ADC SWD4573I1 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 20: Configuring Subscriber Services
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The IDSL Alarm Profile Table window displays the configured IDSL alarm profiles. Click and
if necessary to view the entire table. displays the beginning of the table. displays
the next page of the table.
Adding IDSL Alarm Profiles
You add IDSL Alarm profiles from the IDSL Alarm Profile Table window.
1 In the
Hourly ES box, type the errored second threshold in seconds, or type 0 to disable this
trap. The range is 0 to 255, with 40 as the default.
The Hourly ES Threshold is the number of errored seconds that must be met or exceeded
on the IDSL line within an hour for an alarm to display. An errored second generates when
one or more block errors (CRC violations) are detected during a one second interval.
2 In the
Hourly SES box, type the desired severely errored second threshold in seconds, or
type
0 to disable this trap. The range is 0 to 127, with 10 as the default.
The Hourly SES Threshold is the number of severely errored seconds that must be met or
exceeded on the IDSL line within an hour for an alarm to display. A severely errored second
generates when the number of block errors (CRC violations) defined by the SES threshold
parameter (see Adding ADSL Line Profiles on page 387) are detected during a one
second interval.
3 In the
Daily ES box, type the desired errored second threshold in seconds, or type 0 to disable
this trap. The range is 0 to 4095, with 100 as the default.
The Daily ES Threshold is the number of errored seconds that must be met or exceeded on
the IDSL line within a day for an alarm to display. An errored second generates when one
or more block errors (CRC violations) are detected during a one second interval.