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KEY
NEND means "PM information collected directly from incoming T1 signals, both at local and remote sites".
FEND means "ESF PM information collected at the opposite end of spans from the affected circuit and returned to the system via ESF datalink". The framing format must be ESF in order for FEND information to be displayed.
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