The Monitor Log
Chapter 7
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Table 7-3: Explanation of performance data
Data type
Reported Value
Explanation
Generic PM Data
UAS – Unavailable
Seconds
Seconds in which the interface was out of service.
ES – Errored Sec-
onds
The number of seconds in which there was at least
one error block. Note that the notation of an error
block is different per interface.
SES – Severe Errored
Seconds
The number of seconds in which the service quality
was low (the quality is different per type of inter-
face and determined by the BBER threshold per
interface).
BBE – Background
Block Error
The number of errored blocks in an interval.
Integrity
A flag indicating that the data was valid. Note that
the Performance Monitoring data is not valid if not
all the values were stored (e.g., due to clock
changes within the interval or power up reset).
Air Interface PM
Data
Max RSL
The maximum of the receive signal level (mea-
sured in dBm).
Min RSL
The minimum of the receive signal level (measured
in dBm).
Max TSL
The maximum of the transmit signal level (mea-
sured in dBm).
Min TSL
The minimum of the transmit signal level (mea-
sured in dBm).
RSL Threshold 1
The number of seconds in which the RSL was
below the specified threshold.
RSL Threshold 2
The number of seconds in which the RSL was
below the specified threshold.
TSL Threshold
The number of seconds in which the RSL was
above the specified threshold.
BBER Threshold
The BBER Threshold value counts the number of
seconds in which the Background Block Error Ratio
(BBER) exceeded the specified threshold.
Ethernet Interface
PM Data
Received Bytes
The number of Megabytes received at the specified
port within the interval
Transmitted Bytes
The number of Megabytes transmitted at the spec-
ified port within the interval.