Harris Intraplex STL-160 Series Installation & Operation Manual page 143

Intraplex stl-160, intraplex acs-160 series t1 multiplexer
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5 – Remote Control
INT
ES
17
0
18
0
Ø
96
0
Table 5-25 describes the data in a REGISTERS? response.
Table 5-25. ATT_STAT? and REGISTERS? Response Data
Data Item
MEASURE SECS
VALID INTERVALS
ERRORED SECS
(ES)
UNAVAIL SECS
(UAS)
BUR ERRD SECS
(BES)
SEV ERRD SECS
(SES)
CTL SLIP SECS
(CSS)
LOSS OF FRAME
(LOF)
Note: There are no commands available to clear the ATT_STAT? and REGISTERS? registers.
Appendix A gives details on using ISiCL to configure the CM-5RTD common module's delay
feature.
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ACS-160 Series & STL-160 Series T1 Multiplexer Installation & Operation
UAS
BES
0
0
0
0
0
0
Description
Measured Seconds - The number of seconds the
integrated CSU has been accumulating CSU line
performance statistics in the current 15 minute interval.
This register can hold a maximum value of 900 (60
seconds per minute x 15 minutes = 900 seconds).
Valid Intervals - The number of complete 15 minute
intervals that the integrated CSU has accumulated CSU
line performance data. This register can hold a maximum
value of 96 (four 15 minute intervals per hour x 24
hours = 96 intervals).
Errored seconds - A second with one or more ESF error
events, that is, one or more CRC6 error events or one or
more OOFs (out of frame).
Unavailable seconds - A count of one-second intervals
during which service is unavailable.
Bursty errored seconds - A second with more than one,
but less than 320 CRC6 error events.
Severely errored second - A second with 320 or more
CRC6 error events OR one or more OOFs.
Controlled slips seconds - The occurrence of a replication
or deletion of a DS1 frame at the receiving terminal. A
controlled slip may occur when there is a difference
between the timing of a synchronous receiving terminal
and the received signal.
Loss of frame - The occurrence of a DS1 terminal unable
to synchronize on the DS1 signal for some interval.
Version 2.11, August 2011
SES
CSS
0
0
0
0
0
0
Under normal operating
conditions when the device is
ANSI or AT&T compliant,
measured seconds should be
between 0 and 900.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should see a
value between 0 and 96.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should not
have any errored seconds.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should not
have any unavailable
seconds.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should not
have any BES seconds.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should not
have any SEFE seconds.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should never
have any SLIP errors.
Under normal operating
conditions, you should not
have any loss of frame in a
24-hour period.
LOF
0
0
0
Typical Values
5-45

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