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ES are not counted during unavailable state.
Both ES counters are reported after each BI.
Severely Errored Seconds supervision
An SES is a is a second with at least one of the events:
Two counters for severely errored seconds exist. Both are derived from
the downstream PCM port, but one is closely connected to downstream
faults while the other one is related to upstream faults.
The downstream counter is incremented by 1 for each second with at
least one of the events:
The upstream counter is incremented by 1 for each second with at least
one
SES are not counted during unavailable state.
Both SES contours are reported after each BI.
UAS and Unavailable State supervision
UAS is a count of one-second intervals during which service is
unavailable. This period of time is referred to as the unavailable state.
The two directions (upstream and downstream) are supervised
separately. That is, one of the directions can be in the unavailable state
but the other is in the available state.
The counting of ES and SES is stopped for both directions as soon as at
least one of the directions is in the unavailable state.
An unavailable state for one direction is declared at the onset of P
consecutive SES for the direction of interest. These P seconds are
considered to be part of the unavailable time. A new period of available
state begins at the onset of Q consecutive seconds with no SES detected.
These Q seconds are considered to be part of the available time.
The number of unavailable seconds for each direction is reported after
each BI.
EN/LZT 720 0008
P2A
2001-11-28
RAI
N1 CRC-6 errors
LOF alignment
LOS
AIS
RAI
N1 CRC-6 errors or
1 LOF or
1 LOS or
1 AIS
RAI
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