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 Viewing T1/E1 Configuration and Alarm Information
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Viewing T1/E1 Configuration and Alarm Information
You can view all current parameters and alarms for a 
T1 or E1
 port using the 
tes
 command. 
These parameters will be either the default parameters or parameters you modified through 
the 
temod
 command or network management software.
You have a choice of viewing parameters at the chassis or port level. You receive different 
displays depending upon which level you choose. The sections below describe all ways to 
use the 
tes
 command.
Viewing Information for all T1/E1 Ports in the Switch
To view port parameters for all 
T1/E1
 ports in a chassis, enter the following command
tes 
A screen similar to following displays:
                   T1/E1 Chassis Status
 
Slot/Port
Type
Active Alarms
========= ====== ======================================================
4/2
E1
NoAlarm
4/3
E1
NoAlarm
5/2
T1
NoAlarm, Loopback
5/3
T1
NoAlarm, Loopback
 
Slot/Port. 
The 
T1
 or 
E1
 slot and port for which information is supplied. The slot is listed first, 
followed by a slash (
/
), followed by the port number.
Type. 
The port type. The port will either be a 
T1
 or 
E1
 port.
Active Alarms
. Alarms that have occurred on this port. Possible alarms for each port are:
NoAlarm
The port is free of any alarms.
RcvYellow
This port is receiving a yellow alarm from the far-end port. A yellow alarm 
occurs in SuperFrames when bit 6 of all channels has been zero for at least 
425 milliseconds. The yellow alarm will not occur if a Loss of Signal alarm 
has already occurred. In Extended SuperFrames, an alarm occurs if the 
yellow alarm pattern is found.
XmtYellow
The port is transmitting a yellow alarm to the far-end port. See the above 
definition of 
RcvYellow
 for a description of a yellow alarm.
RcvAIS
This port is receiving Alarm Indication Signal (
AIS
) from the far-end port. 
An 
AIS
 occurs when an unframed signal with a high density of 1s (99.9% 
density) is received for more than 1.5 seconds.
XmtAIS
This port is transmitting Alarm Indication Signal (
AIS
to the far-end port. 
An 
AIS
 occurs when an unframed signal with a high density of 1s (99.9% 
density) is received for more than 1.5 seconds.
RedAlarm
The port is in red alarm state. A red alarm occurs when a T1 port has been 
in Out-of-Frame (
OOF
) condition for 2.55 seconds. The red alarm condi-
tion will be removed if the 
OOF
 condition has been absent for at least 16.6 
seconds.