Carrier Access AB II manual Event Log Screen

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The Event Log Screen

High BPV rate for 15 minutes; BPV rate nomi- nal for 15 minutes

Severely Errored Sec- onds, No Severely Errored Seconds

Unavailable Seconds; No unavailable Seconds

Data Interfaces

RTS not detected; RTS detected

Local LoopBack (LLB) signal asserted; LLB de- asserted

Self Test Results

Memory Tests

Framer Interface

Codec Interface

V. 35 Interface

Serial Interface

This is an alarm message reporting information about time periods in which the system logs high or nominal rates of bipolar violations (BPVs). Approximately 1,544 BPVs per 15 minute period is recorded as a High BPV rate.

The Severely Errored Seconds (SES) alarm indicates that the system is receiving ten or more severely errored sec- onds per 15 minute period. The No Severely Errored Sec- onds message indicates that the system is receiving fewer than ten severely errored seconds per 15 minute period, fol- lowing a Severely Errored Seconds message.

The Unavailable Seconds message indicates that the system has logged unavailable seconds within the specified 15 minute period. The No Unavailable Seconds message indi- cates that the system logged no unavailable seconds in a 15 minute period following an Unavailable Seconds message.

The RTS not Detected message indicates that the system has not received a V.35 RTS (Receive to Send) message, and the RTS Detected message indicates that the system has received a RTS message following an RTS not Detected message.

The Local Loopback (LLB) message indicates that the Access Bank II has received a local loopback signal, and the LLB Deasserted message indicates that the system has received a Local Loopback Deassertion signal.

These are test results and other diagnostic information typically used by Carrier Access Corporation personnel.

The following fields are displayed when the alarms are retrieved.

Field

Values

Event #

Sequence number ranging 1-2048

Date

Date on which event occurred

Time

Time at which event occurred

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Contents Access Bank Page Page Page Access Bank Access Bank II Snmp Access BankAccess Bank II Snmp Sdsl Access Bank II SdslPage Contents Data Port Setup System Requirements Getting StartedCreating a Shortcut on the Desktop Software InstallationInstalling Remote Monitor Software OverviewRemote Monitor 560DQDJHPHQW&DEOH Connecting the PC Directly to the Access BankWR%0 Connecting a Modem to the Access Bank II for Remote AccessStarting Up Remote Monitor Pull-Down Menus Selecting the Current Product Setting Up Remote MonitorSetting Up Remote Management Click on Connect Now, or Connecting to the Access BankSetting Up Remote Monitor Help Reading and Sending Screens General Rules and Tips for Using the Remote MonitorPage Saving Configurations Screen FlaggingChanging to a New Product Miscellaneous Loading ConfigurationsSystem Setup System Setup ScreensFlagging Changed Screens Names Screen Problem Reporting Screen Snmp Screen System Clock ScreenConfiguring Network Parameters ColdStart Trap and warmStart Trap Configuring System Group Information Page T1 Setup T1 SetupSystem Clock Source 2 T1 Hardware SetupT1 Definitions Line Build Out LBO V.35 Data Port Setup Data Port SetupSetting the CTS Control Option RS-232 Data Port Setup RS-232 Data Port SetupSetting the Synchronous Data Rate or Asynchronous Subrate Synchronous Data Rate Option Asynchronous Subrate Options Page Static Connections ConnectionsConnecting Individual Channels Channel Type Configuring Contiguous ChannelsChannel/Signal Type Screen Event Log Screen PerformanceMessage Event Log Screen Retrieving Events from the Event Log Clearing the Event Log3 T1 History Definitions Loss of Received T1 Signal Also called Loss of Carrier5 T1 History Last 24 Hours Severely Errored SecondsMaintenance TestingLoopback Configuration TSI Bert Loopback Configuration Settings Internal Bert ConfigurationAnalog Ports Update Intervals Update IntervalFXS Lcfo LCF LEDs System LEDs Definition of V.35 Status LED last LED DIP SwitchesDIP Switches