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AppendixD Slot Property Information—FC_MR-4, FMEC, Multirate, Optical, and Transponder Cards Transponder Cards
D.5.4.3 Temperature Tab
The Temperaturetab allows you to assign performance monitoring thresholds for the transponder laser
temperature.
D.5.4.4 Quality of Service Tab
The Quality of Service tab allows you to assign thresholds and alarm severities for B1 counters. Click
the15 min radio button to assign thresholds for 15-minute collection increments. Click the 1 day radio
button to assign thresholds for 24-hour collection increments.
Board Serial Number Displays the serial number of the board.
SCC Number Displays the version of the module serial communication controller (SCC).
Product Option Displays the product option. Displays “Not Available” if the TL1 Agent version is earlier than
version 2.1.
Hardware Version Displays the version of the hardware. Displays “Not Available” if the TL1 Agent version is earlier
than version 2.1.
Line Direction Shows the line direction for the transponder.
State Allows you to place the transponder in one of two states: In Service or Under Maintenance.
PM Collection Status Allows you to enable or disable PM data collection for the transponder.
TableD-265 Field Descriptions for the Identification Tab (continued)
Field Description
TableD-266 Field Descriptions for the Temperature Tab
Field Description
Value When the Update button is clicked, displays the current temperature of Laser 1.
Low Sets the low temperature threshold (in degrees Celsius) and the alarm severity level.
High Sets the high temperature threshold (in degrees Celsius) and the alarm severity level.
TableD-267 Field Descriptions for the Quality of Service Tab
Field Description
B1 Counters
Errored Seconds Sets the highthreshold forthe numberof B1 errored seconds (ES) and the alarm severity level.
An errored second is a one-second period with one or more error blocks or at least one defect.
Severely Errored Seconds Sets the high threshold for the number of B1 severely errored seconds (SES) and the alarm
severitylevel. A severely errored second is a one-second period that contains at least 30 percent
of errored blocks or at least one defect.