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A block is a set of consecutive bits associated with the path; each bit belongs to

one and only one block. Consecutive bits may not be contiguous in time.

Table 64 Line Performance Counters
LABEL DESCRIPTION
nfebe The Number of Far End Block
Errors. ncrc Near end Cyclic Redundancy
Checks. nfecc The Far End Corrected blocks.
nfec The Near End Corrected blocks. nblks
The Number of Blocks transmitted. init
The number of link ups and link downs.
n-es The Number of Errored Seconds. This is how many seconds contained at
least one errored block or at least one defect.
n-ses The Number of Severely Errored Seconds. This is how many seconds contained
30% or more errored blocks or at least one defect. This is a subset of n-es.
n-uas The Number of Unavailable Seconds.
n-lpr The Number of times a Loss of PoweR (on the ATUR) has occurred.
29.4.5 ADSL 15 Minute Performance Command

Syntax:

statistics adsl 15mperf <portlist> [count <0..96>]

where

<portlist> = You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL ports

<*> or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also

include a range of ports <1,5,6~10>.

[count <0..96>] = Specify for which 15-minute interval (0~96) you

want to display performance statistics. 0 is the

current 15 minutes.

This command displays line performance statistics for the current and

previous 15-minute periods.

An example is shown next.