Description:
This command is used to get.
Command Syntax:
get adsl atur intervalext [ifnameParameters:
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ifname | The ADSL interface name. | |
Type : Get – Mandator | ||
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nintrvl | Count from 1 through 96, of 15 minute intervals. | |
| Type: Get | Mandatory |
| Valid values: 1 | - 96 |
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Example:
$ get adsl atur intervalext IFNAME
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Ifname |
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IntervalNumber | : 1 |
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IntervalSesl(sec) | : 10 | IntervalUasL(sec) : 10 | |
IntervalFecsL(sec) : 10 |
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Output Fields: |
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FIELD | Description |
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Ifname | The ADSL interface name. | ||
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IntervalNumber | Count from 1 through 96, of 15 minute intervals. | ||
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IntervalSesl(sec) | Count of seconds in the interval when there was severely errored seconds. | ||
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IntervalUasL(sec) | Count of seconds in the interval when there was unavailable errored seconds. | ||
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IntervalFecsL(sec) | Count of seconds in the interval when there was Forward error correction seconds. | ||
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zatur interval related commands
264 | IDL series User Guide |
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