
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Access Manager
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Access Manager 2000 User Manual
The fields and their values are described below
Field Value Meaning
BER Exceeded
No The user-set BER threshold for the
network has not been exceeded.
Line Power Loss
No The critical circuits are receiving power
(line or local).
Enable Transparent
Mode
No The CSU is not operating in transparent
mode.
Far-end Polling
Enabled
No The near-end CSU is not set to poll the far-
end CSU status.
AIS (Not Signal)
Loopback
Yes AIS is sent to the non-looped direction
during a PLB, LLB, or ELB..
AIS (Not ESS)
Keep-Alive
Yes AIS is used as a network keep-alive signal.
BER threshold
6 The BER threshold is 10
-6
. Other options
include
INVALID, DISABLED, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, and 9. INVALID indicates that an
incorrect combination of hardware
switches has been set.
Repeater Loopback
Time-out
300 The permissible range for the RLB time-out
is from 1 to 43,200 seconds.
PRM (Performance
Report Messages)
Enabled
No PRMs are not being sent. If this status is
YES, the PRMs are transmitted according
to ANSI T1.403-1989.
Framed All-ONEs to
SPAN (NET)
No A framed All-ONEs test signal is not being
sent to the network.
The first
YES indicates that an excess of
ZEROs or a low average density is being
received from the EQPT. The second
YES
indicates that the CSU is receiving pulses
from the NET.
Idle Code Flags
No The ESF Data Link has an All-ONEs idle
code (not an ANSI flags idle code).
Low Density Pulse
No
Out of Frame
Yes, No The signal from the EQPT is out of frame,
while the NET signal is not out of frame.
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