Adtran 604 User Manual

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Section 4  User Interface Guide
Total Access 600 Series System Manual
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I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > S
TATUS
 > P
ERFORMANCE
 > C
LEAR
 A
LL
 D
ATA
Clears all statistics collected in the 
C
URRENT
 
AND
 T
OTALS
 and the 
E
XTENDED
 24 hour statistics tables.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > S
TATUS
 > A
LARMS
Displays current alarms and alarm history for the integrated DSX interface.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > S
TATUS
 > A
LARMS
 > C
URRENT
 A
LARMS
Displays the current alarms on the DSX interface. An asterisk in a field indicates that an alarm is active.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > S
TATUS
 > A
LARMS
 > A
LARM
 H
ISTORY
Displays the alarm history for the T1 interface. An asterisk in a field indicates that an alarm has occurred on 
the T1 interface since the last clear history. Refer to Interfaces (DSX) > Status > Alarms > Current Alarms 
for more details on listed alarm conditions.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > S
TATUS
 > A
LARMS
 > C
LEAR
 H
ISTORY
Selecting this activator will clear the Alarm History for the integrated DSX interface.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > S
TATUS
 > R
X
 L
EVEL
Displays the level (in dB) of the received T1 signal on the DSX interface.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > T
EST
These options are used to initiate local and remote loopback tests and display the test status.
I
NTERFACES
 (DSX) > T
EST
 > L
OC
 LB
Loopback of the local unit. Choices are 
N
ONE
,
 L
INE
,
 
and
 P
AYLOAD
L
INE
 loopback loops all of the received 
data back toward the network. The transmitted data is the identical line code that was received, including any 
bipolar violations. 
L
INE
 loopbacks tests right up to the T1 interface of the ADTRAN unit. 
P
AYLOAD
 loopback 
is similar to line loopback except that the framing is extracted from the received data and then regenerated 
for the transmitted data. 
P
AYLOAD
 loopbacks not only verify the T1 circuit, but also the internal hardware of 
the local ADTRAN device. 
N
ONE
 disables the loopback test. Default is 
N
ONE
.
LOS
Loss of Signal. No signal detected on port interface.
RED
Not able to frame data received on the port. Alternately referred to as Out of 
Frame (OOF). RED alarm most frequently occurs when there is a framing 
mismatch on the T1 interface. RED alarm is also registered when the interface in 
in LOS.
YELLOW
Remote alarm indicator (RAI) being received on port. A YELLOW alarm indicates 
that the remote unit is not receiving properly framed information from your unit. 
BLUE
Receiving unframed all ones from the port alarm indicator signal (AIS). A BLUE 
alarm is sent to notify the unit that equipment upstream is disconnected or 
malfunctioning.