Nortel DMS-100 Series Maintenance Manual page 387

Subscriber carrier module-100s
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DETAIL MAP display that shows carrier information
CM
CMC
DETAIL
CLASS
0
Quit_
TRUNKS
2
Post_
REMOTE
3
PROTLN
4
5
Loop_
N CLASS SITE SMS CK D ALRM SLIP FRME BER ES SES STATE PROT
6
Tst_
0 REMOTE HOST 0
7
Bsy_
1 REMOTE HOST 0
8
RTS_
SIZE OF POSTED SET
9
Offl_
10 DispOpt_
11 Disp_
12 Next
N CLASS SITE RCS CK D ALRM SLIP FRME BER ES SES STATE
13
0 REMOTE KRCS 0–1 0 P
14 Detail_ DETAIL:ZZZZZZZZZ
15
16 ProtSw
17 Felp_
18
userid
TIME hh:mm>
The field CK refers to the carrier circuit in use. The field D indicates the
direction of the carrier in relation to the carrier span. The P indicates the
peripheral-side (P-side) or away from the switch. The C indicates C-side or
toward the switch. The complete ALRM field shows which error or
maintenance limit is exceeded. Refer to table maintenance limit,
out-of-service limit, and audit interval carrier defaults in this document.
The next two fields SLIP and FRAME track the number of minor frame
slips or complete frame losses that occurred. The BER field has an
exponential number that indicates the bit error rate that occurs during the
audit cycle. In this example –5.2 is less than 1 error in 10
would mean less than 1 BpV in a stream of 107 bits. The fields ES and SES
accumulate errored seconds (ES) and severely errored seconds (SES) counts.
All of the fault fields can show the over limit flags, ML or OL instead of the
correct problem counts. The STATE field represents the status of the link.
IOD
Net
PM
.
.
.
ML
OS
Alarm
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
C
1
C LCGA
:
DMS-100 Family SMS Maintenance Manual XPM10 and up
Trouble isolation and correction 9-23
CMS
Lns
.
.
SysB
ManB
Uneq
1
0
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
ES
0
1 –5.2 OS
11
0
ML
2
0
0
<–7
0
Trks
Ext
APPL
.
.
Offl
CBsy PBsy InSv
16
0
0
0
0
1
28
1
0
0
0
INSV
2
0
SYSB–T
0
PBSY
5.2
bits or <–7
.
6
3

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