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3. Commands
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Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Create
Configure interface dsl-profile-alarm create {profile_name}
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure interface dsl-profile-alarm create command creates a new ADSL Alarm Profile.
profile_name – Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be created.
Downstream / Near End Alarm Profile
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Loss of Frame Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of LOFS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Loss of Power Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of LPRS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Errored SecondsSNMP trap is are sent if the number of ES events in a 15-minute interval meets or
exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Severely-Errored Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of SES events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Unavailable Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of UAS Events in a 15-minute interval meets or
exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Increasing Rate – SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the
previous rate plus this threshold (065535 kbps, where 0 disables the messages).
Decreasing Rate – SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the previous
rate minus this threshold (065535 kbps, where 0 disables the messages).
Upstream / Far End Alarm Profile
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Loss of Frame Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of LOFS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Loss of Power Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of LPRS events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Errored SecondsSNMP trap is sent if the number of ES events in a 15-minute interval meets or
exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Severely-Errored Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of SES events in a 15-minute interval
meets or exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Unavailable Seconds – SNMP trap is sent if the number of UAS events in a 15-minute interval meets or
exceeds the selected value (0–900 seconds, where 0 disables the messages).
Increasing Rate – SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the
previous rate plus this threshold (0–65535 kbps, where 0 disables the messages).
Decreasing Rate – SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the previous
rate minus this threshold (0–65535 kbps, where 0 disables the messages).
Init Failure – Specify whether initialization failure generates InitFailureTrap messages as specified in
RFC 2662.
Example:
PDYN# configure interface dsl-profile-alarm create adsl_alarm_profile1