Table 8-22 Near-End Ds3 Path Pms For The Ds3Xm-6 Card; Table 8-23 Near-End Cp-Bit Path Pms For The Ds3Xm-6 Card - Cisco 15454-TCC - Network Processor Card Operation Manual

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Table 8-22 Near-End DS3 Path PMs for the DS3XM-6 Card

Parameter
DS3 AISS-P
DS3 CVP-P
DS3 ESP-P
DS3 SASP-P
DS3 SESP-P
DS3 UASP-P

Table 8-23 Near-End CP-bit Path PMs for the DS3XM-6 Card

Parameter
DS3 CVCP-P
DS3 ESCP-P
DS3 SESCP-P
DS3 UASCP-P
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Definition
AIS Seconds Path (AISS-P) is a count of one-second intervals containing
one or more AIS defects.
Code Violation Path (CVP-P) is a code violation parameter for M23
applications. CVP-P is a count of P-bit parity errors occurring in the
accumulation period.
Errored Second Path (ESP-P) is a count of seconds containing one or more
P-bit parity errors, one or more SEF defects, or one or more AIS defects.
SEF/AIS Seconds Path (SASP-P) is a count of one-second intervals
containing one or more SEFs or one or more AIS defects on the path.
Severely Errored Seconds Path (SESP-P) is a count of seconds containing
more than 44 P-bit parity violations, one or more SEF defects, or one or
more AIS defects.
Unavailable Second Path (UASP-P) is a count of one-second intervals
when the DS3 path is unavailable. A DS3 path becomes unavailable when
ten consecutive SESP-Ps occur. The ten SESP-Ps are included in
unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS3 path becomes available when
ten consecutive seconds with no SESP-Ps occur. The ten seconds with no
SESP-Ps are excluded from unavailable time.
Definition
Code Violation Path (CVCP-P) is a count of CP-bit parity errors occurring
in the accumulation period.
Errored Second Path (ESCP-P) is a count of seconds containing one or
more CP-bit parity errors, one or more SEF defects, or one or more AIS
defects.
Severely Errored Seconds Path (SESCP-P) is a count of seconds
containing more than 44 CP-bit parity errors, one or more SEF defects, or
one or more AIS defects.
Unavailable Seconds Path (DS3 UASCP-P) is a count of one-second
intervals when the DS3 path is unavailable. A DS3 path becomes
unavailable when ten consecutive SESCP-Ps occur. The ten SESCP-Ps are
included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS3 path becomes
available when ten consecutive seconds with no SESCP-Ps occur. The ten
seconds with no SESCP-Ps are excluded from unavailable time.
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November 2001

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