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Loss Measurement High Loss Interval Status

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Transition Networks SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide Loss Measurement Availability State Peer MEP : The Peer MEP ID that the following state relates to. Near Avail Count : The number of measurements performed while the near end has been in the "Avail" state. Far Avail Count : The number of measurements performed while the far end has been in the "Avail" state. Near Unavail Count : The number of measurements performed while the near end has been in the "Unavail" state. Far Unavail Count : The number of measurements performed while the far end has been in the "Unavail" state. Near Window Curr : The current near-end availability window size. When Near State is "Avail" this value indicate the current number of consecutive measurements that are above the defined frame loss ratio threshold. When Near State is "Unavail" this value indicate the current number of consecutive measurements that are equal to or below the defined frame loss ratio threshold. Once this value reaches the defined "Interval" value (aka. the "window size") the availability state will change. Far Window Curr : The current far-end availability window size. See the description for Near Window Curr for more details. Near State : The current near end availability state. Far State : The current far end availability state. Loss Measurement High Loss Interval Enable : Enable/disable of loss measurement high loss interval. FLR Threshold : High Loss Interval frame loss ratio threshold in per mille (per thousand). Consecutive Interval : High Loss Interval consecutive interval (number of measurements). Loss Measurement High Loss Interval Status Near Count : Near end high loss interval count (number of measurements where availability state is available and FLR is above high loss interval FLR threshold. Far Count : Far end high loss interval count (number of measurements where availability state is available and FLR is above high loss interval FLR threshold. Near Consecutive Count : Near end high loss interval consecutive count. Far Consecutive Count : Far end high loss interval consecutive count. Loss Measurement Signal Degrade Enable : Enable/disable of loss measurement signal degrade. TX Minimum : Minimum number of frames that must be transmitted in a measurement before frame loss ratio is tested against loss ratio threshold. FLR Threshold : Signal Degraded frame loss ratio threshold in per mille (per thousand). Bad Threshold : Number of consecutive bad interval measurements required to set degrade state. Good Threshold : Number of consecutive good interval measurements required to clear degrade state. 33763 Rev. G https://www.transition.com Page 353 of 496

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Transition Networks
SISPM1040-3xxx-L Web User Guide
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Loss Measurement Availability State
Peer MEP
: The Peer MEP ID that the following state relates to.
Near Avail Count
: The number of measurements performed while the near end has been in the "Avail" state.
Far Avail Count
:
The number of measurements performed while the far end has been in the "Avail" state.
Near Unavail Count
: The number of measurements performed while the near end has been in the "Unavail"
state.
Far Unavail Count
: The number of measurements performed while the far end has been in the "Unavail" state.
Near Window Curr
: The current near-end availability window size. When Near State is "Avail" this value indicate
the current number of consecutive measurements that are above the defined frame loss ratio threshold.
When Near State is "Unavail" this value indicate the current number of consecutive measurements that are equal
to or below the defined frame loss ratio threshold. Once this value reaches the defined "Interval" value (aka. the
"window size") the availability state will change.
Far Window Curr
: The current far-end availability window size. See the description for Near Window Curr for
more details.
Near State
: The current near end availability state.
Far State
: The current far end availability state.
Loss Measurement High Loss Interval
Enable
: Enable/disable of loss measurement high loss interval.
FLR Threshold
: High Loss Interval frame loss ratio threshold in per mille (per thousand).
Consecutive Interval
: High Loss Interval consecutive interval (number of measurements).
Loss Measurement High Loss Interval Status
Near Count
: Near end high loss interval count (number of measurements where availability state is available and
FLR is above high loss interval FLR threshold.
Far Count
: Far end high loss interval count (number of measurements where availability state is available and
FLR is above high loss interval FLR threshold.
Near Consecutive Count :
Near end high loss interval consecutive count.
Far Consecutive Count
: Far end high loss interval consecutive count.
Loss Measurement Signal Degrade
Enable
: Enable/disable of loss measurement signal degrade.
TX Minimum
: Minimum number of frames that must be transmitted in a measurement before frame loss ratio is
tested against loss ratio threshold.
FLR Threshold
: Signal Degraded frame loss ratio threshold in per mille (per thousand).
Bad Threshold
: Number of consecutive bad interval measurements required to set degrade state.
Good Threshold
: Number of consecutive good interval measurements required to clear degrade state.