Specifications
7-54
Reference Guide
Model No.
Running Head
WAN Card User Screens and Settings WAN Card
Figure 7-35 shows the number of Errored Seconds (ES), Severely Errored Seconds (SES), and
Unavailable Seconds (UAS) in loops 1 and 2 (local or remote), in either 15-minute or 24-hour
increments. This allows for four different possible displays:
•
15-minute intervals, Local Loop (default)
•
15-minute intervals, Remote Loop
•
24-hour intervals, Local Loop
•
24-hour intervals, Remote Loop
You can alternate between screens by selecting from the actions at the bottom of the screen.
When 15-minute intervals are active, pressing “
h
” (
24 H
r
) changes the display to 24-hour
intervals (see Figure 7-36). Pressing “
i
” (
15 mI
n
) in the 24-hour interval mode will go back
to a 15-minute interval display. Similarly, press “
e
” (
rE
mote
) in the Local screen to go to the
Remote screen, and press “
l
” (
L
ocal
) in the Remote screen to return to the Local screen.
Figure 7-36. Typical Adtran E1/HDSL Performance Data Screen
(remote 24-hour interval)
The only difference between the 15-minute and 24-hour screens is the historical time periods
on the left side of the screen. In 24-hour intervals, seven historical times appear, as shown in
Figure 7-36. This corresponds to the activity over the past seven 24-hour monitoring periods,
thereby providing one week of historical data. These fields will be blank if monitoring has just
begun.
Node_1 | W1 H_E1+H_E1 Rev A0-0 Ser 00101 | 12-31-99 14:33
Unit 1 HDSL Performance (24 Hour Interval) *Remote*
LOOP 1 LOOP 2
ES SES UAS ES SES UAS STATUS
CUR000000T..T..
01000000......
02000000......
03000000......
04000000......
05000000......
06000000......
07000000......
TOTAL 000000......
STATUS: L=LOS R=REVERSED T=TEST
Refresh | Clearregs | 24 Hr | 15 mIn | rEmote | Local | pgUp | pgDn | Main