<hourly SES>
The hourly SES threshold is the number of severely errored seconds that must be met or
exceeded on the IDSL line within an hour for a trap to occur. The range is 0 (disable) to
127, with 10 as the default.
A severely errored second generates when the number of block errors (CRC violations)
defined by the SES threshold parameter (see
are detected during a one second interval.
<daily ES>
The daily ES threshold is the number of errored seconds that must be met or exceeded on
the IDSL line within a day for a trap to occur. The range is 0 (disable) to 4095, with 100 as
the default.
An errored second generates when one or more block errors (CRC violations) are detected
during a one second interval.
<daily SES>
The daily SES threshold is the number of severely errored seconds that must be met or
exceeded on the IDSL line within a day for a trap to occur. The range is 0 (disable) to 2047,
with 25 as the default.
A severely errored second generates when the number of block errors (CRC violations)
defined by the SES threshold parameter (see
are detected during a one second interval.
Example
::alarm=> new 50 10 125 25
Displaying IDSL Alarm Profiles
From the ::alarm=> prompt, type the show command in the following format then press
ENTER
.
show [<index>]
Parameter
[<index>]
The IDSL alarm profile table index number of the profile you want to display. Omitting this
parameter displays the entire IDSL alarm profile table.
Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual
Chapter 6: Configuring Subscriber Services
"Adding IDSL Line Profiles" on page
"Adding IDSL Line Profiles" on page
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