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    Display T1 Alarms and Errors

    Purpose

    To display T1 alarms and errors, use the following Junos OS command-line interface (CLI) operational mode command:

    Action

    user@host> show interfaces t1-fpc/pic/port extensive

    Sample Output

    user@host> show interfaces t1-1/1/0 extensive
    Physical interface: t1-1/1/0, Enabled, Physical link is Down
      Interface index: 24, SNMP ifIndex: 20, Generation: 27
      Link-level type: PPP, MTU: 1504, Clocking: Internal, Speed: T1, Loopback: None, FCS: 16, Framing: ESF
      Device flags   : Present Running Down
      Interface flags: Hardware-Down Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
      Link flags     : Keepalives
      Hold-times     : Up 0 ms, Down 0 ms
      Last flapped   : 2002-01-01 00:00:35 UTC (00:01:00 ago)
      Statistics last cleared: 2002-01-01 00:01:03 UTC (00:00:32 ago)
      Traffic statistics:
       Input  bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Output bytes  :                    0                    0 bps
       Input  packets:                    0                    0 pps
       Output packets:                    0                    0 pps
      Input errors:
        Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Policed discards: 0, L3 incompletes: 0, L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0,
        HS link CRC errors: 0, SRAM errors: 0
      Output errors:
        Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Aged packets: 0
      DS1   alarms   : LOF, LOS
      DS1   defects  : LOF, LOS
      T1  media:            Seconds        Count  State
        SEF                      32            0  Defect Active
        BEE                       0            0  OK
        AIS                       0            0  OK
        LOF                      32            0  Defect Active
        LOS                      32            0  Defect Active
        YELLOW                    0            0  OK
        BPV                       0            0
        EXZ                       0            0
        LCV                       0            0
        PCV                      32        10667
        CS                        0            0
        LES                       0
        ES                       32
        SES                      32
        SEFS                     32
        BES                       0
        UAS                      32
      HDLC configuration:
        Policing bucket: Disabled
        Shaping bucket : Disabled
        Giant threshold: 1514, Runt threshold: 3
        Timeslots      : All active
        Line encoding: B8ZS, Byte encoding: Nx64K, Data inversion: Disabled
        Buildout       : 0 to 132 feet
      DS1 BERT configuration:
        BERT time period: 10 seconds, Elapsed: 0 seconds
        Induced Error rate: 10e-0, Algorithm: Unknown (0)
      Packet Forwarding Engine configuration:
        Destination slot: 1, PLP byte: 1 (0x00)
        CoS transmit queue          Bandwidth          Buffer     Priority   Limit
                                  %          bps   %        bytes
        0 best-effort             0            0   0            0      low    none
        1 expedited-forwarding    0            0   0            0      low    none
        2 assured-forwarding      0            0   0            0      low    none
        3 network-control         0            0   0            0      low    none
    

    Meaning

    The sample output shows active alarms and active defects. When a major error (such as an alarm indication signal [AIS]) is seen for a few consecutive frames, a defect is declared within 1 second from detection. At the defect level, the interface is taken down and routing protocols are immediately notified (this is the default). In most cases, when a defect persists for 2.5 seconds plus or minus 0.5 seconds, an alarm is declared.

    Notification messages are logged at the alarm level. Depending on the type of T1 alarm, you can configure the craft panel to display the red or yellow alarm LED and simultaneously have the alarm relay activate a physically connected device (such as a bell).

    Table 1 lists the T1 media-specific alarms or defects that can render the interface unable to pass packets.

    Table 1: T1 Interface Alarms and Error Definitions

    T1 Alarm or Error

    Definitions

    SEF

    Severely errored frame

    BEE

    Block error event

    AIS

    Alarm indication signal (blue alarm)

    LOF

    Loss of frame

    LOS

    Loss of signal

    YLW

    Yellow alarm

    BPV

    Bipolar violation

    EXZ

    Excessive zeros

    LCV

    Line code violation

    PCV

    Path code violation

    CS

    Controlled slip

    LES

    Line errored seconds

    ES

    Errored seconds

    SES

    Severely errored seconds

    SEFS

    Severely errored frame seconds

    BES

    Bursty errored seconds

    UAS

    Unavailable seconds

     

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    Published: 2013-08-01