Configure Module E1 Alarms - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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configure module e1 alarms

When thresholds are exceeded, the system generates alarms that indicate the possible
deterioration of an E1 link. Use this command to define one alarm threshold for each available
parameter.
Syntax
alarms thresholds user < 1 - 10 > [ ses | es | uas | css | oof | crc
| bpv ] < sampling-interval > < rising-threshold > < falling-
threshold > sample_type [absolute | delta]
Table 31: Variable definitions
Variable
1-10
absolute
ses | es | uas | css | oof | crc | bpv
delta
falling-threshold
Command Line Reference
Value
Alarm threshold number.
The errored second or event count is
compared directly to the specified threshold
values, and the appropriate alarm type
(rising or falling) is reported.
bpv: Threshold for bipolar violation crc:
Threshold for cyclic redundancy check css:
Threshold for controlled slip second es:
Threshold for errored seconds oof:
Threshold for out of frame ses: Threshold for
severely errored seconds uas: Threshold for
unavailable seconds
The errored second or event count is
compared to the difference between the
rising and falling thresholds, and a rising
alarm is reported if the actual error count
exceeds that difference. This is the default
setting if you do not specify a sampling
type.
Minimum number of errored seconds or
events below which a falling alarm is
reported. This alarm is reported if a rising
alarm was previously reported and the
number of errored seconds or events
subsequently dropped below this minimum
threshold. The falling threshold value must
be less than the rising threshold value above.
The range is 0 - 2147483647.
configure module e1 alarms
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