Verilink WANsuite 7105 (34-00316.C) Product Manual User Manual
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SES
Sets the Severely Errored Seconds (SES) threshold. An SES is a 1-second
period in which at least 320 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors or one
Out-of-Frame (OOF) error occurred. The default value is 5 seconds.
LOSS
Sets the Loss of Signal Seconds (LOSS) threshold. A LOSS is 1-second
period in which the E1 received signal is interrupted. The default value is
5 seconds.
UAS
Sets the Unavailable Seconds (UAS) threshold. A UAS is a 1-second period
in which consecutive severely errored seconds cause an unavailable state. The
default is 0 seconds (Disabled).
CSS
Sets the Controlled Slip Seconds (CSS) threshold. The default is 0 seconds
(Disabled).
BPVS
Sets the Bipolar Violation Errored Seconds (BPVS) threshold. A BPVS is a 1-
second period in which at least one bipolar violation occurred. The default is
0 seconds (Disabled).
OOFS
Sets the Out of Frame Seconds (OOFS) threshold. An OOFS is a 1-second
period in which a frame sync loss occurred. The default value is 5 seconds.
AISS
Sets the Alarm Indication Signal Seconds (AISS) threshold. An AISS is a 1-
second period when unframed all ones are received. The default is 0 seconds
(Disabled).
RAS
Sets the Remote Alarm Seconds (RAS) threshold. An RAS is generated by
the terminal equipment when an improper signal is received from the facility
(or upon receipt of unframed all ones). The default is 0 seconds (Disabled).
Reset Timer
The status table also provides an option for setting the Reset Timer threshold.
This field is the contiguous number of seconds that an alarm parameter must
be clear before the alarm is reset. Applicable values range from 000 through
900. A value of “000” means the alarm will never be reset.
The Network Config screens provide the user-selectable prompts described in
the table below.
Prompt
Function
Network APS
(Network 2 Only)
Displays the Network APS screen (Figure 4.7) where APS
configuration parameters can be set or changed and APS
performance data can be accessed and monitored (Figure 4.8).
Clear Alarms
Resets the alarm conditions and counts to zero.
Performance
Displays a current count of the number of error events that have
occurred over the past 24 hours and the past 30 days.
Channels
Displays the Channel Table Details Screen on page 4-27, t
showing each channel by index number. Each channel’s rate and
service (by number) are displayed and can be changed through
user input, as can the Idle Pattern. Pair information is also
displayed on this screen.