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threshold

Syntax

threshold { sd-ber | sf-ber } rate

no threshold { sd-ber | sf-ber }

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Sets the threshold values for bit error rates used in APS/MSP alarms. This command applies only to the protect interface, and not to the working interface. The no version restores the default value, 5 (for the sd-ber bit error rate) or 3 (for the sf-ber bit error rate), for the specified alarm.

Options

  • sd-ber—Bit error rate that specifies signal degradation
  • sf-ber—Bit error rate that specifies signal failure
  • rate—Integer n with available values depending on the bit error rate type you specify; a value of n corresponds to a rate of 10-n (10e-n) errors per second
    • For sd-ber, an integer in the range 5–9; default value is 5
    • For sf-ber, an integer in the range 3–5; default value is 3

Mode

Controller Configuration

Published: 2011-04-01

 
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