ADC SWD4573I1 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring ADSL Alarm Profiles
104 Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual
CONFIGURING ADSL ALARM PROFILES
ADSL alarm profiles determine the conditions that generate SNMP traps. When the configured
thresholds are met or exceeded, the SNMP agent sends a trap to the configured trap receiver(s).
Only one trap is sent for each 15-minute data collection period. ADSL port configuration
requires assigning an alarm profile, therefore you must configure the desired alarm profile prior
to configuring the ADSL port. A default profile exists with an index of 1. You cannot delete the
default profile.
You configure ADSL alarm profiles from the ::alarm=> prompt. From the ::root=>
prompt, type the following command then press to display the ::alarm=> prompt.
configuration adsl profile alarm
Adding ADSL Alarm Profiles
From the ::alarm=> prompt, type the new command in the following format then press
to create a new ADSL alarm profile. The profile is automatically assigned the next
available index number in the ADSL alarm profile table.
new <ulof> <ulos> <ues> <dlof> <dlos> <des>
Parameters
<ulof>
Upstream loss of frame threshold. This threshold determines the acceptable number of
seconds in a 15-minute data collection period during which the frames lose sync on the
ADSL interface. In a normal environment with sufficient margin, a typical loss of frame
threshold value is 10. A value of 0 disables the alarm.
<ulos>
Local loss of signal threshold. The loss of signal threshold determines the acceptable
number of seconds in a 15-minute ADSL performance data collection period during which
the line power falls below the target margin threshold. In a normal environment with
sufficient margin, a typical loss of signal threshold value is 10. A value of 0 disables the
alarm.
<ues>
Local errored seconds threshold. This threshold is the acceptable number of seconds in a
15-minute data collection period during which errors occur on the ADSL interface that
prevent the payload from being corrected. In a normal environment with sufficient margin,
a typical errored seconds threshold value is 10. A value of 0 disables the alarm.
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