This appendix describes the performance management (PM) tables that are available in Cisco Prime Optical. This appendix includes the following sections:
Number of discarded packets because of unknown protocol.
TxUnicPkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
TxNotUnicPkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
TxDiscards
Number of discarded packets—free buffer space.
TxErr
Number of erroneous outbound packets.
RxMultPkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
RxBroadPkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
TxMultPkt
Number of outbound multicast packets.
TxBroadPkt
Number of outbound broadcast packets.
Edge Statistics DCC PM Table
The Edge Statistics DCC PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day data communications channel (DCC) edge statistics performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge Statistics DCC PM table.
Table E-9 Field Descriptions for the Edge Statistics DCC PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
Rx Unic Pkt
Number of inbound subnetwork/unicast packets.
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
Rx Err
Number of inbound errored packets.
Rx Bytes
Number of received bytes.
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Rx Not Unic Pkt
Number of inbound not unicast packets.
Rx Unknown
Number of discarded packets due to unknown protocol.
Tx Unic Pkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
Tx Not Unic Pkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
Tx Err
Number of outbound errored packets.
Rx Mult Pkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
Rx Broad Pkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
Tx Mult Pkt
Number of multicast frames transmitted error free.
Tx Broad Pkt
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Edge Statistics LAN PM Table
The Edge Statistics LAN PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day LAN edge statistics performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge Statistics LAN PM table.
Table E-10 Field Descriptions for the Edge Statistics LAN PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
Rx Unic Pkt
Number of inbound subnetwork/unicast packets.
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
Rx Err
Number of inbound errored packets.
Rx Bytes
Number of received bytes.
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Rx Not Unic Pkt
Number of inbound not unicast packets.
Rx Unknown
Number of discarded packets due to unknown protocol.
Tx Unic Pkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
Tx Not Unic Pkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
Tx Err
Number of outbound errored packets.
Rx Mult Pkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
Rx Broad Pkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
Tx Mult Pkt
Number of multicast frames transmitted error free.
Tx Broad Pkt
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Edge Statistics WAN PM Table
The Edge Statistics WAN PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day WAN edge statistics performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge Statistics WAN PM table.
Table E-11 Field Descriptions for the Edge Statistics WAN PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
Rx Unic Pkt
Number of inbound subnetwork/unicast packets.
Rx Discards
Number of inbound discarded packets.
Rx Err
Number of inbound errored packets.
Rx Bytes
Number of received bytes.
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
Rx Not Unic Pkt
Number of inbound not unicast packets.
Rx Unknown
Number of discarded packets due to unknown protocol.
Tx Unic Pkt
Number of requested subnetwork/unicast packets.
Tx Not Unic Pkt
Number of requested not unicast packets.
Tx Discards
Number of discarded packets with free buffer space.
Tx Err
Number of outbound errored packets.
Rx Mult Pkt
Number of inbound multicast packets.
Rx Broad Pkt
Number of inbound broadcast packets.
Tx Mult Pkt
Number of multicast frames transmitted error free.
Tx Broad Pkt
Total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Edge SDH High Order VC PM Table
The Edge SDH High Order VC PM table shows near- and far-end 15-minute and 1-day SDH high-order Virtual Container (VC) performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge SDH High Order VC PM table.
Table E-12 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH High Order VC PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
HP BBE
High path section background block errors.
HP ES
High path section errored seconds.
HP SES
High path section severely errored seconds.
HP UAS
High path section unavailable seconds.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Edge SDH Low Order VC PM Table
The Edge SDH Low Order VC PM table shows near- and far-end 15-minute and 1-day SDH low-order VC performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge SDH Low Order VC PM table.
Table E-13 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH Low Order VC PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
LP BBE
Low path background block errors.
LP ES
Low path errored seconds.
LP SES
Low path severely errored seconds.
LP UAS
Low path unavailable seconds.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM Table
The Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM table shows near- and far-end 15-minute and 1-day SDH multiplex section performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM table.
Table E-14 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH Multiplex Section PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
MS BBE
Multiplex section background block errors.
MS ES
Multiplex section errored seconds.
MS SES
Multiplex section severely errored seconds.
MS UAS
Multiplex section unavailable seconds.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM Table
The Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM table shows 15-minute and 1-day SDH regenerator section performance data for the ONS 15305. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM table.
Table E-15 Field Descriptions for the Edge SDH Regenerator Section PM Table
Field
Description
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
RS BBE
Regenerator section background block errors.
RS ES
Regenerator section errored seconds.
RS SES
Regenerator section severely errored seconds.
RS UAS
Regenerator section unavailable seconds.
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
PM Tables for CTC-Based NEs
This section describes the PM tables that are specific to the CTC-based NEs: ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MS SDH, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SONET, and ONS 15600 SDH.
Note Performance management for the CTC-based ONS 15305 R3.0 is similar to the performance management for the non-CTC-based ONS 15305. See ONS 15305-Specific PM Tables.
For CTC-based NEs, each 15-minute or 1-day PM table has a corresponding real-time PM table that allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than 15 minutes or 1 day. Not all of the fields in the historical PM tables are shown in the real-time PM tables. The first fields in real-time PM tables are NE ID, Module Name, Physical Location, Interface, Time Stamp, and Validity; the remaining fields are the actual real-time attributes being polled. The Validity column indicates whether the data in the entry is valid: "true" indicates that the entry is valid; "false" indicates that the entry is invalid.
The following conventions apply to PM tables for CTC-based NEs:
•Invalidity in the historical PM table is shown with the corresponding table cell rendered gray and marked with an asterisk (*).
Note Real-time PM tables do not support invalidity coloring.
•Threshold crossing alerts (TCAs) for a specific statistic in a particular row in the historical PM table are indicated with a purple rendering for the corresponding cell.
Note Real-time PM tables do not support TCAs.
•Fields that are not applicable for a particular module in a given PM table are indicated by displaying N/A (not applicable) in the corresponding table cell.
•1-day PM data is collected at 00:00 hours Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) (time on the Prime Optical server host).
•For release 4.0 and later NEs, PM data collected for cards that are preprovisioned and not physically present on a slot are indicated by the symbol ENEQ displayed for the corresponding table cell.
Note For an RTPM query for remote NEs, select the slot number and port number required for a PM query (do not select slot All and port All).
Note The PM parameters that Prime Optical supports for CTC-based NEs are also supported by Prime Optical GateWay/CORBA.
8B10B PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The 8B10B PM table shows performance data for ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH DWDM cards that support Fibre Channel (FC) or Gigabit Ethernet payloads. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the 8B10B PM table.
Table E-16 Field Descriptions for the 8B10B PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Data Payload
The payload provisioned on the client port of the card.
Number of received packets that contain nonerrored data code groups that have start and end delimiters. This parameter applies to the FC and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
Number of received packets that contain errored data code groups that have start and end delimiters. This parameter applies to the FC and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
Number of received code groups that do not contain a start or end delimiter. This parameter applies to the FC and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
Number of received packets containing idle ordered sets. This parameter applies to the FC and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
Number of received packets containing nonidle ordered sets. This parameter applies to the FC and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
Number of received data code groups that do not contain ordered sets. This parameter applies to the FC and Gigabit Ethernet payload configured on the TXPP_MR_2.5G and TXP_MR_2.5G cards.
Sum of invalid ordered sets of encoding disparity errors received at this port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: MXP_MR_10DME
•ONS 15454 SDH: MXP_MR_10DME
rx8b10bWords
Number of code violations/running disparity errors in the 8b/10b encoded characters received.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE
tx8b10bWords
Number of code violations/running disparity errors in the 8b/10b encoded characters transmitted.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP, AR_XPE
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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ESCON PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The ESCON PM table shows performance data for ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH DWDM cards that support ESCON payload. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the ESCON PM table.
Table E-17 Field Descriptions for the ESCON PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Stats Last Cleared Time
When the statistics were last reset.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
mediaIndStatsRxFrameBadCRC
Number of received data frames with payload CRC errors when HDLC framing is used.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
mediaIndStatsRxLcvErrors
Number of L1 line code violations received for constant bit rate protocols that equate to invalid 8b10b ordered sets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
mediaIndStatsTxLcvErrors
Number of L1 line code violations transmitted for constant bit rate protocols that equate to invalid 8b10b ordered sets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
Rx Utilization (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
Tx Utilization (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH: 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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CoS PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The CoS PM table shows Class of Service (CoS) performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH ML-series cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the CoS PM table.
Table E-18 Field Descriptions for the CoS PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Interface Name
Name of the interface.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Interface Direction
Input or output direction of the interface.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Class of Service Level
CoS level. The level ranges from 0 to 7.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Post Policy Packets
Packet count after executing QoS policies.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Post Policy Bytes
Octet count after executing QoS policies.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Drop Packets
Dropped packet count as the result of all QoS features that can produce drops.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
Drop Bytes
Dropped octet count as the result of all QoS features that can produce drops.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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DS1 PM Table (Far End)
The DS1 PM table shows far-end DS-1 performance data. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the DS1 PM table.
Table E-19 Field Descriptions for the DS1 PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-P (Rx)
Coding violations-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
ES-P (Rx)
Errored seconds-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
ESA-P (Rx)
Errored seconds type A-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
ESB-P (Rx)
Errored seconds type B-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
SES-P (Rx)
Severely errored seconds-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
SEFS-P (Rx)
Severely errored frame seconds-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
CSS-P (Rx)
Controlled slip seconds-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
UAS-P (Rx)
Unavailable seconds-path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
FC-P (Rx)
Failure count-path.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
ES-L (Rx)
Errored seconds-line.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
ESR-P
Received path errored seconds ratio is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
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SESR-P
Received path severely errored seconds ratio is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
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ESNE-NP
Network performance errored seconds during a fixed measurement interval for near end.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
SESNE-NP
Network performance severely errored seconds during a fixed measurement interval for near end.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
UASNE-NP
Network performance unavailable seconds during a fixed measurement interval for near end.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
ESFE-NP
Network performance errored seconds during a fixed measurement interval for far end.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
SESFE-NP
Network performance severely errored seconds during a fixed measurement interval for far end.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
UASFE-NP
Network performance unavailable seconds during a fixed measurement interval for far end.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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DS1 PM Table
The DS1 PM table contains PM information at the line layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the DS1 PM table.
Table E-20 Field Descriptions for the DS1 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 1544) and/or defects on the line.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
LOSS-L
LOSS-L is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
CV-P (Rx)
Received path coding violation (Rx CV-P) means that a coding violation occurred on the received end of the path.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
ES-P (Rx)
Received path errored seconds (Rx ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Received path severely errored seconds (Rx SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Received path severely errored seconds frame/alarm indication signal (Rx SAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more SEFs or one or more AIS defects on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Received path unavailable seconds (Rx UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS-1 path is unavailable on the received end of the signal. The DS-1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS-1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Received path alarm indication signal seconds (Rx AISS-P) means an alarm indication signal occurred on the received end of the path. This parameter is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
CV-P (Tx)
Transmitted path coding violation (Tx CV-P) means that a coding violation occurred on the transmitted end of the path. For DS-1 ESF paths, this parameter is a count of detected CRC-6 errors.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
ES-P (Tx)
Transmitted path errored seconds (Tx ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmitted end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
SES-P (Tx)
Transmitted path severely errored seconds (Tx SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmitted end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
SAS-P (Tx)
Transmitted path severely errored seconds frame/alarm indication signal (Tx SAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more severely errored framing seconds (SEFS) or one or more AIS defects on the transmitted end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
UAS-P (Tx)
Transmitted path unavailable seconds (Tx UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS-1 path is unavailable on the transmitted end of the signal. The DS-1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS-1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
AISS-P (Tx)
Transmitted path alarm indication signal seconds (Tx AISS-P) means that an alarm indication signal occurred on the transmitted end of the path. This parameter is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15327: XTC
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56
FC-P (Tx)
Failure count-near-end path.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS-1, DS1N, DS1_E1_56, DS3XM_12
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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DS3 PM Table
The DS3 PM table contains PM information at the DS-3 layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the DS3 PM table.
Table E-21 Field Descriptions for the DS3 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
Number of coding violations (CVs) occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Number of alarm indication signal seconds (AISS) encountered by a DS-3 interface in the parity bit (PBIT) of the interface in the interval. The PBIT is the bit position at the beginning of the third and fourth subframes, which contains parity information. This is a path variable.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
DS3 and DS3I PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The DS3 and DS3I PM table shows far-end performance data for the DS-3 and DS3I cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the DS3 and DS3I PM table.
Table E-22 Field Descriptions for the DS3 and DS3I PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Coding Violations - Path (C-Bit)
Number of coding violations encountered by a DS-3 interface in the C-bit of the interface in the interval. The C-bit is a bit format used to increase far-end performance monitoring. This is a path variable.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
E1 PM Table—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The E1 PM table shows performance data for the following cards:
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3 and E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1
You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the E1 PM table.
Table E-23 Field Descriptions for the E1 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 1544) and/or defects on the line.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
LOSS-L
LOSS-L is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
EB-P (Rx)
Received path errored block (EB-P) is a count of the number of bits in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
ES-P (Rx)
Received path errored seconds (ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
SES-P (Rx)
Received path severely errored seconds (SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
BBE-P (Rx)
Received path background block errors (BBE-P) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
UAS-P (Rx)
Received path unavailable seconds (UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS-1 path is unavailable on the received end of the signal. The DS-1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS-1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
ESR-P (Rx)
Received path errored second ratio (ESR-P) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
SESR-P (Rx)
Received path severely errored seconds ratio (SESR-P) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
BBER-P (Rx)
Received path background block error ratio (BBER-P) is a ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
AISS-P (Rx)
Received path AISS-P is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
EB-P (Tx)
Transmitted path errored block (EB-P) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
ES-P (Tx)
Transmitted path errored seconds (ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmitted end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
SES-P (Tx)
Transmitted path severely errored seconds (SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the transmitted end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
BBE-P (Tx)
Transmitted path background block error (BBE-P) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
UAS-P (Tx)
Transmitted path unavailable seconds (UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS-1 path is unavailable on the transmitted end of the signal. The DS-1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS-1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
ESR-P (Tx)
Transmitted path errored second ratio (ESR-P) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
SESR-P (Tx)
Transmitted path severely errored second ratio (SESR-P) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
BBER-P (Tx)
Transmitted path background block error ratio (BBER-P) is a ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
AISS-P (Tx)
Transmitted path AISS-P is a count of seconds containing one or more AIS defects.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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E1 PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The E1 PM table shows far-end performance data for the following cards:
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3 and E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, and E1_42 cards.
You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the E1 PM table.
Table E-24 Field Descriptions for the E1 PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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RXP-EB
Received path errored blocks (RXP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXP-ES
Received path errored seconds (RXP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXPS-ES
Received path severely errored seconds (RXP-SES) is a one-second period containing 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect; SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXP-BBE
Received path background block errors (RXP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXP-UAS
Received path unavailable seconds (RXP-UAS) is a count of one-second intervals when the E1 path is unavailable on the signal received end. The E1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. After it has become unavailable, the E1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from the unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXP-ESR
Received path errored second ratio (RXP-ESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXP-SESR
Received path severely errored second ratio (RXP-SESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
RXP-BBER
Received path background block error ratio (RXP-BBER) is a ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-EB
Transmitted path errored blocks (TXP-EB) is a count of bits that are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-ES
Transmitted path errored seconds (TXP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-SES
Transmitted path severely errored seconds (TXP-SES) is a one-second period containing 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect; SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-BBE
Transmitted path background block errors (TXP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-UAS
Transmitted path unavailable seconds (TXP-UAS) is a count of one-second intervals when the E1 path is unavailable on the signal transmitted. The E1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. After it has become unavailable, the E1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from the unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-ESR
Transmitted path errored second ratio (TXP-ESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-SESR
Transmitted path severely errored second ratio (TXP-SESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
TXP-BBER
Transmitted path background block error ratio (TXP-BBER) is a ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1N, E1, E1_42
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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E3 PM Table—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The E3 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH E1_21_E3_DS3_3 and E1_63_E3_DS3_3 cards and the ONS 15454 SDH E3 card. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the E3 PM table.
Table E-25 Field Descriptions for the E3 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-L
CV-L indicates the number of coding violations occurring on the line. This parameter is a count of BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
ES-L
ES-L is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies (BPV + EXZ) and/or defects (loss of signal) on the line.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
SES-L
SES-L is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies (BPV + EXZ > 1544) and/or defects on the line.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
LOSS-L
LOSS-L is a count of one-second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
P-ES
Received path errored seconds (Rx ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing one or more anomalies and/or defects for paths on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
P-SES
Received path severely errored seconds (Rx SES-P) is a count of the seconds containing more than a particular quantity of anomalies and/or defects for paths on the received end of the signal.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
P-UAS
Received path unavailable seconds (Rx UAS-P) is a count of one-second intervals when the DS-1 path is unavailable on the received end of the signal. The DS-1 path is unavailable when ten consecutive SESs occur. The ten SESs are included in unavailable time. Once unavailable, the DS-1 path becomes available when ten consecutive seconds occur with no SESs. The ten seconds with no SESs are excluded from unavailable time.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
P-ESR
Received path errored second ratio (RX P-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
P-SESR
Received path severely errored second ratio (RX P-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E3
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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CE-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The CE-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH CE-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the CE-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-26 Field Descriptions for the CE-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-MR-10
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifInUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifOutUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors (incomplete frames).
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had exactly one collision.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsBroadcastPkts
Total number of good broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsMulticastPkts
Total number of good multicast (nonbroadcast) packets received.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsCollisions
Best estimate of the total number of collisions on the Ethernet segment.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsCollisionFrames
Best estimate of the total number of collision frames on the Ethernet segment.
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-MR-10
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
etherStatsDropEvents
Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. The value indicates the number of times this condition has been detected.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8, CE-MR-10
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, CE-100T-8
ifOutErrors
Total number of transmitted errors.
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txPauseFrames
Number of transmitted pause frames.
—
rxPauseFrames
Number of received pause frames.
—
rxPktsDroppedInternalCongestion
Number of received packets dropped due to overflow in G1000-4 frame buffer.
—
txPktsDroppedInternalCongestion
Number of transmitted queue drops due to drops in the G1000-4 frame buffer.
—
rxControlFrames
Number of MAC control frames passed by the MAC sublayer to the MAC control sublayer.
—
mediaIndStatsRxFramesTruncated
Total number of frames received that are less than 5 bytes. This value is a part of HDLC and GFP port statistics.
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mediaIndStatsRxFramesTooLong
Number of received frames that exceed the maximum transmission unit (MTU). This value is part of HDLC and generic framing procedure (GFP) port statistics.
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mediaIndStatsRxFramesBadCRC
Number of received data frames with payload CRC errors when HDLC framing is used.
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mediaIndStatsTxFramesBadCRC
Number of transmitted data frames with payload CRC errors when HDLC framing is used.
—
mediaIndStatsRxShortPkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
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txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
—
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
—
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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E-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The E-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH E-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the E-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-27 Field Descriptions for the E-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifInUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
ifOutUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors (incomplete frames).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had exactly one collision.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames
Number of successfully transmitted frames that had multiple collisions.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions
Number of packets deferred.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsLateCollisions
Number of times that a collision was detected later than 64 octets into the transmission (also added into the collision count).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions
Number of consecutive collisions.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsCollisions
Best estimate of the total number of collisions on the Ethernet segment.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
etherStatsCollisionFrames
Best estimate of the total number of frame collisions on the segment.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
Note This column is no longer supported for R 4.y and later NEs. For those NEs, this column displays N/A.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
txCollision
Number of transmitted collisions since the last counter reset.
Note This column is no longer supported for NE R4.7 and later. For NE R4.7 and later this column displays N/A.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: ETH100
•ONS 15454 SONET: ETH100, ETH1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ETH100, ETH1000
etherUtilizationStats (%)
Average Ethernet utilization statistics (release 3.4 and earlier).
•ONS 15454 SONET R3.3 and R3.4: ETH100, ETH1000
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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G-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The G-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH G-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the G-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-28 Field Descriptions for the G-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifInUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifOutUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors (incomplete frames).
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors
Number of transmission errors on a particular interface that are not otherwise counted.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
dot3StatsSQETestErrors
Number of times that the SQE test error message is generated by the PLS sublayer for a particular interface.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, ONS 15454 SDH: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of frames received that exceed the maximum 1548 bytes and contain CRC errors.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
rxPauseFrames
Number of received pause frames.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
txPauseFrames
Number of transmitted pause frames.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
rxPktsDroppedInternalCongestion
Number of received packets dropped due to overflow in G1000-4 frame buffer.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
txPktsDroppedInternalCongestion
Number of transmitted queue drops due to drops in the G1000-4 frame buffer.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4, GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
rxGiants
Number of packets received that are greater than 1530 bytes in length.
—
hdlcPktDrops
Total number of packets that are dropped when the card is in HDLC mode and traffic is oversubscribed.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherStatsBroadCastPkts
Total number of good broadcast packets received.
•ONS 15454 SONET: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
etherStatsMultiCastPkts
Total number of good multicast (nonbroadcast) packets received.
•ONS 15454 SONET: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: GE_XP, 10GE_XP
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15327: G1000_2
•ONS 15454 SONET: G1000_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: G1000_4
etherUtilizationStats (%)
Average Ethernet utilization statistics (release 3.4 and earlier).
•ONS 15454 SONET R3.3 and R3.4: G-series cards
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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ML-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The ML-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH ML-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the ML-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-29 Field Descriptions for the ML-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. The value indicates the number of times this condition has been detected.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML-MR-10
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML-MR-10
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
Number of received data frames with payload CRC errors when HDLC framing is used.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
mediaIndStatsRxFramesTooLong
Number of received frames that exceed the maximum transmission unit (MTU). This value is part of HDLC and generic framing procedure (GFP) port statistics.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
mediaIndStatsOversizeDropped
Number of received packets larger than the ML-series remote monitoring (RMON) threshold.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
txPauseFrames
Number of transmitted pause frames.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
rxPauseFrames
Number of received pause frames.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML100T, ML1000
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML100T, ML1000
dot3adAggPortStatsLACPDUsRx
Number of valid LAC PDUs received on this aggregation port.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsMarkerPDUsRx
Number of valid marker PDUs received on this aggregation port.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsMarkerResponsePDUsRx
Number of valid marker response PDUs received on this aggregation port.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsUnknownRx
Number of frames received that either carry the slow protocols Ethernet type value (43B.4), but contain an unknown PDU, or are addressed to the slow protocols group MAC address (43B.3), but do not carry the slow protocols Ethernet type.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsIllegalRx
Number of frames received that carry the slow protocols Ethernet type value (43B.4), but contain a badly formed PDU or an illegal value of protocol subtype (43B.4).
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsLACPDUsTx
Number of LAC PDUs transmitted on this aggregation port.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsMarkerPDUsTx
Number of marker PDUs transmitted on this aggregation port.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
dot3adAggPortStatsMarkerResponsePDUsTx
Number of marker response PDUs transmitted on this aggregation port.
•ONS 15310 CL: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: ML-100T-8
•ONS 15454 SONET: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
•ONS 15454 SDH: ML1000, ML100T, ML100X-8
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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ASAP-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15600 SONET, ONS 15600 SDH
The ASAP-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 SONET and ONS 15600 SDH ASAP-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the ASAP-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-30 Field Descriptions for the ASAP-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifInUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsOversizePkts
Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
dot3StatsFCSErrors
Number of packets with an FCS error. FCS errors indicate frame corruption during transmission.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsUndersizePkts
Number of packets below the minimum packet size received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsJabbers
Total number of octets of data (including bad packets) received on the network.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
Number of received packets with alignment errors (incomplete frames).
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifOutUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsDropEvents
Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. The value indicates the number of times this condition has been detected.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsBroadcastPkts
Total number of good broadcast packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsMulticastPkts
Total number of good multicast (nonbroadcast) packets received.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsFragments
Total number of frames received that are less than 64 bytes in length and have a CRC error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
ifOutErrors
Total number of transmitted errors.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
dot3StatsInternalMacTxErrors
A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmission error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
dot3StatsFrameTooLong
Number of received frames that were larger than the maximum size permitted.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
dot3StatsInternalMacRxErrors
A count of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer received error.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
dot3StatsSymbolErrors
Number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present on a particular interface.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
rxPauseFrames
Number of received pause frames.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
txPauseFrames
Number of transmitted pause frames.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
ONS 15600 SDH: ASAP_4
Tx Utilization (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Rx Utilization (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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DWDM-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The DWDM-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH DWDM-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the DWDM-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-31 Field Descriptions for the DWDM-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) from 64 to 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a nonintegral number of octets (alignment error).
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, ADM_10G, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, ADM_10G, GE_XP
etherStatsPkts1519tomaxOctets
Total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 1591 octets in length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets).
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
mediaIndStatsTXShortPkts
Number of transmitted frames containing less than the minimum permitted frame size as programmed with the transmit MAC Min Frame Length Configuration Register.
A count of transmitted frames that are an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the FCS check.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
dot3StatsLayer1Errors
Number of Layer 1 errors as defined within the following conditions:
•During Packet Reception—Layer 1 errors are counted only one time per packet. The error is indicated as a direct result of a line side protocol violation in which RX_DV is asserted. This is an uncommon event that could the reason why a device loses synchronization.
•During Interpacket Reception—The Layer 1 error is indicated as a direct result of a line side protocol violation in which RX_DV is deasserted. This is an uncommon event. The Layer 1 error is also asserted on detection of a False Carrier indication and an errored byte (interpacket) signal encoding. When the error is asserted during interpacket reception, it is statistically asserted only in the vector.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
EtherStatsPkts1519to1522Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1519 to 1522 octets.
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
ifHCInUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets received—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
ifHCInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
ifHCInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
ifHCOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
ifHCOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
ifHCOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts
Number of packets received—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityOctets
Total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts64Octets
Number of packets received with a length less than or equal to 64 octets—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts65to127Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 65 to 127 octets—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts128to255Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 128 to 255 octets—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts256to511Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 256 to 511 octets—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts512to1023Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 512 to 1023 octets—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
etherStatsHighCapacityPkts1024to1518Octets
Number of packets received with a length from 1024 to 1518 octets—high capacity.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisRxReports
Total Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) membership reports received at an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisRxLeaves
Total IGMP leave messages received at an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisTxReports
Total IGMP membership reports transmitted through an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisTxLeaves
Total IGMP leave messages transmitted through an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisTxGeneralQueries
Total IGMP general queries transmitted through an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisTxGroupSpecificQueries
Total IGMP group-specific queries transmitted through an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisRxGeneralQueries
Total IGMP general queries received at an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisRxGroupSpecificQueries
Total IGMP group-specific queries received at an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisRxValidPackets
Total valid IGMP packets received at an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
cisRxInvalidPackets
Total invalid IGMP packets received at an interface.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
crepHflRxPdus
Number of hardware flood layer PDUs received on the port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
crepHflTxPdus
Number of hardware flood layer PDUs transmitted on the port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
crepLslRxPdus
Number of link status layer PDUs received on the port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
crepLslTxPdus
Number of link status layer PDUs transmitted on the port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
dot3adAggPortStatsLACPDUsRx
Number of valid LACPDUs received on this Aggregation Port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
dot3adAggPortStatsLACPDUsTx
Number of LACPDUs transmitted on this Aggregation Port.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: 10GE_XP, GE_XP
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
CPT-Series Ethernet PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The CPT-Series Ethernet PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH CPT-series Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the CPT-Series Ethernet PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for Ethernet cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-32 Field Descriptions for the CPT-Series Ethernet PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
rxTotalPackets
Total number of packets received.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifInUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets received.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifOutUCastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifOutDiscards
Number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
ifOutErrors
Total number of transmitted errors.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
rxEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
txEtherUtilizationStats (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15454 SONET: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
•ONS 15454 SDH: PTSA_GE, PTF_10GE_4, PT_10GE_4
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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GFP PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, and ONS 15600 SDH
The GFP PM table provides monitoring capability to allow operators to identify performance degradation in the generic framing procedure (GFP) multiplexing and framing. GFP describes a framing and encapsulation format for transporting L2/L3 data over SONET, SDH, or OTN transport networks.
You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the GFP PM table.
Table E-33 Field Descriptions for the GFP PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
GfpStatsRxSBitErrors
Number of GFP single-bit errors in the CHEC.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6, ML-100T-8
Round-trip delay (in milliseconds [ms]) for the end-to-end FC transport.
—
GfpStatsRxSBlkCRCErrors
Number of super block CRC errors detected in the received GFP-T frames.
—
GfpStatsRxDistanceExtBuffers
Number of received buffer credits for GFP-T (valid only if distance extension is enabled).
—
GfpStatsTxDistanceExtBuffers
Number of transmitted buffer credits for GFP-T (valid only if distance extension is enabled).
—
gfpStatscHecRxMBitErrors
Number of received GFP frames with single bit errors in the core header (these errors are uncorrectable).
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
gfpStatstHecRxMBitErrors
Number of received GFP frames with single bit errors in the tHec (these errors are uncorrectable).
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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LEX PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The LEX PM table provides monitoring of performance parameters related to HDLC particular framing (LEX) on optical interfaces. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
Note LEX monitors performance parameters only on ADM-10G cards.
The following table describes the fields in the LEX PM table.
Table E-34 Field Descriptions for the LEX PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Rx Total Packets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
ifInErrors
Total number of received errors.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
Tx Total Packets
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
mediaIndStatsRxFramesBadCRC
Number of received data frames with payload CRC errors when HDLC framing is used.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
hdlcInOctets
Number of bytes received (from the SONET/SDH path) prior to the bytes undergoing HLDC decapsulation by the policy engine.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
hdlcRxAborts
Number of received packets aborted on input.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
hdlcOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted (to the SONET/SDH path) after the bytes undergoing HLDC encapsulation by the policy engine.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
IfInPayloadCrcErrors
Number of payload CRC errors received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: ADM-10G
•ONS 15454 SDH: ADM-10G
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High Order PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The SDH High Order PM table shows far-end performance data for the far-end ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH high-order sections. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the High Order PM table.
Table E-35 Field Descriptions for the High Order PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB
High-order path errored block. HP-EB indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CTX, E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
High-order path severely errored seconds. HP-SES is a one-second period containing 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CTX, E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
High-order path unavailable seconds. HP-UAS is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A high-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CTX, E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
High-order path background block error ratio. HP-BBER is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CTX, E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
High-order path failure count. HP-FC is a count of the number of failed events.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: CTX, E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: MRC_4, MRC_12_2.5G
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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High Order PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15600 SDH
The High Order PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH high-order section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the High Order PM table.
Table E-36 Field Descriptions for the High Order PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB
High-order path errored blocks (HP-EB) indicates that bits are in error within a block.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-ES
High-order path errored seconds (HP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-SES
High-order path severely errored seconds (HP-SES) is a one-second period containing more than 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-UAS
High-order path unavailable seconds (HP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-FC
High-order path failure count (HP-FC) is a count of the number of failed events.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-BBE
High-order path background block errors (HP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of a severely errored second (SES).
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-ESR
High-order path errored seconds ratio (HP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-SESR
High-order path severely errored seconds ratio (HP-SESR) is the ratio of SESs to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-BBER
High-order path background block error ratio (HP-BBER) is the ratio of background block errors (BBEs) to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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High Order PM Table—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The High Order PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH physical sections. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the High Order PM table.
Table E-37 Field Descriptions for the High Order PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB
High-order path errored blocks (HP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
High-order path severely errored seconds (HP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
High-order path unavailable seconds (HP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
High-order path background block error ratio (HP-BBER) is the ratio of background block errors (BBEs) to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
Positive pointer justification count, path detected is a count of the positive pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
HP-NPJC-Pdet multiplex section, negative pointer justification count, path detected (MS-NPJC-Pdet) is a count of the negative pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
HP-PPJC-Pgen multiplex section, positive pointer justification count, path generated (MS-PPJC-Pgen) is a count of the positive pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
HP-NPJC-Pgen multiplex section, negative pointer justification count, path generated (MS-NPJC-Pgen) is a count of the negative pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
Sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
The High Order PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH physical section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the High Order PM table.
Table E-38 Field Descriptions for the High Order PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
HP-EB
High-order path errored blocks (HP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-ES
High-order path errored seconds (HP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-SES
High-order path severely errored seconds (HP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-UAS
High-order path unavailable seconds (HP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as HP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as HP-SESs.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-FC
High-order path failure count (HP-FC) is a count of the number of failed events.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-BBE
High-order path background block errors (HP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-ESR
High-order path errored seconds ratio (HP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-SESR
High-order path severely errored seconds ratio (HP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
HP-BBER
High-order path background block error ratio (HP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
ASAP_4, STM64_4, STM16_16
HP-PPJC-Pdet
HP-PPJC-Pdet multiplex section, positive pointer justification count, path detected (MS-PPJC-Pdet) is a count of the positive pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
STM64_4, STM16_16
HP-NPJC-Pdet
HP-NPJC-Pdet multiplex section, negative pointer justification count, path detected (MS-NPJC-Pdet) is a count of the negative pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SDH signal.
STM64_4, STM16_16
HP-PPJC-Pgen
HP-PPJC-Pgen multiplex section, positive pointer justification count, path generated (MS-PPJC-Pgen) is a count of the positive pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
STM64_4, STM16_16
HP-NPJC-Pgen
HP-NPJC-Pgen multiplex section, negative pointer justification count, path generated (MS-NPJC-Pgen) is a count of the negative pointer justifications generated for a particular path.
STM64_4, STM16_16
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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IP SLA PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15454 SDH
The IP SLA PM table allows you to monitor service-level agreements (SLAs) for IP networks. Service levels are measured by downtime, bandwidth, latency, jitter, packet loss, and so on. These measurements are controllable and do not depend on network traffic.
You can display IP SLA performance data in real time. When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
Note•You can launch the IP SLA PM table only from the IP SLA table, not from the Domain Explorer or the NE Explorer.
•Performance monitoring is disabled for the IP SLA echo operation. If you select an echo row in the IP SLA PM table, the Performance menu is disabled.
The following table describes the fields in the IP SLA PM table.
Table E-39 Field Descriptions for the IP SLA PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias NE ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Validity
Whether the data in the entry is valid.
—
rttMonJitterStatsCompletions
Number of jitter operations that have completed successfully.
Minimum positive jitter values from the source to the destination, in ms. Positive jitter values indicate delays in receiving time from one packet to another.
Maximum positive jitter values from the source to the destination, in ms. Positive jitter values indicate delays in receiving time from one packet to another.
The Low Order VC11 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH low-order VC11. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Low Order VC11 PM table.
Table E-40 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC11 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC11-LP-EB
Low-order path errored block (LP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
—
VC11-LP-BBE
Low-order path background block error (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
—
VC11-LP-ES
Low-order path errored seconds (LP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
—
VC11-LP-SES
Low-order path severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
—
VC11-LP-UAS
Low-order path unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
—
VC11-LP-ESR
Low-order path errored second ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
VC11-LP-SESR
Low-order path severely errored second ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
VC11-LP-BBER
Low-order path background block error ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
—
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Low Order VC12 PM Table—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC12 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH low-order VC12. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Low Order VC12 PM table.
Table E-41 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC12 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC12-LP-EB
Low-order path errored block (LP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBE
Low-order path background block error (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ES
Low-order path errored seconds (LP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SES
Low-order path severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-UAS
Low-order path unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ESR
Low-order path errored second ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SESR
Low-order path severely errored second ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBER
Low-order path background block error ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Low Order VC11 Section PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC11 Section PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15454 SDH low-order VC11 section far end. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Low Order VC11 Section PM table.
Table E-42 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC11 Section PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC11-LP-EB
Low-order errored block (LP-EB) indicates that one or more one or more bits are in error within a block.
—
VC11-LP-BBE
Low-order background block errors (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
—
VC11-LP-ES
Low-order errored seconds (LP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
—
VC11-LP-SES
Low-order severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than or equal to 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
—
VC11-LP-UAS
Low-order unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
—
VC11-LP-ESR
Low-order errored second ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
VC11-LP-SESR
Low-order severely errored second ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
VC11-LP-BBER
Low-order background block error ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
—
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Low Order VC12 Section PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC12 Section PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH low-order VC12 section far end. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Low Order VC12 Section PM table.
Table E-43 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC12 Section PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC12-LP-EB
Low-order errored block (LP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBE
Low-order background block errors (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ES
Low-order errored seconds (LP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SES
Low-order severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than or equal to 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-UAS
Low-order unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-ESR
Low-order errored second ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-SESR
Low-order severely errored second ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
VC12-LP-BBER
Low-order background block error ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: E1, E1N, E1_42
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Low Order VC3 PM Table—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC3 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH low-order VC3. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Low Order VC3 PM table.
Table E-44 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC3 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC3-LP-EB
Low-order path errored block (LP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-BBE
Low-order path background block error (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-ES
Low-order path errored seconds (LP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-SES
Low-order path severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than 30% errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-UAS
Low-order path unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-ESR
Low-order path errored second ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-SESR
Low-order path severely errored second ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-BBER
Low-order path background block error ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBEs to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Low Order VC3 Section PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH
The Low Order VC3 Section PM table shows far-end performance data for the far-end ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH low-order VC3 sections. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Low Order VC3 Section PM table.
Table E-45 Field Descriptions for the Low Order VC3 Section PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
VC3-LP-EB
Low-order section errored block (LP-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-BBE
Low-order section background block errors (LP-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-ES
Low-order section errored seconds (LP-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-SES
Low-order section severely errored seconds (LP-SES) is a one-second period containing greater than or equal to 30 percent errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-UAS
Low-order section unavailable seconds (LP-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the VC path was unavailable. A low-order path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as LP-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as LP-SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-ESR
Low-order section errored second ratio (LP-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-SESR
Low-order section severely errored seconds ratio (LP-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
VC3-LP-BBER
Low-order section background block error ratio (LP-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
•ONS 15310 MA SDH: E1_21_E3_DS3_3, E1_63_E3_DS3_3
•ONS 15454 SDH: DS3I, DS3IN, E3
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Multiplex Section PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The Multiplex Section PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH multiplex sections (far-end). You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Multiplex Section PM table.
Table E-46 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
MS-EB
Multiplex section errored block (MS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
Multiplex section severely errored seconds (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
Multiplex section unavailable seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
Multiplex section errored seconds ratio (MS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Multiplex section background block errored ratio (MS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
The Multiplex Section PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH multiplex section far end. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Multiplex Section PM table.
Table E-47 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
MS-EB
Multiplex section errored block (MS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-ES
Multiplex section errored seconds (MS-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-SES
Multiplex section severely errored seconds (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-UAS
Multiplex section unavailable seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-FC
Multiplex section failure count (MS-FC) is a count of the number of failed events.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-BBE
Multiplex section background block errors (MS-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-ESR
Multiplex section errored seconds ratio (MS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
MS-SESR
Multiplex section severely errored seconds ratio (MS-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
MS-BBER
Multiplex section background block errored ratio (MS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
—
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
—
Multiplex Section PM Table (Near End)—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The Multiplex Section PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH multiplex sections. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Multiplex Section PM table.
Table E-48 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section PM Table (Near End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
MS-EB
Multiplex section errored blocks (MS-EB) indicates that bits are in error within a block.
Multiplex section severely errored seconds (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
Multiplex section unavailable seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, protection switching count (PSC) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card.
For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM applies to revertive and nonrevertive, line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
Protection switching duration (PSD) applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, PSD is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM applies to revertive and nonrevertive, line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
For a working line in a 2-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching count-working (PSC-W) is a count of the number of times traffic switches away from the working capacity in the failed line and back to the working capacity after the failure is cleared. PSC-W increments on the failed working line and PSC increments on the active protect line.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
For a working line in a 2-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching duration-working (PSD-W) is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. PSD-W increments on the failed working line and PSD increments on the active protect line.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching count-span (PSC-S) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to the working line. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching duration-span (PSD-S) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching count-ring (PSC-R) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to a working line. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching duration-ring (PSD-R) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
Multiplex section errored seconds ratio (MS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Multiplex section background block error ratio (MS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
The Multiplex Section PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH multiplex section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Multiplex Section PM table.
Table E-49 Field Descriptions for the Multiplex Section PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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MS-EB
Multiplex section errored blocks (MS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-ES
Multiplex section errored seconds (MS-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-SES
Multiplex section severely errored seconds (MS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES. For more information, see ITU-T G.829 Section 5.1.3.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-UAS
Multiplex section unavailable seconds (MS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as MS-SESs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as MS-SESs. When the condition is entered, MS-SESs decrement and then count toward MS-UAS.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-FC
Multiplex section failure count (MS-FC) is a count of the number of failed events.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-BBE
Multiplex section background block errors (MS-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSC
In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card.
For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM applies to revertive and nonrevertive, line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSD
PSD applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, PSD is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM applies to revertive and nonrevertive, line-level protection switching.
Note MS-SPRing is not supported on the STM-1 card; therefore, the PSD-W, PSD-S, and PSD-R PMs do not increment.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSC-W
For a working line in a 2-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching count-working (PSC-W) is a count of the number of times traffic switches away from the working capacity in the failed line and back to the working capacity after the failure is cleared. PSC-W increments on the failed working line and PSC increments on the active protect line.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSD-W
For a working line in a 2-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching duration-working (PSD-W) is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. PSD-W increments on the failed working line and PSD increments on the active protect line.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSC-S
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching count-span (PSC-S) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to the working line. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSD-S
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching duration-span (PSD-S) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSC-R
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching count-ring (PSC-R) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to a working line. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-PSD-R
In a 4-fiber MS-SPRing, protection switching duration-ring (PSD-R) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
MS-ESR
Multiplex section errored seconds ratio (MS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
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MS-SESR
Multiplex section severely errored seconds ratio (MS-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
—
MS-BBER
Multiplex section background block error ratio (MS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
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NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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Optical Physical PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SONET, and ONS 15600 SDH
The Optical Physical PM table shows physical-layer performance data. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Optical Service Channel (OSC) power—New optical power parameters are monitored for optical cards. Six new PM parameters are added to all the optical interfaces of all the supported cards for ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. Using Prime Optical, you can monitor six new parameters for optical power: three each for received and transmitted power.
You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Optical Physical PM table.
Table E-50 Field Descriptions for the Optical Physical PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Card-level interface.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Laser Bias Current
Laser bias current, which is interpreted as a percentage value from 0 to 100.
Note Laser bias current is not supported (N/A) for the TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G cards.
Minimum transmitted power level in increments of one-tenths of decibels referenced to 1 milliwatt (dBm). The range is from -40.0 to 30.0 dBm for the following cards:TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G, 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, MXP_2.5G_10E, and MXP_2.5G_10G. For the other supported DWDM cards, the range is from -50.0 to 30.0 dBm.
Note Transmitted power is not supported for trunk ports.
Average transmitted power level in increments of one-tenths of dBm. The range is from -40.0 to 30.0 dBm for the following cards:TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G, 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, MXP_2.5G_10E, and MXP_2.5G_10G. For the other supported DWDM cards, the range is from -50.0 to 30.0 dBm.
Note Transmitted power is not supported for trunk ports.
Maximum transmitted power level in increments of one-tenths of dBm. The range is from -40.0 to 30.0 dBm for the following cards:TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G, 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, MXP_2.5G_10E, and MXP_2.5G_10G. For the other supported DWDM cards, the range is from -50.0 to 30.0 dBm.
Note Transmitted power is not supported for trunk ports.
Minimum received power level in increments of one-tenths of dBm. The range is from -40.0 to 30.0 dBm for the following cards:TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G, 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, MXP_2.5G_10E, and MXP_2.5G_10G. For the other supported DWDM cards, the range is from -50.0 to 30.0 dBm.
Average received power level in increments of one-tenths of dBm. The range is from -40.0 to 30.0 dBm for the following cards:TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G, 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, MXP_2.5G_10E, and MXP_2.5G_10G. For the other supported DWDM cards, the range is from -50.0 to 30.0 dBm.
Maximum received power level in increments of one-tenths of dBm. The range is from -40.0 to 30.0 dBm for the following cards:TXP_MR_2.5G, TXPP_MR_2.5G, TXP_MR_10E, TXP_MR_10G, 2.5G_DM, 2.5G_DMP, MXP_2.5G_10E, and MXP_2.5G_10G. For the other supported DWDM cards, the range is from -50.0 to 30.0 dBm.
Minimum polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) value, in picoseconds (ps).
•ONS 15454 SONET: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
•ONS 15454 SDH: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
Average PMD
Average PMD value, in ps.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
•ONS 15454 SDH: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
Maximum PMD
Maximum PMD value, in ps.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
•ONS 15454 SDH: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
Minimum OSNR
Minimum optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR), in dBm.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
•ONS 15454 SDH: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
Average OSNR
Average OSNR, in dBm.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
•ONS 15454 SDH: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
Maximum OSNR
Maximum OSNR, in dBm.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
•ONS 15454 SDH: 40E-MXP-C, 40E-TXP-C, 40G-MXP-C
RX Second Order PMD Estimation (SOPMD)
Second Order PMD, in ps^2.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 100G_LC_C
•ONS 15454 SDH:100G_LC_C
Polarization Change Rate Estimation (PCR)
Polarization Change Rate, in 10*rad/s.
•ONS 15454 SONET: 100G_LC_C
•ONS 15454 SDH:100G_LC_C
RX Polarization Dependent Loss Estimation (PDL)
Polarization Dependent Loss, in dBm.
•ONS 15454 SONET:100G_LC_C
•ONS 15454 SDH:100G_LC_C
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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OTN Encryption Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The OTN Encryption table shows OTN forward error correction (FEC) performance data for trunk ports on the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the OTN Encryption table.
Table E-51 Field Descriptions for the OTN Encryption Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
Sequence Mismatch
Counter the encryption sequence mismatch.
•ONS 15454 SONET: WSE
•ONS 15454 SDH: WSE
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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OTN FEC PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The OTN FEC PM table shows OTN forward error correction (FEC) performance data for trunk ports on the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the OTN FEC PM table.
Table E-52 Field Descriptions for the OTN FEC PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
Ratio of uncorrected codewords to codewords transmitted. A codeword is a block of N symbols that carry K information symbols and R redundant symbols (N = K+R).
The OTN Path PM table shows OTN path performance data for trunk ports on the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the OTN Path PM table.
Table E-53 Field Descriptions for the OTN Path PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
The OTN Path PM table shows near-end OTN path performance data for trunk ports on the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the OTN Path PM table.
Table E-54 Field Descriptions for the OTN Path PM Table (Near End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
The OTN Section PM table shows OTN section performance data for trunk ports on the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the OTN Section PM table.
Table E-55 Field Descriptions for the OTN Section PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
The OTN Section PM table shows near-end OTN section performance data for trunk ports on the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the OTN Section PM table.
Table E-56 Field Descriptions for the OTN Section PM Table (Near End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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ES-S
Section Errored Seconds (ES-S) indicates the errored seconds recorded in the OTN section during the PM time interval.
POS PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH, ONS 15600 SONET, ONS 15600 SDH
The POS PM table shows POS performance data for Ethernet cards. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the POS PM table.
Note Real-time PM data is not available for POS cards on NE releases earlier than release 5.0.
Table E-57 Field Descriptions for the POS PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
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Rx Pre HDLC Bytes
Number of bytes received prior to the bytes undergoing HDCL encapsulation by the policy engine.
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Rx Post HDLC Bytes
Number of bytes received after the bytes undergoing HDLC encapsulation by the policy engine.
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Rx Total Packets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
•ONS 15310 CL: CE-100T-8, ML-100T-8
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6, ML-100T-8
Number of received frames dropped at the port level.
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ifInDiscards
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6, ML-100T-8
Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. The value indicates the number of times this condition has been detected.
Total number of packets that are dropped when the card is in HDLC mode and traffic is oversubscribed.
•ONS 15454 SONET: CE-1000-4, MXP_MR_10DME
•ONS 15454 SDH: CE-1000-4, MXP_MR_10DME
Rx Utilization Stats (%)
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
Tx Utilization Stats (%)
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
•ONS 15600 SONET: ASAP_4
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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Regenerator Section PM Table—ONS 15310 MA SDH, ONS 15454 SDH
The Regenerator Section PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 MA SDH and ONS 15454 SDH regenerator section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Regenerator Section PM table.
Table E-58 Field Descriptions for the Regenerator Section PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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RS-EB
Regenerator Section Errored Block (RS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
Regenerator Section Severely Errored Second (RS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
Regenerator Section Unavailable Second (RS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the regenerator section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as RS-UASs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as RS-UASs.
Regenerator Section Errored Second Ratio (RS-ESR) is the ratio of errored seconds to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Regenerator Section Severely Errored Second Ratio (RS-SESR) is the ratio of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement interval.
Regenerator Section Background Block Error Ratio (RS-BBER) is the ratio of BBE to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. The count of total blocks excludes all blocks during SESs.
The Regenerator Section PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15600 SDH regenerator section. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the Regenerator Section PM table.
Table E-59 Field Descriptions for the Regenerator Section PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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RS-EB
Regenerator Section Errored Block (RS-EB) indicates that one or more bits are in error within a block.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
RS-ES
Regenerator Section Errored Second (RS-ES) is a one-second period with one or more errored blocks or at least one defect.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
RS-SES
Regenerator Section Severely Errored Second (RS-SES) is a one-second period that contains 30 percent or more errored blocks or at least one defect. SES is a subset of ES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
RS-BBE
Regenerator Section Background Block Error (RS-BBE) is an errored block not occurring as part of an SES.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
RS-UAS
Regenerator Section Unavailable Second (RS-UAS) is a count of the seconds when the regenerator section was unavailable. A section becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as RS-UASs, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as RS-UASs.
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RS-OFS
Regenerator Section Out of Frame Seconds (RS-OSF) is the count of seconds when the regenerator section was out of frame.
ASAP_4, STM16_16, STM64_4
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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RPR 802.17 PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The RPR 802.17 PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH ML-series cards in Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) mode (IEEE 802.17). You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the RPR 802.17 PM table. The fields shown depend on the RPR type selection.
Table E-60 Field Descriptions for the RPR 802.17 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
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rprSpanStatsInUcastClassAFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class A unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassAOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class A unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassBCirFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B CIR unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassBCirOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B CIR unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassBEirFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B EIR unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassBEirOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B EIR unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassCFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class C unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInUcastClassCOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class C unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassAFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class A multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassAOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class A multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassBCirFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B CIR multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassBCirOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B CIR multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassBEirFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B EIR multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassBEirOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class B EIR multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassCFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class C multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInMcastClassCOctets
Number of received (PHY to MAC) class C multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInCtrlFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) control frames processed by this MAC. This does not include control frames in transit; that is, a multicast control frame received from a ringlet will be counted as In but not Out. This does not include fairness or idle frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInOamEchoFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) OAM echo frames processed by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInOamFlushFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) OAM flush frames processed by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInOamOrgFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) OAM org frames processed by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInTopoAtdFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) topology ATD frames processed by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInTopoChkSumFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) topology checksum frames processed by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsInTopoTpFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) topology TP frames processed by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassAFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class A unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassAOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class A unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassBCirFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B CIR unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassBCirOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B CIR unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassBEirFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B EIR unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassBEirOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B EIR unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassCFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class C unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutUcastClassCOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class C unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassAFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class A multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassAOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class A multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassBCirFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B CIR multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassBCirOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B CIR multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassBEirFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B EIR multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassBEirOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class B EIR multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassCFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class C multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutMcastClassCOctets
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) class C multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutCtrlFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) control frames generated by this MAC. This does not include control frames in transit; that is, a multicast control frame transmitted from a ringlet will be counted as In but not Out. This does not include fairness or idle frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutOamEchoFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) OAM echo frames generated by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutOamFlushFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) OAM flush frames generated by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutOamOrgFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) OAM org frames generated by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutTopoAtdFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) topology ATD frames generated by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutTopoChkSumFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) topology checksum frames generated by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanStatsOutTopoTpFrames
Number of transmitted (PHY to MAC) topology TP frames generated by this MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassAFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class A unicast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassAOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class A unicast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassBCirFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class B CIR unicast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassBCirOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class B CIR unicast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassBEirFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class B EIR unicast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassBEirOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class B EIR unicast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassCFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class C unicast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInUcastClassCOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class C unicast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassAFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class A multicast and broadcast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassAOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class A multicast and broadcast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassBCirFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class B CIR multicast and broadcast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassBCirOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class B CIR multicast and broadcast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassBEirFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class B EIR multicast and broadcast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassBEirOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class B EIR multicast and broadcast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassCFrames
Number of MAC-to-client class C multicast and broadcast frames in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInMcastClassCOctets
Number of MAC-to-client class C multicast and broadcast octets in the current interval.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsInBcastFrames
Number of MAC-to-client broadcast frames. This value is used only when deriving the multicast and broadcast packet counters for the interface MIB.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassAFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class A unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassAOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class A unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassBCirFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class B CIR unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassBCirOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class B CIR unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassBEirFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class B EIR unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassBEirOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class B EIR unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassCFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class C unicast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutUcastClassCOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class C unicast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassAFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class A multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassAOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class A multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassBCirFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class B CIR multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassBCirOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class B CIR multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassBEirFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class B EIR multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassBEirOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class B EIR multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassCFrames
Number of client-to-MAC class C multicast and broadcast frames.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutMcastClassCOctets
Number of client-to-MAC class C multicast and broadcast octets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprClientStatsOutBcastFrames
Number of client-to-MAC broadcast frames. This value is used only when deriving the multicast and broadcast packet counters for the interface MIB.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsTtlExpFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames that were dropped due to zero Time To Live (TTL).
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsTooLongFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames that exceed the maximum permitted frame size.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsTooShortFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames shorter than the minimum permitted frame size.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsBadHecFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames with HEC errors.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsBadFcsFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) data and control frames where the FCS value did not match the expected FCS value.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsSelfSrcUcastFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) unicast frames that were transmitted by the station itself; that is, the source MAC is equal to the interface MAC.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsPmdAbortFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames that were aborted by the PMD.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsBadAddrFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames with invalid SA values.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsBadParityFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames where the parity value does not match the expected parity value.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsContainedFrames
Number of received (PHY to MAC) frames that were removed due to context containment.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprSpanErrorStatsScffErrors
Number of received (PHY to MAC) errored SCFFs with bad parity, bad FCS, or both.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML100T, ML100X-8, ML1000, ML-MR-10
rprErrorOversizeFrames
On the ML-MR-10 card, due to the limitation of the current field programmable gate array (FPGA), the frames coming from a gigabit port to an RPR port are sent to an ASIC driver, which discards the packets.
ONS 15454 SONET and SDH: ML-MR-10
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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FC PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The FC PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the FC PM table.
Table E-61 Field Descriptions for the FC PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
Number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Received utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
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Tx Utilization
Transmitted utilization, which is a percentage of utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent.
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FibreStatsRxRecvrReady
Number of current received receiver-ready buffer-to-buffer credits.
•ONS 15454 SONET: MXP_MR_10DME
•ONS 15454 SDH: MXP_MR_10DME
FibreStatsTxRecvrReady
Number of current transmitted receiver-ready buffer-to-buffer credits.
•ONS 15454 SONET: MXP_MR_10DME
•ONS 15454 SDH: MXP_MR_10DME
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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ISC PM Table—ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15454 SDH
The ISC PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET and ONS 15454 SDH. You can display 15-minute or 1-day increments.
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Managing Real-Time PM Data.
The following table describes the fields in the ISC PM table.
Table E-62 Field Descriptions for the ISC PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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Time Last Cleared
When the statistics were last reset.
•ONS 15454 SONET: MXP_MR_10DME
•ONS 15454 SDH: MXP_MR_10DME
rxTotalPkts
Number of packets received since the last counter reset.
ifInOctets
Number of bytes received since the last counter reset.
txTotalPkts
Number of packets transmitted since the last counter reset.
ifOutOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset.
mediaIndStatsRxLcvErrors
Number of L1 line code violations received for constant bit rate protocols, which equate to invalid 8b10b ordered sets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
mediaIndStatsTxLcvErrors
Number of L1 line code violations transmitted for constant bit rate protocols, which equate to invalid 8b10b ordered sets.
•ONS 15454 SONET: AR_MXP, AR_XP
•ONS 15454 SDH: AR_MXP, AR_XP
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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SONET Line PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15600 SONET
The SONET Line PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15600 SONET line. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET Line PM table.
Table E-63 Field Descriptions for the SONET Line PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-L
Coding violations-line (CV-L) is a count of bit interleaved parity (BIP) errors detected at the line layer (that is, using the B2 bytes in the incoming SONET signal). Up to 8 x N BIP errors can be detected per STS-N frame; each error increments the current CV-L second register.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Errored seconds-line (ES-L) is a count of the seconds when at least one line-layer BIP error was detected or a line alarm indication signal (AIS-L) defect was present.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Severely errored seconds-line (SES-L) is a count of the seconds when K (see GR-253 for values) or more line-layer BIP errors were detected or an AIS-L defect was present.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Unavailable seconds-line (UAS-L) is a count of the seconds when the line is unavailable. A line becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ls, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ls.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Failure count-line (FC-L) is a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure or a lower-layer traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
SONET Line PM Table (Near End)—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15600 SONET
The SONET Line PM table shows near-end performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15600 SONET line. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET Line PM table.
Table E-64 Field Descriptions for the SONET Line PM Table (Near End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-L
CV-L lists a count of bit interleaved parity (BIP) errors detected at the line-layer (using the B2 bytes in the incoming SONET signal). Up to 8 x N BIP errors can be detected per STS-N frame, with each error incrementing the current CV-L second register.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Unavailable seconds-line (UAS-L) lists a count of the seconds when the line is unavailable. A line becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ls, and continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ls.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Failure count-line (FC-L) lists a count of the number of near-end line failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-L failure is declared, or when a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end failure is declared. This failure event ends when the failure is cleared. A failure event that begins in one period and ends in another period is counted only in the period where it begins.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
In a 1 + 1 protection scheme for a working card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches from a working card to a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the working card. For a protection card, PSC is a count of the number of times service switches to a working card from a protection card plus the number of times service switches back to the protection card. The PSC PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSC is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
PSD applies to the length of time, in seconds, that service is carried on another line. For a working line, PSD is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. For the protection line, it is a count of the seconds that the line was used to carry service. The PSD PM is only applicable if revertive line-level protection switching is used. PSD is supported in revertive and nonrevertive modes.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
For a working line in a 2-fiber BLSR, protection switching count-working (PSC-W) is a count of the number of times traffic switches away from the working capacity in the failed line and back to the working capacity after the failure is cleared. PSC-W increments on the failed working line and PSC increments on the active protect line.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
For a working line in a 2-fiber BLSR, protection switching duration-working (PSD-W) is a count of the number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line. PSD-W increments on the failed working line and PSD increments on the active protect line.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a four-fiber BLSR, protection switching count-span (PSC-S) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to the working line. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a four-fiber BLSR, protection switching duration-span (PSD-S) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if span switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a 4-fiber BLSR, protection switching count-ring (PSC-R) is a count of the number of times service switches from a working line to a protection line plus the number of times it switches back to a working line. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
In a 4-fiber BLSR, protection switching duration-ring (PSD-R) is a count of the seconds that the protection line was used to carry service. A count is only incremented if ring switching is used.
Note This parameter is not supported for transponder or muxponder cards.
SONET Section PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15600 SONET
The SONET Section PM table shows performance data at the section layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET Section PM table.
Table E-65 Field Descriptions for the SONET Section PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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Coding Violations-Section
Number of BIP errors detected at the section-layer (using the B1 byte in the incoming SONET signal). Up to eight section BIP errors can be detected per STS-N frame, with each error incrementing the current CV-S second register.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Number of seconds when an SEF defect was present. A SEF defect is expected to be present during most seconds when a LOS or LOF defect is present. However, there can be situations when that is not the case, and the SEFS-S parameter is only incremented based on the presence of the SEF defect.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
SONET STS Path PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15600
The SONET STS Path PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15600 SONET STS path. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET STS Path PM table.
Table E-66 Field Descriptions for the SONET STS Path PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-P
STS path coding violations (STS CV-P) is a count of BIP errors detected at the STS path layer (that is, using the B3 byte). Up to eight BIP errors can be detected per frame; each error increments the current CV-P second register.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path errored seconds (STS ES-P) is a count of the seconds when at least one STS path BIP error was detected. A path alarm indication signal (AIS-P) defect (or a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or a path loss of pointer (LOP-P) defect can also cause an STS ES-P.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path severely errored seconds (STS SES-P) is a count of the seconds when K (2400) or more STS path BIP errors were detected. An AIS-P defect (or a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or an LOP-P defect can also cause an STS SES-P.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path unavailable seconds (STS UAS-P) is a count of the seconds when the STS path was unavailable. An STS path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ps, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ps.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path failure counts (STS FC-P) is a count of the number of near-end STS path failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-P failure, an LOP-P failure, a UNEQ-P failure, or a path trace identifier mismatch (TIM-P) failure is declared, or if the STS PTE that is monitoring the path supports ERDI-P for that path. The failure event ends when these failures are cleared.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
SONET STS Path PM Table—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, ONS 15600 SONET
The SONET STS Path PM table shows performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET, and ONS 15600 SONET STS path. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET STS Path PM table.
Table E-67 Field Descriptions for the SONET STS Path PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-P
STS path coding violations (STS CV-P) is a count of BIP errors detected at the STS path layer (that is, using the B3 byte). Up to eight BIP errors can be detected per frame; each error increments the current CV-P second register.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path errored seconds (STS ES-P) is a count of the seconds when at least one STS path BIP error was detected. A path alarm indication signal (AIS-P) defect (or a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or a path loss of pointer (LOP-P) defect can also cause an STS ES-P.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path severely errored seconds (STS SES-P) is a count of the seconds when K (2400) or more STS path BIP errors were detected. An AIS-P defect (or a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or an LOP-P defect can also cause an STS SES-P.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path unavailable seconds (STS UAS-P) is a count of the seconds when the STS path was unavailable. An STS path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Ps, and it continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Ps.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
STS path failure counts (STS FC-P) is a count of the number of near-end STS path failure events. A failure event begins when an AIS-P failure, an LOP-P failure, a UNEQ-P failure, or a path trace identifier mismatch (TIM-P) failure is declared, or if the STS PTE that is monitoring the path supports ERDI-P for that path. The failure event ends when these failures are cleared.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Positive pointer justification count, STS path detected (PPJC-Pdet) is a count of the positive pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SONET signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Negative pointer justification count, STS path detected (NPJC-Pdet) is a count of the negative pointer justifications detected on a particular path on an incoming SONET signal.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Positive pointer justification count, STS path generated (PPJC-Pgen) is a count of the positive pointer justifications generated for a particular path to reconcile the frequency of the SPE with the local clock.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Negative pointer justification count, STS path generated (PPJC-Pgen) is a count of the negative pointer justifications generated for a particular path to reconcile the frequency of the SPE with the local clock.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Sum of the absolute values of differences between positive transmitted and received, and negative transmitted and received. The important metric on pointer justification is not the exact counts, but how many were absorbed.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
The SONET VT1.5 PM table contains PM information at the virtual tributary (VT1.5) layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET VT1.5 PM table.
Table E-68 Field Descriptions for the SONET VT1.5 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
—
CV-V
Code violations VT layer (CV-V) is a count of the BIP errors detected at the VT path layer. Up to two BIP errors can be detected per VT Super Frame, with each error incrementing the current CV-V second register.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Errored seconds VT layer (ES-V) is a count of the seconds when at least one VT Path BIP error was detected. An AIS-V defect (a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or a LOP-V defect can also cause an ES-V.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Severely errored seconds VT layer (SES-V) is a count of seconds when K (600) or more VT Path BIP errors were detected. SES-V can also be caused by an AIS-V defect (a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or a LOP-V defect.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
Unavailable second VT layer (UAS-V) is a count of the seconds when the VT path was unavailable. A VT path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Vs, and continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Vs.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
The SONET VT2 PM table contains PM information at the virtual tributary (VT2) layer. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET VT2 PM table.
Table E-69 Field Descriptions for the SONET VT2 PM Table
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
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Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
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Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
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Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
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Time Stamp
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-V
Code violations VT layer (CV-V) is a count of the BIP errors detected at the VT path layer. Up to two BIP errors can be detected per VT Super Frame, with each error incrementing the current CV-V second register.
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
ES-V
Errored seconds VT layer (ES-V) is a count of the seconds when at least one VT Path BIP error was detected. An AIS-V defect (a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or a LOP-V defect can also cause an ES-V.
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
SES-V
Severely errored seconds VT layer (SES-V) is a count of seconds when K (600) or more VT Path BIP errors were detected. SES-V can also be caused by an AIS-V defect (a lower-layer, traffic-related, near-end defect) or a LOP-V defect.
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
UAS-V
Unavailable second VT layer (UAS-V) is a count of the seconds when the VT path was unavailable. A VT path becomes unavailable when ten consecutive seconds occur that qualify as SES-Vs, and continues to be unavailable until ten consecutive seconds occur that do not qualify as SES-Vs.
•ONS 15454 SONET: DS1_E1_56
NE ID
Name of the selected NE.
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SONET VT PM Table (Far End)—ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, ONS 15454 SONET
The SONET VT PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15310 CL, ONS 15310 MA SONET, ONS 15327, and ONS 15454 SONET VT. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET VT PM table.
Table E-70 Field Descriptions for the SONET VT PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
—
Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.
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CV-V
Coding violations-VT.
•ONS 15310 CL: CTX
•ONS 15310 MA SONET: CTX_2500, DS1_28_DS3_EC1_3, DS1_84_DS3_EC1_3
The SONET VT2 PM table shows far-end performance data for the ONS 15454 SONET VT2. You can display performance data for 15-minute, 1-day, or real-time increments:
•15-minute—Data is collected at the quarter-hour (for example, at 10:00, 10:15, and so on). The data shown represents the difference in counter values between successive 15-minute intervals.
•1-day—Data is collected at midnight GMT. The data shown represents the difference between the counter values read at successive midnights.
•Real-time—When a real-time PM session is running, it polls the NE for x number of attributes every 10 to 900 seconds. This feature allows you to examine the current value of a PM parameter in granularities finer than the standard 15-minute or 1-day interval. For more information, see Managing Real-Time PM Data.
Performance monitoring can be done either on selected modules, or on specific locations in the NE. You can use the Plot tab to plot the data in a graphical view that is stored in the Prime Optical database. See Using PM Data Graphs.
The following table describes the fields in the SONET VT2 PM table.
Table E-71 Field Descriptions for the SONET VT2 PM Table (Far End)
Field
Description
Cards Supported
Alias ID
Alias name of the selected NE.
—
Module Name
Module for which PM data is displayed.
—
Physical Location
Slot and port number for which PM data is displayed.
—
Interface
Interface name of the selected NE.
—
Time Stamp (time zone)
When the data was collected. You can select GMT, Local, or User-Defined time for the Time Stamp display. Use the User Preferences dialog box to make your time zone selection.
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Maintenance
Whether the NE was under maintenance when the performance data was collected.