Performance counters and reporting, Display performance, Performance – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual
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NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface cards
Performance counters and reporting
The MMI monitors the performance of the E1 link according to several
performance criteria including errored, bursty, unavailable, loss-of-frame
and frame-slip seconds. It registers the performance of these criteria by
reading their status every second and counting their results. These counts
are accumulated for an hour, then reset to 0. Previous hour count results
are maintained for each of the previous 24 hours.
The LEI counts CRC-4 errors when CRC-4 is enabled and Bipolar
Violations (BPV) when CRC-4 is disabled. The performance criteria for
which these counts are maintained as follows:
•
Errored seconds are seconds in which one or more CRC-4 / BPV
errors, or one or more out-of-frame errors in one second.
•
Bursty seconds are seconds in which more than one and less than 320
CRC-4 / BPV errors in a second.
•
Severely errored seconds are seconds in which more than 320 CRC-4
/ BPV errors, or one or more out-of-frames in a second.
•
Unavailable seconds are seconds in which unavailable state starts with
10 consecutive severely errored seconds and ends with 10 consecutive
non-severely errored seconds (excluding the final 10 non-severely
errored seconds).
•
Loss-of-frame seconds are seconds in which loss-of-frame or
loss-of-signal conditions exist for three consecutive seconds.
•
Frame slip seconds are seconds in which one or more frame slips
occur.
The MMI also maintains an overall error counter which is the sum of all
errors counted for the performance criteria listed above. The error counter
can only be cleared by entering the
Clear Error (C E)
command. It
stops counting at 65,000. The error counter provides an easy method
to determine if an alarm condition has been corrected. Clear the error
counter, wait a few minutes, and display the performance to see if any
errors occurred since the counter was cleared.
The MMI display reports on these performance counters through the
Display Performance (D P)
or the
Display History (D H)
commands.
Display Performance
Entering the
Display Performance (D P)
command displays
performance counters for the past hour. A screen similar to
"Display Performance (D P) screen" (page 303)
appears.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311
02.06
Standard
27 August 2008
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