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Administration and Provisioning
8-130 Issue 8.0 July 2002
and DS3 port(s). A DS3 path severely errored second is recorded
for each second during which there are 44 or more DS3 coding
violations, one or more DS3 path AIS defects, or one or more DS3
path loss-of-frame defects in the DS3 signal received from the
OC-48 line. For intervals with 10 or more contiguous severely
errored seconds, the severely errored seconds will be recorded as
unavailable seconds, not as severely errored seconds. This
parameter is an integer from 1 to 63 (inclusive) for the quarter-hour
bin and an integer from 1 to 4095 (inclusive) for the day bin.
The Path Severely Errored Frame Seconds/AIS Seconds parameter
specifies the number of DS3 path severely errored frame
seconds/AIS seconds that will cause a threshold crossing alert for
the selected performance-monitoring bin and DS3 port(s). A DS3
path severely errored second/AIS second is recorded for each
second during which there is an out-of-frame (OOF) or an AIS
defect detected in the DS3 signal received from the OC-48 line. This
parameter is an integer from 1 to 900 (inclusive) for the quarter-hour
bin and an integer from 1 to 65,535 (inclusive) for the day bin.
The Path Unavailable Seconds parameter specifies the number of
DS3 path unavailable seconds that will cause a threshold crossing
alert for the selected performance-monitoring bin and DS3 port(s). A
DS3 path unavailable second is recorded after 10 consecutive DS3
path severely errored seconds. These 10 seconds are counted, and
each subsequent second is counted until there are 10 consecutive
seconds without a DS3 path severely errored second. The 10
consecutive seconds without a DS3 path severely errored second
are not counted as unavailable seconds. This parameter is an
integer from 1 to 63 (inclusive) for the quarter-hour bin and an
integer from 1 to 4095 (inclusive) for the day bin.
SECURITY-Set-Login-Change (TL1 = ED-USER-SECU): This input
edits the user ID, password, user privileges, and status of any
nonprivileged login, and changes the other privileged login's login ID and
password. This input is also used to re-enable a nonprivileged login ID that
has expired due to login aging.
The Login parameter is the login ID of the login to be changed. (The
Retrieve-Login input will list the login IDs.)
The New Login parameter replaces the login ID for the selected
login. It must be a string of from 1 to 10 alphanumeric characters, in
which the difference between upper and lower case is significant,
and it must be different from all other login IDs in this network
element. If ENTER is pressed, the system will default to the current
login ID.
The New Password parameter becomes the new password for the
selected login ID. A password consists of a string of alphabetic,
numeric, or symbolic characters conforming to the following rules:
String must contain from 6 to 10 characters

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