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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance

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TAP-102

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PERFORMANCE MONITORING REPORTS DESCRIPTION

The Craft Interface provides 15-Minute Performance Monitoring (PM), Daily PM, and Summary
PM reports when you select Performance Monitoring at the Main Menu. Performance
Monitoring reports are based on the data stored in the MPU memory.

Note:

Parameters that do not apply to a given module have a hyphen (-) replacing the

numeric value in all PM reports.

15-Minute Performance Monitoring Report

This report displays the Mon Type PM data for the current 15-minute period and the previous
thirty-two 15-minute periods.

Daily Performance Monitoring Report

This report displays the Mon Type PM data for the current day and the previous seven daily
periods.

Summary Performance Monitoring Report

This report displays the Mon Type PM data for the previous 15-minute period, current 15-minute
period, previous day, and current day.

Performance Monitoring Reports are shown in

Figure 102-1

(DS1 15-Minute)

Figure 102-2

(DS1 Daily),

Figure 102-3

(DS1 Summary),

Figure 102-4

(HDSL 15-Minute),

Figure 102-5

(HDSL Daily), and

Figure 102-6

(HDSL Summary). Retrieve the Performance Monitoring

Report that you wish to view.

Reference

:

DLP-565

Performance Monitoring Reports Retrieval

Mon Types

The MPU evaluates the current counts and derived parameters for threshold violations once per
second. There are 15-minute and daily threshold settings for all counts and derived parameters.
These thresholds define the number of errors that constitute a 15-minute or daily threshold
violation when exceeded. These 15-minute and daily thresholds may be set for any one or all the
Mon Types. Mon Types and descriptions are given in

Tables 102-1

and

102-2

. For descriptions

of locations where thresholds are monitored (such as FEND, NEND, REPC, REPR, CRP, and
RRP), refer to

Figure 102-7

(T1 system),

Figure 102-8

(HDSL system),

Figure 102-9

(DLX

system),

Figure 102-10

(ODS2 system), and

Figure 102-11

(RLX system).