Chapter 32 profile Commands
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The
alarmprofile set
sends an alarm trap and generates a syslog entry when the thresholds of the alarm profile are
exceeded.
Configure
use them with specific ADSL ports.
The following example sets an alarm profile named SESalarm that has the system send an
alarm trap and generate a syslog whenever the atuc connection (from the IES to the subscriber)
has more than 3 severely errored seconds within a 15 minute period.
ras> profile alarmadsl set SESalarm atuc ses 3
32.6.3 profile alarmadsl delete Command
Syntax:
profile alarmadsl delete <profile>
where
<profile>
This command allows you to delete an individual ADSL alarm profile by its name. You cannot
delete the DEFVAL alarm profile.
The following example deletes the SESalarm alarm profile.
ras> profile alarmadsl delete SESalarm
32.6.4 profile alarmadsl map Command
Syntax:
profile alarmadsl map <profile>
776
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The number of UnAvailable Seconds (0~900) that are permitted to occur
within 15 minutes.
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A rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). If a fast mode connection's upstream
transmission rate increases by more than this number, then a trap is sent.
=
A rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). If an interleave mode connection's
upstream transmission rate increases by more than this number, then a trap
is sent.
A rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). If a fast mode connection's
=
downstream transmission rate decreases by more than this number, then a
trap is sent.
=
A rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). If an interleave mode connection's
downstream transmission rate decreases by more than this number, then a
trap is sent.
"1" sets the profile to trigger an alarm for an initialization failure trap. "0" sets
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the profile to not trigger an alarm for an initialization failure trap.
command configures ADSL port alarm thresholds. The system
profiles first and then use the
alarmadsl
The name of an alarm profile.
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port adsl alarmprof
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