
To display an ESF Error Count, perform the following steps:
1.
Select
REPORTS
from the Main Menu Line.
2.
Select
ESF ERROR COUNT
.
3.
Select the desired register type (
USER
,
TELCO
,
AUX
,
FDL TELCO
, or
FDL
USER
).
4.
The report will be displayed on the terminal screen.
5. Press
EXIT
to return to the register type prompt.
6.
Select another register type as described in step 2, or press
EXIT
to
return to the Main Menu Line.
Note:
ESF Error Count is only meaningful if operating
in ESF mode.
Clearing ESF Errors
The User and Aux ESF error count can be cleared using the Clear ESF Errors
command (
COMMANDS—CLEAR ESF ERRORS
). The Telco ESF error count can be
cleared from the network (i.e., by the telco). All ESF error counts are cleared at
power-up or when the framing mode is changed.
Note:
When FDL User is selected, Access-T sends an FDL
command and does not wait for a response. To verify that the
far-end ESF errors have been cleared, you must display the ESF
error counts via the report menu.
To clear the ESF error count, follow these steps:
1.
Select
COMMANDS
from the Main Menu Line.
2.
Select
CLEAR ESF ERRORS
.
3.
Select the desired register type to clear (
USER
,
AUX
, or
FDL USER
).
4.
Select
YES
to confirm your request to clear the ESF error count; select
NO
to abandon this command.
Chapter 7
ACST-0351-005
Alarms, Reports, and Tests
June 1996
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