3. Configuration Using the Web Interface

Configuring Alarm Threshold Profiles (8955, 8965, 8968)

Use the Configuration - Alarm Threshold Profiles screen to define sets of alarm thresholds that you can apply to DSL ports.

To create an alarm threshold profile for a ReachDSL or ADSL line card:

1.Click on Create New Profile. The Alarm Threshold Profile Create screen appears.

2.Enter or select the following fields:

Field

Description

 

 

Profile Name

Specify a name for this alarm profile.

 

 

Downstream / Near End Alarm Profile

 

 

Loss of Frame Seconds

SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the

 

number of LOFS events in a 15-minute interval meets or

 

exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Loss of Power Seconds

SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous messages are sent if

 

the number of LPRS events in a 15-minute interval meets

 

or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Errored Seconds

SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the

 

number of ES events in a 15-minute interval meets or

 

exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Severely-Errored Seconds

SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the

 

number of SES events in a 15-minute interval meets or

 

exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Unavailable Seconds

SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the

 

number of UAS events in a 15-minute interval meets or

 

exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Increasing Rate

SNMP rate change trap and TL1 autonomous message

 

are sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the

 

previous rate plus this threshold (0–65535 kbps, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Decreasing Rate

SNMP rate change trap and TL1 autonomous message

 

are sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the

 

previous rate minus this threshold (065535 kbps, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

Upstream / Far End Alarm Profile

 

 

Loss of Frame Seconds

SNMP trap and TL1 autonomous message are sent if the

 

number of LOFS events in a 15-minute interval meets or

 

exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0

 

disables the messages).

 

 

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