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The PARAM24 parameter specifies the 24-hour counter threshold for all performance monitoring parameters (PES, PSES, SEF, UAS, LES, CES, CSES) between 1 and 65535 seconds inclusive. If a trigger has been created, it will assert if the 24-hour count exceeds the value specified in PARAM24. The default is 65535 seconds.

The PORT parameter specifies from which port a test signal is generated, and is 0 to 38 characters in length. This parameter is only valid if the TYPE parameter is set to TSID. This parameter is only meaningful with the CMTCE parameter set to ON. With CMTCE set to OFF this parameter is ignored. The default pattern is “ignore”.

The PRIM15 parameter specifies the 15-minute counter threshold for all performance monitoring primitives (LCV, PCV, CCV) between 1 and 16383 seconds inclusive. If a trigger has been created, it will assert if the 15-minute count exceeds the value specified in PRIM15. The default is 16383.

The PRIM24 parameter specifies the 24-hour counter threshold for all performance monitoring primitives (LCV, PCV, CCV) between 1 and 1048575 seconds inclusive. If a trigger has been created, it will assert if the 24-hour count exceeds the value specified in PRIM24. The default is 1048575.

The PRIM24 parameter specifies the 24-hour counter threshold for all performance monitoring primitives (LCV, PCV, CCV) between 0 and 1048575 seconds. If a trigger has been created, it will assert if the 24-hour count exceeds the value specified in PRIM24. The default is 1048575.

The TYPE parameter is used with the EIC, FAC, FIC, LIC, or UNIT parameters to specify whether the text string is used to describes a path signal, an idle signal, or a test signal.

The UNIT parameter specifies where the equipment is located within a bay e.g. “SHELF6”, and is 0 to 6 characters in length. This parameter is only meaningful with the CMTCE parameter set to ON. With CMTCE set to OFF this parameter is ignored. The default pattern is “ignore”.

To see the current configuration use the command:

SHOW DS3=n STATE

The DS3 counters can be displayed by using the command:

SHOW DS3=n COUNTERS [HISTORY[=interval]] {NEARFARBOTH}

The counters can be reset by using the command

RESET DS3[=instance]

COUNTERS[={HDLCINTERFACELINKDIAGNOSTICSTATEALL}]

where:

instance is the number of the DS3 interface.

A further description of DS3 can be found in the DS3 Interfaces section of

Chapter 5, Interfaces in your switch’s software reference.

The commands used to set up and configure the DS3 interface are:

DISABLE DS3 DEBUG

DISABLE DS3 TEST

ENABLE DS3 DEBUG

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