
Table 4: Channelized E1 and Channelized E1 IQ show interfaces Output Fields (continued)
Level of OutputField DescriptionField Name
extensiveActive alarms and defects, plus counts of specific E1 errors with detailed
information.
• Seconds—Number of seconds the defect has been active.
• Count—Number of times that the defect has gone from inactive to active.
• State—State of the error. State other than OK indicates a problem.
The E1 media-specific error types can be:
• SEF—Severely errored framing
• BEE—Bit error
• AIS—Alarm indication signal
• LOF—Loss of frame
• LOS—Loss of signal
• YELLOW—Errors at the remote site receiver
• BPV—Bipolar violation
• EXZ—Excessive zeros
• LCV—Line code violation
• PCV—Pulse code violation
• CS—Carrier state
• FEBE—Far-end block error
• LES—Line error seconds
• ES—Errored seconds
• BES—Bursty errored seconds
• SES—Severely errored seconds
• SEFS—Severely errored framing seconds
• UAS—Unavailable seconds
E1 media
extensiveInformation about the HDLC configuration.
• Giant threshold—Giant threshold programmed into the hardware.
• Runt threshold—Runt threshold programmed into the hardware.
• Timeslots—Configured time slots for the interface.
• Line encodingHDB3—Line encoding used.
HDLC configuration
extensiveNames of the transmit queues and their associated statistics for each DS0
channel on the Channelized E1 to DS0 PIC.
• B/W—Queue bandwidth as a percentage of the total interface bandwidth.
• WRR—Weighted round robin (in percent).
• Packets—Number of packets transmitted.
• Bytes—Number of bytes transmitted.
• Drops—Number of packets dropped.
• Errors—Number of packet errors.
Interface transmit
queues
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