Wan l1p statistics, Pri s/t (t1/e1) interface statistics, Layer 1 pri error statistics – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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Central Site Remote Access Switch 659
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WAN L1P Statistics
WAN L1P S
TATISTICS
You can access WAN L1P statistics by issuing the
wan l1p stats display
console command. These statistics are divided into the following groups of statistics:
PRI S/T (T1/E1) interface statistics, error statistics, and layer 1 general statistics. These groups are
defined below.
PRI S/T (T1/E1) I
NTERFACE
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Layer 1 Up
The number of times layer 1 has reported itself up to the upper ISDN layers.
Layer 1 Down
The number of times layer 1 has reported itself down to the upper ISDN layers.
L1 Deactivates
The number of times the upper ISDN layers requested layer 1 to deactivate.
Loss of Frame (RED)
The number of times layer 1 has detected a qualified loss of frame condition; excluding AIS (alarm
indication signal).
Loss of Signal (RED)
The number of times layer 1 has detected an all zero signal (or complete lack of signal).
AIS (Blue)
The number of times layer 1 has detected a qualified unframed all ones signal.
RAI (Yellow)
The number of times layer 1 has detected a qualified RAI (remote alarm indication) signal.
L
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1 PRI E
RROR
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TATISTICS
Note:
Layer 1 PRI error statistics apply to the line connected to the indicated slot.
Bipolar Violations
The number or times there has been either a mismatch between encoding types (B8ZS not selected)
or line noise.
ESF CRC Errors
The number of Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors in the PRI framing format (ESF framing
only).
Framing Bit Errors
The number of errors in the framing bits of the PRI layer 1 framing format.
Recv Negative Slips
The Number of PRI frames lost due to timing problems in the negative direction.
Global Parity Errors
The number of parity errors seen across all transmit and receive channels.