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Performance Monitoring for Electrical Cards
DS3 SESCP-P Severely Errored Seconds Path (SESCP-P) is a count of seconds
containing more than 44 CP-bit parity errors, one or more SEF defects, or
one or more AIS defects.
DS3 UASCP-P Unavailable Second Path (UASCP-P) is a count of one-second intervals
when the DS3 path is unavailable. A DS3 path becomes unavailable when
ten consecutive SESCP-Ps occur. The ten SESCP-Ps are included in
unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS3 path becomes available when
ten consecutive seconds with no SESCP-Ps occur. The ten seconds with
no SESCP-Ps are excluded from unavailable time.
Table8-19 Near-End SONET Path PMs for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards
Parameter Definition
STS CV-P Near-End STS Path Coding Violations (CV-P) is a count of BIP errors
detected at the STS path layer (i.e., using the B3 byte). Up to eight BIP
errors can be detected per frame; each error increments the current CV-P
second register.
STS ES-P Near-End STS Path Errored Seconds (ES-P) is a count of the seconds
when at least one STS path BIP error was detected. A n AIS-P defect (or a
lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or an LOP-P defect can also
cause an STS ES-P.
STS FC-P Near-End STS Path Failure Counts (FC-P) is a count of the number of
near-end STS path failure events. A failure event begins when an A IS-P
failure, an LOP-P failure, a UNEQ-P, or a TIM-P failure is declared. A
failure event also begins if the STS PTE that is monitoring the path
supports ERDI-P for that path. The failure event ends when these failures
are cleared.
STS SES-P Near-End STS Path Severely Errored Seconds (SES-P) is a count of the
seconds when K (2400) or more STS path BIP errors were detected . An
AIS-P defect (or a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or an
LOP-P defect can also cause an STS SES-P.
STS UAS-P Near-End STS Path Unavailable Seconds (UAS-P) is a count of the
seconds when the STS path was unavailable. An STS path becomes
unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SE S-Ps,
and continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that
do not qualify as SES-Ps.
Table8-18 Near-End CP-bit Path PMs for the DS3-12E and DS3N-12E Cards (continued)
Parameter Definition