Number of DS0s
Alarm Reset Timer
(sec)
High Utilization %
High Threshold (sec)
End of Day Low
Utilization %
3-20
W A N s u i t e 5 2 6 0 / 5 2 3 0
what are considered high and low DS0 utilization parameters, and will report
alarms if the monitored statistics rise above or fall below those specified
settings. This helps determine customer load patterns so that channel
bandwidth can be reallocated as necessary.
Figure 3.15
DS0 Monitor Details Screen
Number of active DS0s (0−31) assigned on a per-service basis.
Number of seconds that an alarm condition must not be present before an
alarm is reset. Zero (0) indicates the Alarm Reset Timer is disabled.
Values: 0−900
Default: 30
Lets you configure as a percent what is considered high utilization.
Values: 1−100
Default: 100
Lets you configure a high-utilization threshold (in seconds), above which an
alarm will report.
Values: 0−900
Default: 0 (Disabled)
Lets you configure as a percent what is considered low utilization at the end
of the day. If the utilization is below this level when the day ends, an alarm
reports.
Values: 0−100
Default: 0 (Disabled)
DS0 Status and Alarm Table
Each second, the TDM services will count the number of active DS0s and
update their statistics. You must refresh your screen to view the updated
statistics. This table also gives the status of the alarms (OK, Alarmed) related
to DS0s.