Alarms and System Status
WAN Statistics
This chapter provides general troubleshooting tips in addition to network tests and diagnostics
information for the Tasman Networks Model 1002 and Model 1004 router.
The Model 1002 and Model 1004 router reports various alarms upon detecting certain irregular
conditions in the incoming WAN signals. For more information about the command line
interface and system commands, refer to the appropriate Tasman Networks Command
Reference Guide (either the domestic or international version).
The slot and/or interface number is required for commands displaying information on specific
NOTE:
interfaces. If this information is not included when the command is issued, the system prompts for it. For
more information about a command, access command help by typing help <command name> and
pressing Return.
To view alarms, use the appropriate derivative (T1/E1) of the following command:
display module alarms t1
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Use this command to view the current alarms for any T1 WAN link of the system.
You can display the current configuration and operating status of each WAN link using use the
appropriate derivative (T1/E1)of the following command:
display module configuration t1
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Use this command to view the current configuration of the selected WAN link, along
with its line status.
In addition to WAN status and alarms, the router collects and stores various types of
performance statistics. This data helps you analyze the quality of a WAN link between the
Model 1002 and Model 1004 router and the far-end WAN equipment.
To display WAN statistics, use a derivative of the following command:
display module userstats t1
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Use this command to view user statistics gathered for the WAN interface.
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