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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Commands and Trouble-Clearing Aids
Page 8-196list measurements
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The following field descriptions pertain to the detailed reports accessed by the
"list measurements ds1 log" command.
The following output examples show all of the four different DS1 reports.
Worst_
15-Min_
Interval
The date(Date), end time(Time), and error count (Count; from 0 to 900
in increments of four) of the 15-minute interval in the previous 24-hour
period that contains the maximum value for each of the four error
categories (errored seconds, bursty errored seconds, severely errored
seconds, and failed seconds).
Total of
24-Hour
Count
The sum of all valid 15-minute counts for the previous 24-hour period
for each of the four error categories. This field has a value from 0 to
65535.
Current
15-Minute
Interval
The error count for the current (incomplete) 15-minute interval for each
of the four error categories. This field has a value from 0 to 899 or N/A
if the data for the current 15-minute interval is invalid.
Counted
Since:
The start time and date when the associated measurement counters
were cleared or the DS1 circuit pack was administered.
DATE The date of the 15-minute interval.
TIME The time of the 15-minute interval.
ERRORED
SECONDS
The value of the errored seconds counter for the specified 15-minute
interval. This field has a value from 0 to 900 or N/A if the data for the
15-minute interval is invalid.
BURSTY ERR
SECS
The value of the bursty errored seconds counter for the specified
15-minute interval. This field has a value from 0 to 900 or N/A if the data
for the 15-minute interval is invalid.
SEVERELY
ERR SECS
The value of the severely errored seconds counter for the specified
15-minute interval. This field has a value from 0 to 900 or N/A if the data
for the 15-minute interval is invalid.
FAILED
SECONDS
The value of the failed seconds counter for the specified 15-minute
interval. This field has a value from 0 to 900 or N/A if the data for the
15-minute interval is invalid.
VALID
INTERVAL
This field indicates whether the data for the specified 15-minute interval
is valid. Data is considered valid when a count for that 15-minute
interval. If the field has a value of "y", the data for the four error
categories is valid; otherwise, the data is invalid. Data is considered
valid when a count for that 15-minute interval is retrieved and none of
the following invalid conditions occur. Data is invalid if a system warm
start or a system cold start occurred during the interval, if the DS1
circuit pack was not inserted during the interval, if the system time was
changed during the interval, or if the system was too busy to respond
to a poll request for the interval.