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SDH Alarms : Show controllers pos <slot number> ???????

jegan1234
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The following are the SDH alarms, suppose incase of Cisco POS interfaces show these errors with some values mentioned by their sides using the command “show controllers pos <slot number>”,how to trouble shoot these errors. I want some easy explanations for these following errors.The following is just an example.

router# show controllers pos     

POS2/0/0

SECTION

  LOF = 0          LOS = 2335                         BIP(B1) = 77937133

LINE

  AIS = 2335       RDI = 20         FEBE = 3387950089 BIP(B2) = 1622825387

PATH

  AIS = 2340       RDI = 66090      FEBE = 248886263  BIP(B3) = 103862953

  LOP = 246806     NEWPTR = 11428072   PSE = 5067357     NSE = 4645

Active Defects: B2-TCA B3-TCA

Active Alarms:  None

Alarm reporting enabled for: B1-TCA

APS

  COAPS = 12612784   PSBF = 8339

  State: PSBF_state = False

  Rx(K1/K2): 00/CC  Tx(K1/K2): 00/00

  S1S0 = 03, C2 = 96

CLOCK RECOVERY

  RDOOL = 64322060

  State: RDOOL_state = True

PATH TRACE BUFFER: UNSTABLE

  Remote hostname :

  Remote interface:

  Remote IP addr  :

  Remote Rx(K1/K2): ../..  Tx(K1/K2): ../..

BER thresholds:  SF = 10e-3  SD = 10e-8

TCA thresholds:  B1 = 10e-7   B2 = 10e-3  B3 = 10e-6

     

      I want some easy explanations for SDH alarm errors “Please mention some threshold values mentioned above with the respective errors, so that we can contact the service provider for further checking

Please reply to the email address mentioned : vishram_engg@yahoo.com   &    jeganhcl@gmail.com

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Sir

     Thanks for your Reply

Can you provide explanation and troubleshooting methods for the following also if possible....??????????

  LOF

  LOS  

 

  AIS

  RDI   

  FEBE

  AIS    

  RDI

  FEBE

  LOP

  NEWPTR

please do kindly provide......

Thank you

Jegan,

All those alarms and troubleshooting are explained in the provided links (except FEBE).  May you let me know what exactly is not clear in those documents.

FEBE stands for far end block error. It is reported by a remote path terminal equipment about incoming BIP errors. Hence the remote PTE has to be verified.

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