ZyXEL Communications MSAP2000 Switch User Manual


 
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MSAP2000 AAM User’s Guide
Table 20 Alarm Profile (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
15 Min LOS This field sets the limit for the number of Loss Of Signal seconds that are
(sec) permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
15 Min LPR This field sets the limit for the number of times a Loss of PoweR (on the ATUR)
is permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
15 Min ES This field sets the limit for the number of Errored Seconds that are permitted
(sec) to occur within 15 minutes.
15 Min SES This field sets the limit for the number of Severely Errored Seconds that
(sec) are permitted to occur within 15 minutes.
15 Min UAS This field sets the limit for the number of UnAvailable Seconds that are permitted
(sec) to occur within 15 minutes.
15 Min Failed This field sets the limit for the number of failed fast retrains that are permitted
Fast Retrain within 15 minutes.
Init Failure Trap Select Active to trigger an alarm for an initialization failure trap.
Fast Rate Up Specify a rate in kilobits per second (kbps). If a fast mode connection’s
upstream (bps) transmission rate increases by more than this number, then a trap is sent.
Fast Rate Down Specify a rate in kilobits per second (kbps). If a fast mode connection’s downstream
(bps) transmission rate decreases by more than this number, then a trap is sent.
Interleave Rate Up Specify a rate in kilobits per second (kbps). If an interleave mode connection’s
(bps) upstream transmission rate increases by more than this number, then a trap is
sent.
Interleave Rate Specify a rate in kilobits per second (kbps). If an interleave mode connection’s
Down (bps) upstream transmission rate decreases by more than this number, then a trap is
sent.
Alarm profiles with
xDSL port
mapping
Index This is the index number of the alarm profile.
Name This is the name of the alarm profile.
Modify Click Modify to edit a profile.
Delete Click Delete to remove a profile.
7.15 IGMP Filter Profile Screen
You can use the IGMP filter profiles to control access to a service that uses a
specific multicast group (like a SIP server for example). Configure an IGMP filter
profile that allows access to that multicast group. Then assign the IGMP filter
profile to ADSL ports that are allowed to use the service.
Click Basic Setting and then xDSL Profiles Setup in the navigation panel and
then IGMP Filter Profile to open the following screen.