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 Viewing T1/E1 Configuration and Alarm Information
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Viewing Information For a T1 Port
To view T1 port parameters, enter the following command
tes <slot>/<port>
where 
<slot>
 is the slot number where the board is located, and 
<port>
 is the T1 port number 
on the board on which you want to view information. For example, to view information for 
Port 2 on the board in slot 5, enter
tes 5/2
A screen similar to following displays for a 
T1
 port:
              T1/E1 Port Status for slot 5, port 2
 
Circuit Identifier 
: Alcatel T1 Circuit
Frame Format 
: ESF 
Line Build Out
: 30 (SH)
Facility Datalink 
: none 
FDL Port Role 
: network
Line Coding 
: B8ZS          
Signalling 
: none
Transmit Clock Source
: localTiming 
Trap Generation       
: disabled
Status Change Time 
: 0 days, 00:07:24.69
Loopback Status 
: LocalInwardLoop
Line Status 
: NoAlarm, Loopback
 
Framer Statistics
 
Loss of Signal Events 
: 0
Line Code Violation Events 
:  431986
Out of Frame Events 
: 0
Red Alarm Events 
:  1
Squelch Alarm Events 
: 0
Frame Bit Error Events 
: 2
Alarm Indication Signal Events
: 0
Yellow Alarm Events 
: 1
ESF CRC-6 Error Events 
: 3
Circuit Identifier, Frame Format, Line Build Out, Facility Datalink, FDL Port Role, Line Coding, Signal-
ing, Transmit Clock Source, Trap Generation. 
These parameters are described in the section, 
Status Change Time
. The system time when the last change in Line Status (i.e., alarm) parame-
ter occurred.
Loopback Status
. The type of loopback mode configured for this port through the 
temod
 
command or activated remotely through 
FDL
. Loopback modes are described in Configuring a 
Line Status
. A list of any alarms that have occurred on his port. The possible items in the list 
are the same as those for 
Active Alarms
Loss of Signal Events
. The total number of Loss of Signal (
LOS
) events that have been detected 
on this port. An 
LOS
 event occurs after 175 contiguous pulse positions with no pulses (10 
absent pulses on 
E1
 ports). An 
LOS
 failure is cleared after the switch observes a single pulse.
Line Code Violation Events
. The occurrence of either a bipolar violation or an excessive zeros 
error. A bipolar violation is the occurrence of a pulse of the same polarity as the previous 
pulse. In 
B8ZS
 coded signals, a bipolar violation is a pulse of the same polarity as the previ-
ous without being part of the zero substitution code. An excessive zeros error is the occur-
rence of more than 15 contiguous zeros in an 
AMI
-coded signal; in a 
B8ZS
-coded signal, it is 
the occurrence of seven (7) or more contiguous zeros.