disables propagation of excessive
BER as a fault.
threshold
Variable
1e -3
1e -4
1e -5
The level above which an excessive BER
alarm is issued for errors detected over the
radio link.