
Chapter 53 DSL Commands
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An example is shown next.
In the list above, STUC refers to data detected by the STU-C, and STUR refers to data
detected by the STU-R. See Table 96 on page 338 for an explanation of these counters.
53.3 Alarm Profile Commands
Configure alarm profiles to set alarm settings and thresholds for the DSL ports.
53.3.1 Alarm Profile Show Command
Syntax:
ras> shdsl alarmprofile show [profile]
where
Displays the settings of the specified alarm profile (or all of them if you do not specify one).
The following example displays the default alarm profile (DEFVAL).
See Section 53.3.2 on page 341 for a description of each attribute.
ras> statistics shdsl 1dayperf 1
Port 1 the current day elapsed time: 23141 secs (Link Down)
1 Day Perf STUC STUR
ES: 0 0
SES: 0 0
CRC: 0 0
LOSWS: 0 0
UAS: 0 0
Port 1 the previous 0 day
1 Day Perf STUC STUR
ES: 0 0
SES: 0 0
CRC: 0 0
LOSWS: 0 7
UAS: 0 0
[profile] =
The name of an alarm profile.
ras> shdsl alarmprofile show DEFVAL
01. DEFVAL
ThreshLoopAttenuation: 0
ThreshSNRMargin : 0
ThreshES : 0
ThreshSES : 0
ThreshCRCanomalies : 0
ThreshLOSWS : 0
ThreshUAS : 0
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