Figure 50 Alarm Profile; Table 20 Alarm Profile - ZyXEL Communications AAM1212 User Manual

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Figure 50 Alarm Profile

The following table describes the fields in this screen.

Table 20 Alarm Profile

LABEL
Port Profile
VC Profile
IGMP Filter Profile Click IGMP Filter Profile to open the IGMP Filter Profile screen where you can
Name
Add
Cancel
Threshold
ATU-C
ATU-R
15 Min LOF
(sec)
Chapter 8 ADSL Port Setup
DESCRIPTION
Click Port Profile to open the Port Profile screen. Use the Port Profile screen to
configure profiles of ADSL port settings (such as the transfer rate, interleave delay
and signal to noise ratio settings).
Click VC Profile to open the VC Profile screen where you can configure virtual
channel profiles.
configure IGMP multicast filter profiles.
Type a name to identify the alarm profile (you cannot change the name of the
DEFVAL profile). You can use up to 31 ASCII characters; spaces are not allowed.
Click Add to save your changes to the AAM's volatile memory. The AAM loses
these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config Save link on the
navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are
done configuring.
Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again.
Specify limits for the individual performance counters. The AAM sends an alarm
tram and generates a syslog entry when one of these thresholds is exceeded. A
value of 0 disables the alarm threshold.
These fields are for traffic coming from the subscriber's device to the AAM.
These fields are for traffic going from the AAM to the subscriber's device.
This field sets the limit for the number of Loss Of Frame seconds that are permitted
to occur within 15 minutes.
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