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NT5D11 Line-side T1 Interface Card
553-3001-105
Standard 5.00
June 1999
The duration value is set in seconds and can be set from 1 to 3,600 seconds
(1 hour). This duration value indicates how long the alarm will last. Low bit
error rates (10
-7
through 10
-9
)
are restricted to longer durations since it takes
more than one second to detect an alarm condition above 10
-6
. Higher bit
error rates are restricted to shorter durations because the MMI error counter
fills at 65,000 errors.
The alarm indications (LEDs and external alarm contacts) will clear
automatically after the duration period has expired if the Set Clearing (S C)
“Enable Self Clearing” option has been set. Otherwise, the alarm will
continue until the command set Clear Alarm (C A) has been entered. When
an alarm is cleared, all activity caused by the alarm will be cleared: the
external alarm hardware will be deactivated (the contact normally open will
be reopened), the LED light will go out, an entry will be made in the alarm
log of the date and time the alarm was cleared, and carrier fail line supervision
will cease (for alarm level 2 only). If self-clearing alarm indications have
been disabled, carrier fail line supervision will terminate when the alarm
condition has ceased, but the alarm contact and faceplate LED will remain
active until the alarm is cleared.
Note: A heavy bit error rate can cause 150 bit errors to occur in less than
100 seconds. This will cause the alarm to be declared sooner.
An alarm will not be automatically cleared until the system no longer detects
the respective bit error threshold during the corresponding duration period.
For example, if an AL1 threshold of 6 (representing 10
–6
) and a duration
period of 100 seconds is specified, an alarm will be activated if more than 150
bit errors occur in any 100 second period (1.5 seconds X 100 seconds =
150/100 seconds). As soon as the alarm is activated, the bit counter is reset
to 0. If the next 100 seconds pass, and less than 150 bit errors are detected,
then the alarm will clear after the duration period. However, if more than 150
bit errors are detected in the next 100 seconds, the alarm continues for the
designated duration period. The alarm will finally clear when the alarm
condition is no longer detected for the designated duration period either by
self-clearing (if this function is enabled), or when the Clear Alarm (C A)
command set is entered.
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