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Configuring ADSL Alarm Profiles
 
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ADSL alarm profiles determine the conditions that generate SNMP traps. When the configured 
thresholds are met or exceeded, the SNMP agent sends a trap to the configured trap receiver(s). 
Only one trap is sent for each 15-minute data collection period. ADSL port configuration 
requires assigning an alarm profile, therefore you must configure the desired alarm profile prior 
to configuring the ADSL port. A default profile exists with an index of 1. You cannot delete the 
default profile.
You configure ADSL alarm profiles from the 
::alarm=>
 prompt. From the 
::root=>
 
prompt, type the following command then press 
 to display the 
::alarm=>
 prompt.
configuration adsl profile alarm
Adding ADSL Alarm Profiles
From the 
::alarm=>
 prompt, type the new command in the following format then press 
 to create a new ADSL alarm profile. The profile is automatically assigned the next 
available index number in the ADSL alarm profile table.
new <ulof> <ulos> <ues> <dlof> <dlos> <des>
Parameters
<ulof>
Upstream loss of frame threshold. This threshold determines the acceptable number of 
seconds in a 15-minute data collection period during which the frames lose sync on the 
ADSL interface. In a normal environment with sufficient margin, a typical loss of frame 
threshold value is 10. A value of 
0
 disables the alarm.
<ulos>
Local loss of signal threshold. The loss of signal threshold determines the acceptable 
number of seconds in a 15-minute ADSL performance data collection period during which 
the line power falls below the target margin threshold. In a normal environment with 
sufficient margin, a typical loss of signal threshold value is 10. A value of 
0
 disables the 
alarm.
<ues>
Local errored seconds threshold. This threshold is the acceptable number of seconds in a 
15-minute data collection period during which errors occur on the ADSL interface that 
prevent the payload from being corrected. In a normal environment with sufficient margin, 
a typical errored seconds threshold value is 10. A value of 
0
 disables the alarm.
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