Carrier Access Access Navigator Network Router User Manual


 
Access Navigator - Release 1.8 August 2003 18-79
CLI Language Reference
CLI Command List
Example: set ds1 9 payload p2e15 test
For p2e, qrss, and all-ones test patterns, the CLI will provide a progress message
indicating the success (ok) or failure of the command followed by the bit error test
results, as in the following sample.
Message: Waiting for pattern sync........ok.
Testing line...
08:15:47 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:48 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:49 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:50 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:51 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:52 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:54 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:55 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:56 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
08:15:57 FBE:0 BE:0 CRC:0 BPV/LCV:0
Totals Error Rates
FBE: 0 0.000000e+00
BE: 0 0.000000e+00
CRC: 0 0.000000e+00
LCV/BPV: 0 0.000000e+00
Signaling done.
The following error message will occur if an incorrect pattern is received:
Message: Waiting for pattern sync.........no sync.
The following error message will occur if there is no loopback in effect:
Message: *-Unable to send code;
*- far-end is not in loopback.
p2e11 Send 2
11
–1 pattern with a maximum of 10 consecutive zeros and
11 consecutive ones. (Minimum stress testing.)
p2e15 Send 2
15
–1 pattern with a maximum of 14 consecutive zeros and
15 consecutive ones. (Provides maximum number of consecutive
zeros permissible in framed, non-B8ZS testing.)
p2e23 Send 2
23
–1 pattern with a maximum of 22 consecutive zeros and
23 consecutive ones. (Maximum stress testing.)
qrss Send QRSS pattern (a modified 2
20
–1) with a maximum of 14
consecutive zeros and 20 consecutive ones. (Common stress test
for T1 data applications.)
Field Description