Configure Module T1 Alarms Hierarchy - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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T1/E1 module configuration commands
ses | es | uas | eev | css | oof | crc | bpv
falling-threshold
rising-threshold
sampling-interval
Example
AG/configure/module/t1 (3/1)/alarms/thresholds# user 1 ses 300 50 30
In this example, the monitored parameter is the number of Severely Errored Seconds that
occur. The sampling interval is set to 300 seconds (5 minutes). The rising alarm threshold is
50 SES and the falling alarm threshold is 30 SES. Delta sampling is used (by default), in which
a rising alarm is reported if the SES count increases by 20 (50 - 30 = 20) during any sampling
interval. Similarly, a falling alarm is reported if the SES count decreases by 20 during any
interval.

configure module t1 alarms hierarchy

Use this command to enable or disable the hierarchy for displaying Receive Loss of Signal
(RLOS) and Receive Loss of Frame (RLOF) on a T1 link.
Syntax
[no] alarms hierarchy
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Variable
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Value
that difference. This is the default setting if
you do not specify a sampling type.
Specifies the threshold type: bpv: Threshold
for bipolar violation crc: Threshold for cyclic
redundancy check css: Threshold for
controlled slip second eev: Threshold for esf
error events es: Threshold for errored
seconds oof: Threshold for out of frame ses:
Threshold for severely errored seconds uas:
Threshold for unavailable seconds
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.
Number of errored seconds or events which,
if exceeded during any sampling interval,
results in a rising alarm. The range is 0 -
2147483647
Sampling interval, in seconds. The range is
1 - 65535.
August 2013

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