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AppendixA Command Reference
Interface Configuration Commands
optical threshold power receive
To set the optical threshold power for alarms on an interface, use the optical threshold power receive
command.To revert to the default values, use the no form of the command.
optical threshold power receive [after-attenuation] {low | high} {alarm | warning} value
[severity {critical | major | minor | not alarmed | not reported}]
no optical threshold power receive [after-attenuation] {low | high} {alarm | warning}
Syntax Description
Defaults
after-attenuation Indicates that the threshold is measured after passing through a VOA
(variable optical attenuator) at this interface.
low Specifies a low threshold value.
high Specifies a high threshold value.
alarm Indicates that an alarm will be raised when the threshold is exceeded.
warning Indicates that a warning indication will be reported when the threshold is
exceeded.
value The threshold value in tenths of a dBm. The range is 400to 250.
severity Specifies the severity for the threshold.
critical Indicates the threshold level for service-affecting conditions that require
immediate corrective action. This severity applies only to alarms.
major Indicates the threshold level for hardware or software conditions tha t cause
serious service disruption, or malfunctioning or failure of im por tant
hardware. These problems require the immediate attention and response of
a technician to restore or maintain system capability. The urgency is less
than in critical situations because of a lesser immediate or impending effect
on service or system performance. This severity applies only to alarms.
minor Indicates the threshold level for problems that do not have a serious effect
on service, or for problems in hardware that do not affect the essential
operation of the system. This severity applies to both alarms and warnings.
not-alarmed Indicates the threshold level for negligible discrepancies, and that do not
cause alarm notifications to be generated. The information for these events
is retrievable from the network element. This severity applies only to
warnings.
not reported Indicates the threshold level for negligible discrepancies, and that do not
cause notifications to be generated. The information for these events is
retrievable from the network element. This severity applies only to
warnings.
Interface Type Low Alarm Low Warning High Alarm High Warning
Voafilterin subinterface 29 dBm 27 dBm 11 dBm 9 dBm
Voai n 29 dBm 27 dBm 11 dBm 9 dBm