Friday, September 23, 2016

SHDSL Alarm Profile Configuration----shdsl alarm-profile modify

Function

This command is used to modify an SHDSL alarm profile. When the alarm thresholds of the alarm profile can not meet the requirement, you can adjust the parameter settings in an SHDSL alarm profile, run this command. After that, the new alarm thresholds take effect immediately.

Format

shdsl alarm-profile modify profile-index

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
profile-index Indicates the SHDSL alarm profile number. It identifies the SHDSL alarm profile to be modified.
The system has one default SHDSL alarm profile (profile 1). If the switch for reporting the terminal power-off alarm is disabled, all parameters in the default profile are 0, which indicates that no alarm is reported.
Numeral type. Range: 1-99.

Modes

Global config mode, SHDSL mode, OSN 3500,OSN 7500

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

  • Run the config command to enter global config mode, and then run the interface shl command to enter SHDSL mode.
  • The values to be configured in an SHDSL alarm profile is the thresholds within any 15-minute period. When a statistic reaches the threshold, the system informs the device of the event, and sends alarms to the NMS.
  • Threshold 0 indicates that the system does not collect performances and does not report the alarm.

Example

To modify SHDSL alarm profile 2, do as follows:
huawei(config)#shdsl alarm-profile modify
{ profile-index<U><1,99> }:2                                                   
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          shdsl alarm-profile modify 2 
  Start modifying profile 2. New setting will take effect automatically after
the modification succeed
  During inputting,press 'Q' to quit,then settings at this time will be ignored
> Do you want to restore data to default?(y/n)[n]:
<STU-C>
>  Loop attenuation threshold (0~127 dB)[0]:127
>  SNR margin threshold (0~15 dB)[0]:10
>  ES threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
>  SES threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
>  CRC anomaly threshold (0~58981500)[0]:50000000
>  LOSWS threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
>  UAS threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
  <STU-R>
>  Loop attenuation threshold (0~127 dB)[0]:127
>  SNR margin threshold (0~15 dB)[0]:10
>  ES threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
>  SES threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
>  CRC anomaly threshold (0~58981500)[0]:30000000
>  LOSWS threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
>  UAS threshold (0~900 s)[0]:900
> The dying gasp alarm switch(1-enable, 2-disable)[1]:2
> The active fail alarm switch(1-enable, 2-disable) [1]:
  Modify profile 2 successfully, and new setting is taking effect now
  The flow for the profile to take effect is complete

System Response

  • The system displays the message "Modify profile x successfully" after you modify the SHDSL alarm profile successfully. "x" is the number of the modified profile.
  • The following table describes the parameters in response to the shdsl alarm-profile modify command.
    Parameter Description
    Do you want to restore data to default? If you select "y" in this option, the system uses the parameters in the default profile 1 to modify the alarm-profile. The configuration of the alarm profile ends.
    If you select "n", continue the configuration of the alarm profile.
    Loop attenuation threshold (0~127 db)[0] Indicates the loop attenuation threshold. The system collects the related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the loop attenuation exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0-127 dB. 0 dB indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    SNR margin threshold (0~15 db)[0] Indicates the SNR margin threshold. The system collects SNR related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the SNR margin exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0-15 dB. 0 dB indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    ES threshold (0~900 s)[0] Indicates the ES threshold. The system collects ES related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the accumulated ES exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0-900s. 0s indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    SES threshold (0~900 s)[0] Indicates the SES threshold. The system collects SES related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the accumulated SES exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0s-900s. 0s indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    CRC anomaly threshold (0~58981500)[0] Indicates the CRC abnormal threshold. The system collects CRC related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the accumulated CRC exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0-58981500. 0 indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    LOSWS threshold (0~900 s)[0] Indicates the LOSWS threshold. The system collects LOSWS related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the accumulated LOSWS exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0-900s. 0s indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    UAS threshold (0~900 s)[0] Indicates the UAS threshold. The system collects UAS related performance data generated within any 15-minute period. If the accumulated UAS exceeds the threshold, the system will report an alarm. Range: 0-900s. 0s indicates that the alarm threshold is disabled.
    The dying gasp alarm switch(1-enable, 2-disable)[1] Indicates the switch for reporting the terminal power-off alarm.
    The active fail alarm switch(1-enable, 2-disable)[1] Indicates the switch for reporting the line activation failure alarm.
    STU-C Indicates the central office end of the SHDSL transceiver unit.
    STU-R Indicates the remote end of the SHDSL transceiver unit.
  • For more information about the error message that the system displays against a command entered with incorrect syntax.
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