Obtaining Statistics About Operations - Lucent Technologies Stinger MRT 19 Getting Started Manual

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Configuring the ADSL Line Interfaces
Checking the status of an ADSL-DMT interface
Parameter
down-stream-rate-
fast
up-stream-rate-
interleave
down-stream-rate-
interleave
up-stream-latency
down-stream-latency
firmware-ver
ansi-adsl-ver
hardware-ver
modem-hw-state
accum-bit-err
num-sec-valid
num-sec-invalid
operational-mode

Obtaining statistics about operations

The Physical-Statistic subprofile enables you to check interface operations. Following
are the physical-statistics parameters shown with sample settings for an active
interface:
[in AL-DMT-STAT/{ shelf-1 slot-1 4 }:physical-statistic]
line-up-timer = { 0 0 0 }
rx-signal-present = no
7-16
Setting
Indicates the downstream data rate in bits per second
when latency is fast. Zero means that latency is set to
interleave or the data rate is unknown.
Indicates the upstream data rate in bits per second
when latency is interleave. Zero means that latency
is set to fast or the data rate is unknown.
Indicates the downstream data rate in bits per second
when latency is interleave. Zero means that latency
is set to fast or the data rate is unknown.
Indicates the operational upstream latency (none, fast,
or interleave). The none setting indicates that the line
is not operational.
Indicates the operational downstream latency (none,
fast, or interleave). The none setting indicates that the
line is not operational.
Indicates the version number of the ADSL modem
firmware.
Indicates the supported issue of the ANSI T1.413
standard (Issue 2).
Indicates the hardware version of the ADSL modem.
Indicates the state of the interface after initialization.
Valid values are init-ok (all is well), bad-sdram,
bad-cache, or bad-cache-sdram. The last three values
imply memory problems, probably associated with a
self-test failure.
Indicates the number of actual bit errors detected
during the continuous BERT.
Indicates how many seconds were error free during the
continuous BERT.
Indicates how many error seconds were detected
during the continuous BERT.
Indicates ADSL coding protocol as automatically
detected or set by user. Valid values are ANSI dmt,
g.lite, or g.dmt. An unknown indication is displayed
when the line is not operational.
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