Chapter 7 - Using the LCD for Configuration and Management
Configuring Alarm Thresholds
Alarm thresholds determine the level at which an alarm condition is reached. There are two types of HDSL alarm thresholds:
•Link ES threshold determines the number of errored seconds that must occur to trigger an alarm. This threshold can be set to 17 or 170 errored seconds. You can also disable this alarm.
•Margin threshold determines the margin, in dB, that triggers an alarm. This threshold can be set anywhere between 1 dB and 25 dB, in 1 dB increments. You can also disable this alarm.
To set the alarm thresholds:
1From the CURRENT ALARMS display, press Next. HDSL LINK ALARMS is displayed.
2Press Enter. The current HDSL alarm status is displayed.
3Press Next. HDSL ES THRESHLD is displayed.
4Press Enter.
5Press Next to scroll through the settings for the ES threshold until the preferred setting is displayed.
6Press the Enter button to select the preferred setting. HDSL ES THRESHLD is displayed.
7Press Next. MARGIN THRESHLD is displayed.
8Press Enter.
9Press Next to scroll through the settings for the margin threshold until the preferred setting is displayed.
10Press Enter to select the preferred setting. MARGIN THRESHLD is displayed.
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