Table 145: 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
• AIS—Alarm 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
• SES—Severely 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-latency—Time 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-period—Time 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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