Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Reporting performance data
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The
Performance Data Analysis procedure is divided into thirteen steps.
The steps are grouped into the following categories:
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Step 1 deals with selecting a register for data analysis.
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Steps 2 through 5 deal with choosing filters for the performance
data.
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Steps 6 and 7 deal with setting the date and time range for the
S-User or P-User filters.
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Steps 8 and 9 deal with choosing the network elements and circuits.
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Steps 10 through 12 deal with choosing performance data filters.
distinction is made between the bar-chart analysis and other
performance filters.
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Steps 13 through 15 deal with editing the performance data filter
options.
Step 1 deals with selecting a register for data analysis.
1. Access Manager reports performance data as records that are stored
in a log called the Performance Database. Access Manager collects
DS1 performance data at 12-hour intervals and stores it in the log.
The intervals are specified by the
Performance Data
Polling Hou
. Telco registers are not stored in the Performance
Database. The performance records are stored in one of three
following registers:
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User: Network side User Performance Data Registers. These
registers are ES, UAS, BES, SES, LOFC, and ES-L. The SEFS
register is included if the circuit element is a 551VST type. User
Registers also include OOFS.
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Additional: Additional Network side User Performance Data
Registers. Only AS2000 type nodes have these registers. The
registers are LOFS, LOSS, RAIS, AISS, BERS, and OOFS.
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EQP: Equipment side User Performance Data Registers. Only
AS2000 type nodes have these registers. The registers are ES,
UAS, ES-L, OOFS, DTED, and DBER.