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Instructions ADTRAN, Modèle 1202076L2

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See Figure 4-1. 1)STATUS 1) NI PERF RPTS 2) NI ERRORS 3) ACTIVE ALARMS 4)VIEW HISTORY %AS %EF ES SES UAS (HISTORY LIST) END OF HISTORY (ALARM LIST) END OF LIST 5) PORT STATUS OPTION LIST 6) REMOTE PORT 7) CLEAR PORT ALM 8) ENET STATUS 9) PS STATUS Figure 4-1. Complete Status Menu 61202076L1-1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 4. Status Menu Menu flow is normally depicted from left to right. Arrows on the lower right of the screen indicate the direction of scrolling to use to view additional menu items. At every level of the menu, pressing Cancel returns the system to the previous menu level. Press Cancel repeatedly to return the system to the main menu. Network Performance Reports (NI PERF RPTS) The Network Interface Performance Reports display the user copy of the performance data. See Figure 4-2. The TSU 600 maintains this performance data on the network in compliance with ANSI T1.403 and AT&T document TR54016. The data displayed is data accumulated over the last 15 minutes and over the last 24 hours. Use the scroll keys to access the complete display of the following report fields: 15 Minutes 24 Hours Data Values %AS % of available seconds %EF % of error free seconds ES Number of errored seconds (1 or more errors/second SES Number of severely errored seconds (more than 320 errors/second) UAS Number of unavailable seconds (10 or more consecutive seconds) Figure 4-2. Network Interface Performance Report 4-2 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1-1 Chapter 4. Status Menu If insufficient time has passed to collect data, NA displays. Continue with standard operating procedures to exit the display. When this menu is active, performance data can be cleared by pressing Clear (Shift 9) on the keypad. Only the user copy of the performance data is cleared. Since only the user’s copy of performance data is cleared by the TSU 600, the data displayed here might be different from the data sent to the network as PRM data. Network Interface Errors (NI ERRORS) The NI Errors submenu displays the types of errors the Network Interface (NI) detects. A blinking CSU error LED indicates that network errors are detected. The asterisk (*) above an item indicates the type of errors detected. The error types are as follows: CRC CRC-6 bit errors based on the FDL. This is valid only in ESF mode. BPV Bipolar violations. XS0 Excess zeros. FER Framing errors. 61202076L1-1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 4. Status Menu Active Alarms This menu item displays a list of current alarms reported by either the base controller or any of the ports. If no alarms are current, the menu item displays End of List. See Figure 4-3. This display includes two lines of text. The top line is the alarm source. The bottom line is the alarm message. A list of alarm messages is found in Appendix C, System Messages, on page C-1. In addition to normal menu operation, you can also access this menu item with the Alarm function (Shift 8) on the keypad. If one or more of the Alarm LEDs are illuminated, an alarm is present. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu item. Alarm Source Alarm Message Figure 4-3. Display of Alarm Messages View History This menu item displays and clears the accumulated status changes of the unit. View History displays a history of the first 20 status changes in the unit, including the date, time, and type of change. The unit also records for viewing the date and time an alarm became active and inactive, as well as the date and time of test activation and deactivation. To clear the View History display, press Clear (Shift 9) with the View History menu active. 4-4 TSU 600 User Manual 61202076L1-1 Chapter 4. Status Menu Port Status Port Status displays the signals monitored on the data ports. For example, an Nx56/64 interface monitors the RTS, CTS, TD, and RD, along with other signal lines. When a port is selected, the LCD indicates whether the signal is present. Remote Port Remote Port displays the status of activity on the Chain-In remote port. This is useful for troubleshooting communication sessions, as well as verifying cabling. RX Characters received at remote port. ID Unit ID received at remote port. CRC Correct CRC received. PC Correct passcode received. TX Characters transmitted from the remote port. Clear Port Alarm Clears the Link Failed alarms on option modules that have been removed from the TSU 600 chassis. 61202076L1-1 TSU 600 User Manual Chapter 4. Status Menu ENET Status (600e only) TX Indicates that data is being transmitted from the 10BaseT port RX Indicates that data is being received by the 10BaseT port LNK Indicates the current status of the 10BaseT link integrity test. This should always be on when the unit is connected to a functional 10BaseT hub. CPU Active when the CPE is accessing the 10BaseT interface. PS Status (600e only) Displays the status of Power Supply A (PSA) and Power Supply B (PSB) for AC powered units. Displays DC supply for DC Powered units. Possible status: NOT PRESENT, INACTIVE, OK, DC Supply (DC units only) 4-6 TSU 6...

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