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Maintenance Description
Issue 3 June 2000
9-13
Fault Detection, Isolation, and
Reporting
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Detection
9
The DDM-2000 FiberReach Multiplexer continuously monitors all circuit packs and
incoming signals for faults. Incoming SONET signals are monitored for loss of
signal (LOS), loss of frame (LOF), loss of pointer (LOP), and bit error ratio (BER)
thresholds, and for the maintenance signals described in the preceding pages.
Incoming DS1 and DS3 signals are monitored for LOS and BER thresholds. The
BER thresholds for DS1 are based on bipolar 8-zero substitution (B8ZS) or
alternate mark inversion (AMI) violations depending on line coding. The BER
thresholds for DS3 are based on bipolar 3-zero substitution (B3ZS) coding
violations. The DS3 signals received from the fiber are monitored for AIS and out-
of-frame (OOF) conditions, unless they are provisioned for clear channel mode.
DS1 timing references are monitored for AIS, BER, excessive out-of-frame
(EOOF), LOF, LOS, and out-of-lock (OOL) conditions.
Isolation
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When a fault is detected, the DDM-2000 FiberReach Multiplexer uses automatic
diagnostics to isolate the fault to a particular signal or circuit pack.
Reporting
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The system automatically and autonomously reports all alarm and status
conditions through the appropriate user panel and equipment indicators, office
alarm relays, and through the TL1/X.25 interface. The system stores a record of
all fault conditions and reports them on demand through the CIT and the TL1/X.25
interface. The DDM-2000 FiberReach Multiplexer also stores a history of the past
500 alarm and status conditions and CIT events and reports them on demand
through the CIT or TL1 interface. Each event is real time and date stamped.
If the diagnostic determines that a circuit pack has failed, the red FAULT LED on
that circuit pack is turned on. If an incoming electrical signal from the DSX fails,
the red FAULT LED on the affected circuit pack flashes on and off in one-second
intervals. A failed incoming optical signal has the same effect.
The DDM-2000 FiberReach Multiplexer provides alarm holdoff and clear delays.
The alarm holdoff delays prevent transient failures from causing unnecessary
maintenance activity. The office alarms are not activated and the OSs are not
notified until a failure lasts at least as long as the alarm holdoff delay. Alarm clear
delays prevent premature clearing of alarms. Alarm indications are not cleared