Configuring SDSL Frame Alarm Profiles
114 Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual
CONFIGURING SDSL FRAME ALARM PROFILES
SDSL frame alarm profiles determine the conditions that generate SNMP traps. When the
configured thresholds are met or exceeded, the SNMP agent sends a trap to the configured trap
receiver(s). Only one trap is sent for each 15-minute data collection period. SDSL frame port
configuration requires assigning an alarm profile, therefore you must configure the desired
alarm profile prior to configuring the SDSL frame port. A default profile exists with an index
of 1. You cannot delete the default profile.
You configure SDSL frame alarm profiles from the ::alarm=> prompt. From the ::root=>
prompt, type the following command then press to display the ::alarm=> prompt.
configuration sdsl frame profile alarm

Adding SDSL Frame Alarm Profiles

From the ::alarm=> prompt, type the new command in the following format then press
to create a new SDSL frame alarm profile. The profile is automatically assigned the next
available index number in the SDSL frame alarm profile table.
new <loswmode> <mgn> <mgnmode> <es> <esmode> <uas> <uasmode>
Parameters
<loswmode>
Loss of Sync Word alarm setting. A Loss of Sync Word alarm occurs when one of the
SDSL frame loops is out of sync. Type enable or disable.
<mgn>
The margin threshold value, in decibels. When the margin falls below the specified
threshold, the margin alarm is activated. A typical margin threshold value is 6.
<mgnmode>
The margin alarm setting. Type enable or disable.
<es>
The errored seconds threshold. When the number of errored seconds in the current
15-minute data collection interval exceeds the specified threshold, the errored seconds
alarm is activated. Errored seconds are seconds during which errors occur that prevent the
payload from being corrected. A typical errored second threshold value is 17.
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