Cabletron Systems HSIM-W87 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 4: Management
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command: dsx1
Syntax: dsx1
dsx1 near
dsx1 near <1..96>
dsx1 linetype <ESF|D4> <line>
dsx1 loopback <no|payload|line> <line>
dsx1 txclksrc <loop|local> <line>
dsx1 <line>
dsx1 <line>
<ES|SES|SEFS|UAS|CSS|PCV|LES|BES|DM|LCV>
Description: This command allows the user to read the contents of
several tables defined in RFC 1406.
“line”, as an option, refers to the number of an instance of
a physical T1 interface. A different “line” is in the choice
between no,
payload, and line for the loopback function.
The acronyms in caps refer to error types defined in the
RFC. Refer to RFC1406 for more information.
<1..96> is the number of a previous 15 minute
measurement interval in the table. Interval “1” is always
the latest interval to have taken place, with interval “2” as
the next latest, etc.
Near indicates the device on your side of the WAN line.
Options: dsx1 (with no options) lists a summary of the DS1
configuration.
dsx1 near lists a summary of the statistics for the device
on your side of the WAN line.
dsx1 near <1..96> lists a summary of the statistics for the
device on your side of the WAN line for a specific time
interval.
dsx1 linetype <ESF|D4> <line> allows a choice of either
ESF or D4 linetype (framing).
dsx1 loopback <no|payload|line> <line> allows a choice
of either no, payload, or line loopback.
dsx1 txclksrc <loop|local> <line> allows a choice of
either loop or local transmit clock source.
dsx1 <line> displays the setup for the line specified.
dsx1 <line>
<ES|SES|SEFS|UAS|CSS|PCV|LES|BES|DM|LCV>
allows the choice of performance parameters.