ADC Broadband System Network Router User Manual


 
ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance
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ACTIVE ALARMS
Legend:
Access ID=Identifier[-]Shelf-Grp-Slot[-Site(1=Lcl,2=Rmt) | -Loop(1=Lp 1,2=Lp 2)]
Access ID Locn Circuit ID Condition Status ACO
---------------- ---- -------------------- ---------------- ------ ---
T2-1-3-1 NEND OPTICAL LOS MJ NO
T2-1-3-1 NEND OPTICAL LOF MJ NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 NEND RECOVERY MN NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 NEND LOF MJ NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 NEND T-BERP MN NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 NEND T-SNR EV NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 FEND LOF MJ NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 FEND T-BERP MN NO
HDSL-1-7-1-1 FEND T-SNR EV NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 NEND RECOVERY MN NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 NEND LOF MJ NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 NEND T-BERP MN NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 NEND T-SNR EV NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 FEND LOF MJ NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 FEND T-BERP MN NO
HDSL-1-7-1-2 FEND T-SNR EV NO
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Figure 542-1. Active Alarms Screen (Sample)
KEY
NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites."
FEND means "ESF PRM information collected at the opposite ends of spans from the affected circuit and
returned to the system via the ESF Datalink, both at local and remote sites". The framing format must be
ESF in order for FEND information to be displayed.
Note: For Site 1, FEND information is at A; for Site 2, FEND information is at B.
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NEND NEND FEND
HRXHLXC
HLXR
FEND
REMOTE
(SITE = -2)
LOCAL
(SITE = -1)
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
DS1
DS1
DS1
DS1
TO NETWORK TO CUSTOMER
A
B
Figure 542-2. T1 HLXC/HRX/HLXR NEND and FEND Locations