Appendix B, Litespan H2TU-C Provisioning Tutorial - Selected TL1 Commands for Provisioning, Maintenance, and Testing
Table B-13. Retrieve HDSL Performance Monitoring (Continued)
<MONTYPE>
<MONLEV>
<LOCN>
<DIRN>
<TMPER>
<MONDAT>
<MONTM>
System Response:
/* Performance Data On <number> HDSL Facilities Retrieved */
Retrieve HDSL Alarms
To retrieve a list of standing HDSL alarms, use the command RTRV-ALM-HDSL. (See
14
for details on this command.)
Function:
Retrieves a list of standing HDSL alarms associated with the designated facilities.
Input format:
RTRV-ALM-HDSL:<TID>:<AID>:<CTAG>::<NTFCNCDE>,<CONDTYPE>,<SRVEFF>,
<LOCN>,<DIRN>,<TMPER>;
Example:
RTRV-ALM-HDSL::COT-2-50:::MJ,LOS,SA;
61221002L1-5F
Command: RTRV-PM-HDSL
Monitored type
Enter the monitored parameter type for performance-
monitoring data to be retrieved.
Options: ES, SES, UAS, MS, LOSWS, CV, LA, SNRMIN,
or ALL.
Default = ALL.
Monitored level
Data exceeding the level specified by this field will be
retrieved. For example, a value of 4 will retrieve data
only for events occurring 4 times or more.
Default = 0 (all data retrieved).
Location
Options: NEND, FEND
Enter NEND (near end) for Network data.
Enter FEND (far end) for Customer data.
Direction
Not supported.
Time period
Enter the time period for which data is retrieved.
Options: 1-DAY, 1-HR, 15-MIN.
Monitored date
Used to specify the date from which data is retrieved.
Enter
Example
Monitored time
Used to specify the time of day for which data is
retrieved.
Enter
Example
Table B-14. Retrieve HDSL Alarms
Command: RTRV-ALM-HDSL
<MM>-<DD> && <MM>-<DD>.
<MM> = 1-12, <DD> = 1-31
<HH>-<MM> && <HH>-<MM>.
<HH> = 0-23, <MM> = 0-59.
Table B-
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