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For ESF links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared if the Yellow Alarm signal pattern occurs in at least 7 out of
10 contiguous 16-bit pattern intervals. The alarm is cleared when the Yellow Alarm signal pattern has not
occured for 10 contiguous 16-bit signal pattern intervals.
For E1 links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared when bit 3 of time-slot zero is received set to 1 on two con-
secutive occasions. The Far End Alarm failure is cleared when bit 3 of time-slot zero is received set to zero.
Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Failure
The Alarm Indication Signal failure is declared when an AIS defect is detected at the input and the AIS defect
still exists after the Loss Of Frame failure (which is caused by the unframed nature of the all-ones signal) is
declared. The AIS failure is cleared when the Loss Of Frame failure is cleared.
Loss Of Frame Failure
For T1 links, the Loss Of Frame failure is declared when an OOF or LOS defect has persisted for T seconds,
where 2
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clearing the failure (for more information, see TR 62411 [16]).
For E1 links, the Loss Of Frame Failure is declared when an OOF defect is detected.
Loss Of Signal Failure
For T1, the Loss Of Signal failure is declared upon observing 175 +/- 75 contiguous pulse positions with no
pulses of either positive or negative polarity. The LOS failure is cleared upon observing an average pulse density
of at least 12.5% over a period of 175 ±75 contiguous pulse positions, starting with the receipt of a pulse.
For E1 links, the Loss Of Signal failure is declared when greater than 10 consecutive zeroes are detected (see
O.162 Section 3.4.4).
Loopback Pseudo-Failure
The Loopback Pseudo-Failure is declared when the near end equipment has placed a loopback (of any kind) on
the DS1. This allows a management entity to determine from one object whether the DS1 can be considered
to be in service or not (from the point of view of the near end equipment).
TS16 Alarm Indication Signal Failure
For E1 links, the TS16 Alarm Indication Signal failure is declared when time-slot 16 is received as all ones for
all frames of two consecutive multiframes (see G.732 Section 4.2.6). This condition is never declared for T1.
Loss Of MultiFrame Failure
The Loss Of MultiFrame failure is declared when two consecutive multiframe alignment signals (bits 4 through 7
of TS16 of frame 0) have been received with an error. The Loss Of Multiframe failure is cleared when the first cor-
rect multiframe alignment signal is received. The Loss Of Multiframe failure can only be declared for E1 links
operating with G.732 [18] framing (sometimes called Channel Associated Signalling mode).
Far End Loss Of Multiframe Failure
The Far End Loss Of Multiframe failure is declared when bit 2 of TS16 of frame 0 is received set to one on two
consecutive occasions. The Far End Loss Of Multiframe failure is cleared when bit 2 of TS16 of frame 0 is
received set to zero. The Far End Loss Of Multiframe failure can only be declared for E1 links operating in
Channel Associated Signalling mode.
Summary of Contents for Access Server
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Page 28: ...About this guide Model 2960 RAS Getting Started Guide 28 ...
Page 58: ...5 Authentication Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 58 Static User Authentication ...
Page 94: ...7 Dial In Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 94 Dial In User Statistics window ...
Page 110: ...8 Dial Out Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 110 Dial Out User Statistics window ...
Page 134: ...12 Filter IP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 134 Defining a filter ...
Page 174: ...17 MFR Version 2 Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 174 ...
Page 184: ...17 MFR Version 2 Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 184 MFR Version 2 Modify ...
Page 190: ...18 RIP Version 2 Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 190 RIP Version 2 Statistics ...
Page 196: ...19 SNMP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 196 Out ...
Page 248: ...23 TCP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 248 TCP Details ...
Page 252: ...24 UDP Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 252 Introduction ...
Page 258: ...26 License Access Server Administrators Reference Guide 258 End User License Agreement ...