Patton electronic 2616RC Switch User Manual


 
(WAN) Circuit ID # History of Near End Performance window 268
Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 17 • System
(WAN) Circuit ID # History of Near End Performance window
The (WAN) Circuit ID # History of Near End Performance window displays line statistics pertaining to the
remote end of the T1/E1 links. The window displays statistics for the preceding 24 hour period in 15-minute
intervals (see figure 148). Statistics for the current 15-minute interval are not shown on this window. They are
displayed on the Current Near End Performance window.
Figure 148. Circuit ID 1—History of Near-End Performance window
The (WAN) Circuit ID # History of Near End Performance window can be reached in three ways:
From the System History management window
From the T1/E1 Link Activity window
From the WAN Circuit Configuration window
To open the (WAN) Circuit ID # History of Near End Performance web management window, for a given WAN
port:
1. On the System History window, in the WAN Port Information table (see figure 145 on page 265), click the
Near End hyperlink under the desired WAN port number.
2. On the T1/E1 Link Activity window, in the Link table for the desired WAN port number, in the Near End
Line Statistics row, click the History hyperlink.
3. On the WAN Circuit Configuration window, in the table at the top of the window, in the Near End Line
Statistics row, click the History hyperlink.
Interval (dsx1IntervalNumber)
A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most recently completed 15-minute interval and 96 is the oldest of
the completed 15-minute intervals. When all 96 intervals are visible, then the 3096RC has been operating
(powered-on) for at least 24 hours. If fewer than 96 intervals are displayed, then it has been less than 24 hours
since the 3096RC was powered up.
Errored Seconds (dsx1intervaless)
The number of errored seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96, 15-minute intervals.
Severely Errored Seconds (dsx1IntervalSESs)
The number of severely errored seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96, 15-
minute intervals.