Command Line Interface
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the 10 error seconds, which have defined the state of the line as
unavailable. The line becomes available again after 10 contiguous
seconds with no SES. This argument is used to set the amount of
UAS before an alarm is sent.
•
es-24-hours –
Sets the amount of Error Seconds (
ES
) in an in-
terval of 24 hours that is accepted before an alarm is sent. ES is a
second with one or more errors.
•
ses-24-hours –
Sets the amount of Severely Error Seconds
(
SES
) in an interval of 24 hours that is accepted before an alarm is
sent. SES is a second with 18 or more errors.
•
uas-24-hours -
Unavailable Seconds (
UAS
) is a second in
which the line is defined as unavailable. The line is defined as un-
available after 10 contiguous SES. The unavailable time includes
the 10 error seconds, which have defined the state of the line as
unavailable. The line becomes available again after 10 contiguous
seconds with no SES. This argument is used to set the amount of
UAS before an alarm is sent.
•
<interval>
- The range of interval is 0 - 900
Note:
Setting the threshold value to 0 (zero) will disable the alarm. The
15 minutes always start at 0,15,30 45 minutes after the hour (start
time is line initialization). The 24 hours interval start at line initializa-
tion, and is synchronized with the 15 minutes interval.
Default Setting
0
Command Usage
This command is used to set threshold values that will determine when an
alarm is sent telling that a major or critical error affects the system.
Example
ecn330(config)#
dslport 1.0.1 alarm-thresholds down-
stream es-15-minutes 1 uas-15-minutes 1 ses-15-minutes
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Summary of Contents for ECN320
Page 1: ...ECN330 and ECN320 User Guide...
Page 27: ...ECN Functions Features and HW 1553 CNH 160 0787 Uen PA2 2005 09 23 19 Figure 6 Fan Tray...
Page 60: ...Web interface 52 1553 CNH 160 0787 Uen PA2 2005 09 23 Figure 29 Lines Overview...
Page 62: ...Web interface 54 1553 CNH 160 0787 Uen PA2 2005 09 23 Figure 31 Alarm Log...
Page 173: ...Using a MIB Browser 1553 CNH 160 0787 Uen PA2 2005 09 23 165 Figure 46 Querying VLAN ID...
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