Display SONET Alarms and Errors
Action
To display SONET alarms and errors, use the following JUNOS command-line interface (CLI) operational mode command:
user@host>show interfaces so-fpc/pic/portextensiveSample Output
user@host>show interfaces so-1/1/1 extensive[...Output truncated...]Active alarms : NoneActive defects : NoneSONET PHY: Seconds Count StatePLL Lock 0 0 OKPHY Light 0 0 OKSONET section:BIP-B1 0 0SEF 0 0 OKLOS 0 0 OKLOF 0 0 OKES-S 0SES-S 0SEFS-S 0SONET line:BIP-B2 0 0REI-L 0 0RDI-L 0 0 OKAIS-L 0 0 OKBERR-SF 0 0 OKBERR-SD 0 0 OKES-L 0SES-L 0UAS-L 0ES-LFE 0SES-LFE 0UAS-LFE 0SONET path:BIP-B3 0 0REI-P 0 0LOP-P 0 0 OKAIS-P 0 0 OKRDI-P 0 0 OKUNEQ-P 0 0 OKPLM-P 0 0 OKES-P 0SES-P 0UAS-P 0ES-PFE 0SES-PFE 0UAS-PFE 0[...Output truncated...]What It Means
The sample output shows where you find SONET alarms and errors. SONET alarms and errors fall into three different areas of the output: section, line, and path.
Section, line, and path errors occur over different spans of the SONET network and between different pieces of equipment. Figure 11 shows an example of a SONET network with the section, line, and path areas delimited. Figure 11 also shows the different pieces of equipment that comprise a SONET network:
- A router, usually a path-terminating equipment (PTE)
- An add/drop multiplexer (ADM), usually a line-terminating equipment (LTE)
- A repeater, usually a section-terminating equipment (STE)
![]()