4.
Select
YES
to confirm your request to clear the registers; select
NO
to
abandon this command.
ESF Errors
The ESF Errors report (
REPORTS—ESF ERRORS
) displays the count of ESF errors. In
ESF framing mode, an ESF error is defined as either a CRC error or an
Out-of-Frame event. In D4 framing mode, the ESF error count is always 0.
Access-T lets you display an ESF Errors report for the Telco, User, Aux Port,
FDL Telco, or FDL User register type.
Display Format
Access-T displays the near-end ESF error count as shown in Figure 7-9a. After
the error count, the report gives the date and time when the count was last
cleared. The maximum count is 65,535. (The count does not roll over.)
The ESF Error Count for the far end (FDL) offers a slightly different display.
Instead of the reset time, it displays USS and LOOP status, as displayed in
Figure 7-9b.
Errors continue to be counted while a diagnostic is in progress (i.e., the Access-T
is in loopback or is transmitting a test signal).
A. User ESF Error Display
B. FDL Telco (or User) ESF Error Display
Figure 7-9. ESF Error Displays
— FDL ESF ERRORS
date and time
* Far-End
Loop : NO
USS : NO
*
FDL ESF ERRORS: 0
— USER ESF ERRORS
date and time
ESF ERRORS: 0
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