Display Alarms and Errors for Channelized DS-3 to DS-0 Interfaces
Action
To display T3 alarms and errors for channelized DS-3 to DS-0 interfaces, use the following JUNOS CLI operational mode command:
user@host>show interfaces ds-fpc/pic/port:channel:channelextensiveSample Output
user@host>show interfaces ds-2/1/0:5:1 extensivePhysical interface: ds-2/1/0:5:1, Enabled, Physical link is UpInterface index: 36, SNMP ifIndex: 133, Generation: 35Description: CustomerLink-level type: Cisco-HDLC, MTU: 1504, Clocking: Internal, Speed: 64kbps, FCS: 16, Mode: M23,Framing: ESFDevice flags : Present RunningInterface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-TrapsLink flags : KeepalivesHold-times : Up 0 ms, Down 0 msKeepalive settings: Interval 10 seconds, Up-count 1, Down-count 3Keepalive statistics:Input : 2 (last seen 00:00:05 ago)Output: 2 (last sent 00:00:05 ago)Statistics last cleared: 2002-08-01 10:14:45 UTC (00:00:16 ago)Traffic statistics:Input bytes : 524 304 bpsOutput bytes : 528 304 bpsInput packets: 8 0 ppsOutput packets: 8 0 ppsInput errors:Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Framing errors: 0, Policed discards: 10, L3 incompletes: 0,L2 channel errors: 0, L2 mismatch timeouts: 0, HS link CRC errors: 0Output errors:Carrier transitions: 0, Errors: 0, Drops: 0, Aged packets: 0DS1 alarms : NoneDS3 alarms : NoneDS1 defects : NoneDS3 defects : NoneT1 media: Seconds Count StateSEF 0 0 OKBEE 0 0 OKAIS 0 0 OKLOF 0 0 OKLOS 0 0 OKYELLOW 0 0 OKBPV 0 0EXZ 0 0LCV 0 0PCV 0 0CS 0 0LES 0ES 0SES 0SEFS 0BES 0UAS 0DS3 media: Seconds Count StatePLL Lock 0 0 OKReframing 0 0 OKAIS 0 0 OKLOF 0 0 OKLOS 0 0 OKIDLE 0 0 OKYELLOW 0 0 OKBPV 0 0EXZ 0 0LCV 0 0PCV 0 0LES 0PES 0PSES 0SEFS 0UAS 0Interface transmit queues:B/W WRR Packets Bytes Drops ErrorsQueue0 95 95 4 336 0 0Queue1 5 5 1 22 0 0HDLC configuration:Giant threshold: 1514, Runt threshold: 3Timeslots : 1Byte encoding: Nx64K, Data inversion: DisabledDS3 BERT configuration:BERT time period: 0 seconds, Elapsed: 0 secondsAlgorithm: Unknown (0), Induced Error rate: 10e-0DS1 BERT configuration:BERT time period: 0 seconds, Elapsed: 0 secondsInduced Error rate: 10e-0, Algorithm: 2^15 - 1, O.151, Pseudorandom (9)PFE configuration:Destination slot: 2, PLP byte: 2 (0x2f)CoS transmit queue Bandwidth Buffer Priority Limit% bps % bytes0 best-effort 0 0 0 0 low none1 expedited-forwarding 0 0 0 0 low none2 assured-forwarding 0 0 0 0 low none3 network-control 0 0 0 0 low noneLogical interface ds-2/1/0:5:1.0 (Index 14) (SNMP ifIndex 134) (Generation 13)Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Encapsulation: Cisco-HDLCProtocol inet, MTU: 1500, Flags: None, Generation: 20 Route table: 0Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred Is-PrimaryDestination: 192.168.118.96/30, Local: 192.168.118.97, Broadcast: Unspecified,Generation: 22What It Means
The sample output shows that there are no active alarms and active defects. When a major error (such as an 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 T3 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 55 shows T3 media-specific alarms or errors that can render the interface unable to pass packets.
See Locate T3 Alarms and Errors for more details on T3 alarms and statistics.