HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Interface Command Reference

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Data in current interval (285 seconds elapsed):
Line Code Violations: 0, Path Code Violations: 0
Ais Alarm: 0 seconds, Los Alarm: 286 seconds
Slip: 7 seconds, Fr Loss: 286 seconds
Line Err: 0 seconds, Degraded: 0 minutes
Errored: 0 seconds, Bursty Err: 0 seconds
Severely Err: 0 seconds, Unavail: 286 seconds
Statistics in the current interval. The statistical items,
such as AIS alarm, LOS signal, and LFA, are provided
according to the T1 specifications for the physical
layer.
For more information, see ANSI T1.403 and AT&T TR
54016.
Data in Interval 1:
Line Code Violations: 0, Path Code Violations: 0
Ais Alarm: 0 seconds, Los Alarm Secs: 901
seconds
Slip: 22 seconds, Fr Loss: 901 seconds
Line Err: 0 seconds, Degraded: 0 minutes
Errored: 0 seconds, Bursty Err: 0 seconds
Severely Err: 0 seconds, Unavail: 901 seconds
Statistics spanning the first interval.
The statistical items are the same as those provided by
the statistics spanning the current interval.
Data in Interval 2:
Line Code Violations: 0, Path Code Violations: 0
Ais Alarm: 0 seconds, Los Alarm: 900 seconds
Slip: 23 seconds, Fr Loss: 900 seconds
Line Err: 0 seconds, Degraded: 0 minutes
Errored: 0 seconds, Bursty Err: 0 seconds
Severely Err: 0 seconds, Unavail: 900 seconds
Statistics spanning the second interval.
The statistical items are the same as those provided by
the statistics spanning the current interval.
Total Data (last 2 15 minute intervals):
Line Code Violations: 0, Path Code Violations: 0
Ais Alarm: 0 seconds, Los Alarm: 2087 seconds
Slip: 52 seconds, Fr Loss: 2087 seconds
Line Err: 0 seconds, Degraded: 0 minutes
Errored: 0 seconds, Bursty Err: 0 seconds
Severely Err: 0 seconds, Unavail: 2087 seconds
Statistics spanning the last two intervals.
The statistical items are the same as those provided by
the statistics spanning the current interval.
Related commands
reset counters controller t1
fdl
Use fdl to set the behavior of the CT1/PRI interface on the FDL in ESF framing.
Use undo fdl to restore the default.
Syntax
fdl { ansi | att | both | none }
undo fdl