DSL Alarm Profile
The alarm profile configuration controls the PM threshold values of ADSL line parameters.
Click on the text column to edit the threshold seconds, if the value reach the threshold (in seconds), the system will send the SNMP trap.
Figure 4-5 DSL Alarm Profile Dialog
Table
Item
Description
ATUC 15 min / 1 day | Set Value to zero to disable traps |
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LOF(sec) | The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any |
| given 15 minutes or 1 day performance data collection period. |
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LOS(sec) | The number of Loss of Signal Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface, within any |
| given 15 minutes or 1 day performance data collection period. |
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LOL (sec) | The number of Loss of Link Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface, within any |
| given 15 minutes or 1 day performance data collection period. |
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LOP (sec) | The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface, within any |
| given 15 minutes or 1 day performance data collection period. |
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ES (sec) | The number of Error Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface, within any given 15 |
| minutes or 1 day performance data collection period. |
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SESL (sec) | The number of Severe error seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within |
| any given 15 minute or 1 day performance data collection period, which causes |
| adslAtucSesLTrap. |
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UASL (sec) | The number of unavailable error seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within |
| any given 15 Minute or 1 day performance data collection period, which causes |
| adslAtucUasLThreshTrap. |
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ATUR 15 min / 1 day | Set Value to zero to disable traps |
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LOF(sec) | The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any |
| given 15 Minute or 1 day performance data collection period.’ |
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