Reset alarms, Performance, Network performance – Verilink FrameStart FSD (34-00291.F) Product Manual User Manual
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Reset Alarms?
This option clears the frame relay and network alarm counts. The choices are
Yes and No.
Performance
The network performance menu displays a history of the continuously
monitored error parameters. The current 15-minute and 24-hour performance
totals are reviewed and reset from the unit.
The Frame Relay performance parameters display the local and remote (if
available) DLCI information.
Network Performance
Receive Level.
This selection shows the received signal strength in decibels.
The DDS CSU/DSU DDS levels are 0.0, 7.3, 13.6, 19.7, 26.0, 32.3, 38.4,
44.4, and 50.5 dB. The T1 DDS/CSU and FrameStart FSE E1 levels are 2—
7.5, 7.5—15, 15—22.5, and < 22.5.
15-Minute /24-Hour Performance.
The values are shown as (xxx /yyyyy)
for the network alarms. The three-digit 15-minute current value (xxx) ranges
from 000 to 900. The 24-hour total values (yyyyy) range from 00000 to
65535. Use the SCROLL key to move through the alarm screens.
Clear History.
This selection is used to reset the performance registers.
When resetting the registers, the unit prompts for continuing the reset.
Frame Relay Performance
LMI Type.
Reports the frame relay circuit LMI type as ORIG, ANSI D,
or ITU A.
Packet Source.
Reports the frame relay interface type as User Interface UNI
(User-to-Network Interface) or NI (Network Interface).
DLCI Total.
This is the number of known local DLCIs. The count ranges
from 000 to 999. If the DLCI Total is greater than 000, a screen with the
following format appears when SELECT is pressed:
Figure 4.3
Example DLCI Total Screen
0030 -> 0020:100
0020mS ----Kbps
Local DLCI
Remote DLCI (can also read
ACT, IDLE, NEW, or DEL)
Remote Unit ID
PVC Delay (if discovered)
during installation
CIR