Patton electronic 2616RC Switch User Manual


 
iDSL Port Details window 143
Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 10 • iDSL (Model 3196RC)
- localLoopBack(4)
- remoteLoopBack(5)
- dataMode(6)
- lineDown(7)
- lineLoopback(8)
- testPattern(9)
Activation State (idslActivationState)—The operating software for each iDSL port includes a module called
the Activation State Manager (ASM). The Activation State Info table provides information about the cur-
rent software state for the port. The current values of the following iDSL port parameters are shown in dis-
play-only format:
- deactivate(0)
- activate(1)
Hardware (idslHardwareFail)—Indicates the current overall state of the iDSL port hardware, i.e. the pres-
ence or absence of a hardware error condition. One of the following values will be displayed:
- failed(1)
- operational(0)
Note
The Near End Performance window which provides a record of errors
counted on this port during the last 24 hours in 15-minute intervals
(see section “iDSL Near End Performance Interval” on page 145 for
more information).
iDSL Port Statistics table
The iDSL Port Statistics table displays the current values of the following iDSL port statistics variables:
Link Up-Time (idslUpTimer)Total Length of time in days:hours:minutes:seconds since the link state for
this port last changed to up. This value is reset when the link goes down.
Near End CRC Errors (idslNebeCounter)—Near end CRC error counter.
Far End CRC (idslFebeCounter)—Far end CRC error counter
Link Drops (FLAPs)(idslFlapCounter)—Total number of times the iDSL Port flap (disconnected) since the
counter was last reset.
Port Up-Time (idslCurrentSecond)The current seconds in the current interval that the iDSL Port has
been up.
Test Pattern Errors (idslPatternErrors)—The total cumulative number of test pattern errors detected on
this port since the counter was last reset.
Errored Seconds (idslErrSecond)—The total cumulative number of seconds in which there were one or
more errors on this port since the counter was last reset.
Severely Errored Seconds (idslSevErrSecond)—The total cumulative number of seconds in which there
were one or more CRC errors on this port since the counter was last reset.