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Table 3: T1 or E1 show interfaces Output Fields (continued)
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
extensiveCounts of T1 or E1 media-specific errors.
Seconds—Number of seconds the defect has been active.
Count—Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
State—State of the error. State other than OK indicates a problem.
The T1 or E1 media-specific error types are:
SEF—Severely errored framing
BEE—Bit error
AISAlarm indication signal
LOF—Loss of frame
LOS—Loss of signal
YELLOW—Errors at the remote site receiver
CRC Major—Cyclic redundancy check major alarm threshold exceeded
CRC Minor—Cyclic redundancy check minor alarm threshold exceeded
BPV—Bipolar violation
EXZ—Excessive zeros
LCV—Line code violation
PCV—Pulse code violation
CS—Carrier state
CRC—Cyclic redundancy check
FEBE—Far-end block error (E1 only)
LES—Line error seconds
ES—Errored seconds
BES—Bursty errored seconds
SESSeverely errored seconds
SEFS—Severely errored framing seconds
UAS—Unavailable seconds
T1 media or E1
media
extensiveInformation about the SAToP configuration.
payload-size—Configure the payload size, in bytes (from 32 through 1024
bytes).
idle-pattern—An 8-bit hexadecimal pattern to replace TDM data in a lost
packet (from 0 through 255).
jitter-buffer-packets—Number of packets in the jitter buffer (from 1 through
64 packets).
jitter-buffer-latencyTime delay in the jitter buffer (from 1 through 1000
milliseconds).
excessive-packet-loss-rate—Set packet loss options. The options are groups,
sample-period, and threshold.
sample-periodTime required to calculate excessive packet loss rate (from
1000 through 65,535 milliseconds).
threshold—Percentile designating the threshold of excessive packet loss rate
(1–100 percent).
SAToP
Configuration
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