3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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The system generates a bit error rate alarm when the total number of error bits or bit error rate of the 
data transferred between the OLT and ONUs exceeds the alarm threshold.  
By default, both uplink and downlink data between OLT and ONU will be monitored.  
Related commands: alarm bit-error-rate enable.  
Examples 
# Configure OLT 1/0/1 to monitor only the uplink data between OLT and ONU, and set the alarm 
threshold of bit error rate to 20.  
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] interface olt 1/0/1 
[Sysname-Olt1/0/1] alarm bit-error-rate direction uplink threshold 20 
alarm bit-error-rate enable 
Syntax 
alarm bit-error-rate enable 
undo alarm bit-error-rate enable 
View 
OLT port view, FTTH view 
Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
None 
Description 
Use the alarm bit-error-rate enable command to enable the bit error rate alarm. 
Use the undo alarm bit-error-rate enable command to disable the bit error rate alarm. 
By default, the bit error rate alarm is enabled.  
Examples 
# Enable the bit error rate alarm on OLT 3/0/1.  
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] interface olt 3/0/1 
[Sysname-Olt3/0/1] alarm bit-error-rate enable 
alarm device-fatal-error enable 
Syntax 
alarm device-fatal-error enable 
undo alarm device-fatal-error enable 
View 
OLT port view, FTTH view