Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
IPmux-8/16 Ver. 6.00 Monitoring IPmux-8/16 Performance 6-19
A new END event (such as SN ERRORS END SLOT1 PORT1 BNDL1) is stored
in the event log if the number of errors has been below threshold during the
last minute.
With the interval set to 1 second, an event specifying the number of errors that
occurred during the last second is stored in the event log. The even is stored if
a number of errors exceeded threshold. For example, SN ERRORS END
SLOT1 PORT1 BNDL1 20 EV’S means that within the last second 20 sequence
errors occurred. This event is logged only if the threshold has been configured
to a value from 1 to 19.
Displaying Bundle Connection Statistics
Bundle Connection Statistics screen provides information on the sequence errors
and jitter buffer underflow/overflow counters. Statistics are collected for 96
150-minute intervals for every open bundle.
Path: Main > Performance Monitoring > Bundle Connection Statistics.
To view the bundle connection status:
1. From the Main menu, select Performance Monitoring.
2. From the Performance Monitoring menu, select Bundle Connection Statistics.
The Bundle Connection Statistics screen appears (
Figure 6-7).
3. From the Bundle Connection Statistics screen, select Bundle Number and
enter the number of the bundle which connection status you intend to display.
or
Type F to view the status of the next or previous open bundle.
4. From the Bundle Connection Statistics screen, select Interval and enter the
number of the 15-minute, which statistics you intend to display (1–96), or type
N or P to browse the stored interval statistics.
Interval time indication is presented as follows:
Time Since – Time (in seconds) elapsed since the beginning of the
currently active interval.
Start Time – Time and date of the beginning of the stored interval.
The current active interval is always marked as interval 0, the previous interval is
marked as 1 and so on. Whenever a new interval is started, the counters are reset
to zero.
5. Type R to reset the counters.
Note