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Table Of Contents
SET Commands
This chapter provides set (SET) commands for the Cisco ONS 15454, Cisco ONS 15310-CL,
Cisco ONS 15310-MA, and Cisco ONS 15600.23.1 SET-ALMTH-<MOD2>
(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA) The Set Alarm Threshold for 10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, CLNT, D1VIDEO, DS1, DV6000, EC1, ESCON, ETRCLO, ETH, GIGE, HDTV, ISC1, ISCCOMPAT, ISC3PEER2R, ISC3PEER1G, ISC3PEER2G, OC12, OC192, OC3, OC48, OCH, OMS, OTS, T1, or T3 (SET-ALMTH-<MOD2>) command sets the alarm thresholds on the following cards/ports/channels: MXP_2.5G_10G, TXP_MR_10G, optical service channel (OSC), optical amplifier, dispersion compensation unit (DCU), multiplexer, demultiplexer, and optical add/drop multiplexing (OADM).
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to set the alarm thresholds on a facilities, ports, channels, for example. Not all MOD2 types are supported.
CategoryFault
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-ALMTH-<MOD2>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::<CONDTYPE>,<THLEV>[,,,];
Input ExampleSET-ALMTH-{MOD2}::FAC-1-1:1::OPT-LOW,10;
Input Parameters
<AID>
Access identifier from the "ALL" section. Must not be null.
<CONDTYPE>
Condition type for an alarm or a reported event. The parameter type is ALM_THR, which is the alarm threshold list for MXP_2.5G_10G, TXP_MR_10G, OSCM, OSC-CSM, OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, MD-4, MUX-32, DMX-32, AD-1C, AD-2C, AD-4C, AD-1B, and AD-4B cards.
•BATV-EHIGH
Battery Voltage—Extremely High
•BATV-ELOW
Battery Voltage—Extremely Low
•BATV-HIGH
Battery Voltage—High
•BATV-LOW
Battery Voltage—Low
•GAIN-HDEG
Gain not reached—High Degrade Threshold
•GAIN-HFAIL
Gain not reached—High Failure Threshold
•GAIN-LDEG
Gain not reached—Low Degrade Threshold
•GAIN-LFAIL
Gain not reached—Low Failure Threshold
•LBCL-HIGH
Laser Bias current in microA as one tenth of a percentage. High Warning Threshold, Low Warning Threshold. Measured value (0.0 percent, 100.0 percent)
•OPR-HIGH
Receive power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPR-LOW
Receive power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPT-HIGH
Transmit power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPT-LOW
Transmit power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPWR-HDEG
Optical Power—High Degrade Threshold
•OPWR-HFAIL
Optical Power—High Failure Threshold
•OPWR-LDEG
Optical Power—Low Degrade Threshold
•OPWR-LFAIL
Optical Power—Low Failure Threshold
•VOA-HDEG
VOA Attenuation—High Degrade Threshold
•VOA-HFAIL
VOA Attenuation—High Failure Threshold
•VOA-LDEG
VOA Attenuation—Low Degrade Threshold
•VOA-LFAIL
VOA Attenuation—Low Failure Threshold
<THLEVEL>
Threshold level. THLEVEL is a float.
23.2 SET-ALMTH-EQPT
(Cisco ONS 15454) The Set Alarm Threshold Equipment (SET-ALMTH-EQPT) command sets the alarm thresholds to manage the power level monitoring on an NE.
Usage Guidelines
None
CategoryEquipment
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-ALMTH-EQPT:[<TID>]:[<AID>]:<CTAG>::<ALMTHTYPE>,<THLEV>[,,,];
Input ExampleSET-ALMTH-EQPT::SHELF-2:1::BATV-HIGH,-53.5;
SET-ALMTH-EQPT:::1::BATV-HIGH,-53.5;
Input Parameters
<AID>
The node or shelf access identifier from the "SHELF" section. If omitted it addresses the node or first shelf of the node. Must not be null
<CONDTYPE>
Alarm threshold type. The parameter type is ALM_THR, which is the alarm threshold list for MXP_2.5G_10G, TXP_MR_10G, OSCM, OSC-CSM, OPT-PRE, OPT-BST, MD-4, MUX-32, DMX-32, AD-1C, AD-2C, AD-4C, AD-1B, and AD-4B cards.
•BATV-EHIGH
Battery Voltage—Extremely High
•BATV-ELOW
Battery Voltage—Extremely Low
•BATV-HIGH
Battery Voltage—High
•BATV-LOW
Battery Voltage—Low
•GAIN-HDEG
Gain not reached—High Degrade Threshold
•GAIN-HFAIL
Gain not reached—High Failure Threshold
•GAIN-LDEG
Gain not reached—Low Degrade Threshold
•GAIN-LFAIL
Gain not reached—Low Failure Threshold
•LBCL-HIGH
Laser Bias current in microA as one tenth of a percentage High Warning Threshold, Low Warning Threshold. Measured value (0.0 percent, 100.0 percent)
•OPR-HIGH
Receive power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPR-LOW
Receive power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPT-HIGH
Transmit power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPT-LOW
Transmit power in one tenth of a microW. Measured value (-40.0 dBm, +30.0 dBm)
•OPWR-HDEG
Optical Power—High Degrade Threshold
•OPWR-HFAIL
Optical Power—High Failure Threshold
•OPWR-LDEG
Optical Power—Low Degrade Threshold
•OPWR-LFAIL
Optical Power—Low Failure Threshold
•VOA-HDEG
VOA Attenuation—High Degrade Threshold
•VOA-HFAIL
VOA Attenuation—High Failure Threshold
•VOA-LDEG
VOA Attenuation—Low Degrade Threshold
•VOA-LFAIL
VOA Attenuation—Low Failure Threshold
<THLEVEL>
Threshold level. THLEV is a float.
23.3 SET-ATTR-CONT
(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Attribute Control (SET-ATTR-CONT) command sets the attributes associated with an external control. The attributes are used when an external control is operated or released. To send the attributes, use the RTRV-ATTR-CONT command.
Usage Guidelines
•If the CONTTYPE parameter is not specified, the control specified by AID is unprovisioned.
•A control should be unprovisioned before it is reprovisioned to another type of control.
CategoryEnvironment
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-ATTR-CONT:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::<CONTTYPE>];
Input ExampleSET-ATTR-CONT:CISCO:ENV-OUT-1:123::AIRCOND;
Input Parameters
<AID>
Access identifier from the "ENV" section. Identifies the external control for which attributes are being retrieved.
<CONTTYPE>
Environmental control type. A null value is equivalent to ALL. The parameter type is CONTTYPE, which is the environmental control type.
•AIRCOND
Air conditioning
•AUDIBLE
Audible (ONS 15310-MA only)
•ENGINE
Engine
•FAN
Fan
•GEN
Generator
•HEAT
Heat
•LIGHT
Light
•MISC
Miscellaneous
•SPKLR
Sprinkler
23.4 SET-ATTR-ENV
(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Attribute Environment (SET-ATTR-ENV) command sets the attributes associated with an external control.
Usage Guidelines
•If the NTFCNCDE, ALMTYPE, and ALMMSG parameters are omitted, the environmental alarm specified by AID is unprovisioned.
•An alarm should be unprovisioned and you should wait for any raised alarm to clear before reprovisioning the alarm to another alarm type.
•CL in NOTIF_CODE is not valid for provisioning commands. It is only valid for autonomous messages.
CategoryEnvironment
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-ATTR-ENV:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::[<NTFCNCDE>],[<ALMTYPE>],[<ALMMSG>];
Input ExampleSET-ATTR-ENV:CISCO:ENV-IN-1:123::MJ,OPENDR,\"OPEN DOOR\";
Input Parameters
<AID>
Access identifier from the "ENV" section. Must not be null.
<NTFCNCDE>
Two-letter notification code. Must not be null. The parameter type is NOTIF_CODE, which is the two-character notification code associated with an autonomous message.
•CL
The condition causing the alarm has cleared.
•CR
A critical alarm.
•MJ
A major alarm.
•MN
A minor alarm.
•NA
The condition is not alarmed.
•NR
The alarm is not reported.
<ALMTYPE>
The alarm type for the environmental alarm. Must not be null. The parameter type is ENV_ALM, which is the environmental alarm type.
•AIRCOMPR
Air compressor failure
•AIRCOND
Air conditioning failure
•AIRDRYR
Air dryer failure
•BATDSCHRG
Battery discharging
•BATTERY
Battery failure
•CLFAN
Cooling fan failure
•CPMAJOR
Centralized power major failure
•CPMINOR
Centralized power minor failure
•ENGINE
Engine failure
•ENGOPRG
Engine operating
•ENGTRANS
Standby engine transfer
•EXPLGS
Explosive gas
•FIRDETR
Fire detector failure
•FIRE
Fire
•FLOOD
Flood
•FUELLEAK
Fuel leak
•FUSE
Fuse failure
•GASALARM
Explosive gas, toxic gas, ventilation fail, or gas monitor fail
•HATCH
Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) hatch fail
•GEN
Generator failure
•HIAIR
High airflow
•HIHUM
High humidity
•HITEMP
High temperature
•HIWTR
High water
•INTRUDER
Intrusion
•LEVELCON
Level converter
•LVDADSL
Secondary ADSL low voltage disconnect
•LVDBYPAS
Low voltage disconnected bypass
•LWBATVG
Low battery voltage
•LWFUEL
Low fuel
•LWHUM
Low humidity
•LWPRES
Low cable pressure
•LWTEMP
Low temperature
•LWWTR
Low water
•MISC
Miscellaneous
•OPENDR
Open door
•POWER
Commercial power failure
•PUMP
Pump failure
•PWR-48
48 V power supply failure
•PWR-139
-139 V power converter
•PWR-190
-190 V power converter
•PWRMJ
Power supply major
•PWRMN
Power supply minor
•RECT
Rectifier failure
•RECTHI
Rectifier high voltage
•RECTLO
Rectifier low voltage
•RINGGENMJ
Ringing generator major
•RINGENMN
Ringing generator minor
•RTACADSL
AC or AC/rectifier power fail ADSL equipment
•RTACCRIT
AC or AC/rectifier power fail DCL equipment critical site
•RTACPWR
AC or AC/rectifier power fail DCL equipment
•RTACPWRENG
Commercial AC fail, site equipped with standby engine
•RTBAYPWR
AC power loss distributed power RT bay
•RTRVENG
Retrieve standby engine, commercial AC restored
•SMOKE
Smoke
•TEMP
High-low temperature
•TOXICGAS
Toxic gas
•TREPEATER
T-repeater shelf
•VENTN
Ventilation system failure
>ALMMSG>
Alarm message. ALMMSG is a string. Must not be null.
23.5 SET-ATTR-SECUDFLT
(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Attribute Security Default (SET-ATTR-SECUDFLT) command sets the system-wide default values associated with several security parameters.
Usage Guidelines
The following parameters are set on a system-wide basis for all users and all privilege levels: MXINV, DURAL, UOUT, PFRCD, POLD, PINT, and LOGIN. The PRIVLVL keyword cannot be used to set these parameters for a specific privilege level.
The following parameters are set on a privilege-level basis: PAGE, PCND, and TMOUT. If any of these values are specified, the PRIVLVL keyword must also be present. If none of these parameters are specified, the PRIVLVL keyword cannot be used.
Note Password aging can only be enabled/disabled for all privilege levels. The PRIVLVL keyword cannot be used with PAGE=0 to disable a specific user privilege level.
When system-level and privilege-level keywords are combined in the same command, system-level parameters are still set for all privilege levels, regardless of the value specified by PRIVLVL. Privilege-level parameters are only set for the privilege level specified by PRIVLVL.
Note If PAGE and PINT both have values greater than 0, PINT must be less than PAGE.
The order of keywords is not restricted. Commas are only needed to separate keywords. If no keywords are specified, all parameters are left as-is.
CategorySecurity
SecuritySuperuser
Input FormatSET-ATTR-SECUDFLT:[<TID>]::<CTAG>::[PAGE=<PAGE>],[PCND=<PCND>],
[MXINV=<MXINV>],[DURAL=<DURAL>],[TMOUT=<TMOUT>],[UOUT=<UOUT>],
[PFRCD=<PFRCD>],[POLD=<POLD>],[PINT=<PINT>],[LOGIN=<LOGIN>],
[PRIVLVL=<PRIVLVL>],[PDIF=<PDIF>];Input ExampleSET-ATTR-SECUDFLT:CISCO::123::PAGE=45,PCND=5,MXINV=5,DURAL=30,
TMOUT=0,UOUT=20,PFRCD=NO,POLD=5,PINT=20,LOGIN=MULTIPLE,
PRIVLVL=RTRV,PDIF=1;Input Parameters
23.6 SET-PMMODE-<STS_PATH>
(Cisco ONS 15454) The Set Performance Mode of PM Data Collection for STS1, STS12C, STS18C, STS192C, STS24C, STS36C, STS3C, STS48C, STS6C, or STS9C (SET-PMMODE-<STS_PATH>) command sets the mode and turns the performance monitoring (PM) data collection mode on or off.
Usage Guidelines
See Table 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
Note•The PM mode and state of an entity are retrieved by using the RTRV-PMMODE command.
•The near-end monitoring of the intermediate-path performance monitoring (IPPM) only supports OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192, and EC-1 on STS Path.
•The far-end IPPM data collection is supported by the MRC-12 card only.
•This release of software will support only the Path (P) mode type PM parameters with this command, that is, this command is not applicable for Line (L) and Section (S) mode types. PM monitoring for Line (L) and Section (S) are supported by the ONS 15454, and the storing PM data is always performed.
CategoryPerformance
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-PMMODE-<STS_PATH>:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>::<LOCN>,<MODETYPE>,
[<PMSTATE>];Input ExampleSET-PMMODE-STS1:CISCO:STS-4-1-2:123::NEND,P,ON;
Input Parameters
<SRC>
Source access identifier from the "CrossConnectId" section.
<LOCN>
Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be retrieved. Only near-end PM data collection is supported. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.
•NEND
Action occurs on the near end of the facility.
<MODETYPE>
The type of PM parameters that the entity or the sub entity is to store as a result of an attribute change. Only the path (P) PM parameter is supported. The parameter type is PM_MODE, which is the type of PM parameter.
•P
Transport Path PM parameters
<PMSTATE>
Directs the named PM mode type to turn on or off. A null value defaults to on. The parameter type is PM_STATE, which directs the named PM mode type (P) state.
•OFF
Disable the mode
•ON
Enable the mode
23.7 SET-PMMODE-<VT_PATH>
(Cisco ONS 15310-MA) The Set Performance Mode of PM Data Collection for VT1 and VT2 (SET-PMMODE-<VT_PATH>) command sets the mode and turns the performance monitoring (PM) data collection mode on or off.
Usage Guidelines
Note•The PM mode and state of an entity is retrieved by using the RTRV-PMMODE command.
•This release of software will support only the Path (P) mode type PM parameters with this command, that is, this command will not be applicable for Line (L) and Section (S) mode types.
CategoryPerformance
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-PMMODE-<VT_PATH>:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>::<LOCN>,<MODETYPE>,[<PMSTATE>];
Input ExampleSET-PMMODE-VT1:CISCO:VT1-1-1-2-2:123::NEND,P,ON;
Input Parameters
<SRC>
Source access identifier from the "CrossConnectId1" section. Must not be null.
<LOCN>
Location associated with a particular command. Identifies the location from which the PM mode is to be set. Only near end (NEND)PM data collection is supported. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place. Must not be null.
•NEND
Action occurs on the near end of the facility.
<MODETYPE>
The type of PM parameters that the entity or the subentity is to store as a result of an attribute change. Only the path (P) type is supported. The parameter type is PM_MODE, which is the type of PM parameters.
•P
Transport Path PM parameters.
<PMSTATE>
Directs the named PM mode type to turn on or off. A null value defaults to on. The parameter type is PM_STATE, which directs the named PM mode type (P) state.
•OFF
Disable the mode
•ON
Enable the mode
23.8 SET-TH-<MOD2>
(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Threshold for 10GFC, 10GIGE, 1GFC, 1GFICON, 2GFC, 2GFICON, CLNT, D1VIDEO, DS1, DS3I, DV6000, E1, E3, E4, EC1, ESCON, ETRCLO, FSTE, G1000, GFPOS, GIGE, HDTV, ISC1, ISCCOMPAT, ISC3PEER2R, ISC3PEER1G, ISC3PEER2G, OC12, OC192, OC3, OC48, OCH, OMS, OTS, POS, STM1E, STS1, STS12C, STS18C, STS192C, STS24C, STS36C, STS3C, STS48C, STS6C, STS9C, T1, T3, VC11, VC12, VC3, VT1, or VT2 (SET-TH-<MOD2>) command sets the threshold for PMs and sets the alarm thresholds for the MXP_2.5G_10G and TXP_MR_10G cards. If this command is used to set the alarm thresholds, the time period is not applicable.
Usage Guidelines
See Table 27-1 for supported modifiers by platform.
The rules are as follows:
•The PM Thresholds have a default of NEND for the location. The Alarm Thresholds do not require or interpret the location.
•The TMPER is not applicable to alarm thresholds. The TMPER default is 15-MIN.
•The client ports only accept SONET, Laser, and alarm MONTYPEs. The trunk ports accept SONET, Laser, alarm, FEC, OTN, and 8B10B MONTYPEs.
Refer to the Cisco ONS SONET TL1 Reference Guide for specific card provisioning rules.
CategoryPerformance
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-TH-<MOD2>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::<MONTYPE>,<THLEV>,[<LOCN>],,[<TMPER>];
Input ExampleSET-TH-T3:CISCO:FAC-1-1:123::CVL,12,NEND,,15-MIN;
Input Parameters
<AID>
Access identifier from the "ALL" section. All of the STS, VT1, Facility, and DS1 AIDs are supported.
<MONTYPE>
Monitored type. The parameter type is ALL_MONTYPE, which is the monitoring type list.
•AISSP
Alarm Indication Signal Seconds—Path
•ALL
All possible values
•BBE-PM
OTN—Background Block Errors—Path Monitor Point
•BBE-SM
OTN—Background Block Errors—Section Monitor Point
•BBER-PM
OTN—Background Block Error Ratio—Path monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage
•BBER-SM
OTN—Background Block Error Ratio—Section monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage
•BIEC
FEC—Bit Errors Corrected
•CGV
8B10B—Code Group Violations
•CSSP
Controlled Slip Seconds—Path (DSXM-12 FDL/T1.403 PM count)
•CVCPP
Coding Violations—CP-Bit Path
•CVL
Coding Violations—Line
•CVP
Coding Violations—Path
•CVS
Coding Violations—Section
•CVV
Coding Violations—Section
•DCG
8B10B—Data Code Groups
•ESAP
Errored Second Type A-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)
•ESBP
Errored Second Type B-Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)
•ESCPP
Errored Seconds—CP—Bit Path
•ESL
Errored Seconds—Line
•ESNPFE
Errored Second—Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)
•ESP
Errored Seconds—Path
•ES-PM
OTN—Errored Seconds—Path Monitor Point
•ES-SM
OTN—Errored Seconds—Section Monitor Point
•ESR
Errored Second—Ratio
•ESR-PM
Errored Seconds Ratio—Path monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage
•ESR-SM
Errored Seconds Ratio—Section monitor point expressed as one tenth of a percentage
•ESS
Errored Seconds—Section
•ESV
Errored Seconds—VT Path
•etherStatsBroadcastPkts
The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address
•etherStatsCollisions
Number of transmit packets that are collisions
•etherStatsCRCAlignErrors
The total number of packets received that have a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets
•etherStatsDropEvents
Number of received frames dropped at the port level
•etherStatsFragments
The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets
•etherStatsJabbers
The total number of packets received that are longer than 1518 octets
•etherStatsOctets
The total number of octets of data
•etherStatsOversizePkts
The total number of packets received that are longer than 1518 octets
•etherStatsPkts
The total number of packets (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received
•etherStatsUndersizePkts
The total number of packets received that are less than 64 octets
•FC-L
Failure Count—Line
•FC-P
Failure Count—Path
•FC-PM
OTN—Failure Count—Path Monitor Point
•FC-SM
OTN—Failure Count—Section Monitor Point
•HP-AR
Availability Ratio
•HP-BBE
High-Order Path Background Block Error
•HP-BBER
High-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio
•HP-EB
High-Order Path Errored Block
•HP-ES
High-Order Path Errored Second
•HP-ESA
High-Order Path Errored Seconds—A
•HP-ESB
High-Order Path Errored Seconds—B
•HP-ESR
High-Order Path Errored Second Ratio
•HP-FC
High-Order Path Failure Count
•HP-NPJC-PDET
High-Order Path Negative Pointer Justification Count
•HP-NPJC-PGEN
High-Order Path, Negative Pointer Justification Count
•HP-OI
Outage Intensity
•HP-PJCDIFF
High-Order Path Pointer Justification Count Difference
•HP-PJCS-PDET
High-Order Path Pointer Justification Count
•HP-PJCS-PGEN
High-Order Path Pointer Justification Count Seconds
•HP-PPJC-PDET
High-Order Path Positive Pointer Justification Count
•HP-PPJC-PGEN
High-Order Path, Positive Pointer Justification Count
•HP-SEPI
The number of High-Order Path Severely Errored Period Intensity events in available time
•HP-SES
High-Order Path Severely Errored Seconds
•HP-SESR
High-Order Path Severely Errored Second Ratio
•HP-UAS
High-Order Path Unavailable Seconds
•ifInBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets received since the last counter reset
•ifInDiscards
The number of inbound packets
•ifInErrorBytePktss
Receive Error Byte
•ifInErrors
The number of inbound packets (or transmission units) that contained errors
•ifInFramingErrorPkts
Receive Framing Error
•ifInJunkInterPkts
Receive Interpacket Junk
•ifInMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets received since the last counter reset
•ifInOctets
Number of bytes transmitted since the last counter reset
•ifInUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets received since the last counter reset
•ifOutBroadcastPkts
Number of broadcast packets transmitted
•ifOutDiscards
The number of outbound packets
•ifOutErrors
The number of outbound packets (or transmission units) that could not be transmitted because of errors
•ifOutMulticastPkts
Number of multicast packets transmitted
•ifOutPayloadCrcErrors
Received payload cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors
•ifOutUcastPkts
Number of unicast packets transmitted
•IOS
8B10B—Idle Ordered Sets
•IPC
Invalid Packet Count
•LBCL-AVG
Average Laser Bias current in microA
•LBCL-MAX
Maximum Laser Bias current in microA
•LBCL-MIN
Minimum Laser Bias current in microA
•LBCN
Normalized Laser Bias Current for OC3-8
•LBCN-HWT
Laser Bias Current
•LBCN-LWT
Laser Bias Current
•LOSSL
Loss of Signal Seconds—Line
•LP-BBE
Low-Order Path Background Block Error
•LP-BBER
Low-Order Path Background Block Error Ratio
•LP-EB
Low-Order Path Errored Block
•LP-ES
Low-Order Path Errored Second
•LP-ESA
Low-Order Path Errored Seconds-A
•LP-ESB
Low-Order Path Errored Seconds-B
•LP-ESR
Low-Order Path Errored Second Ratio
•LP-FC
Low-Order Path Failure Count
•LP-NPJC-DET
Low-Order Negative Pointer Justification Count, Detected
•LP-NPJC-GEN
Low Order Negative Pointer Justification Count, Generated
•LP-PPJC-DET
Low-Order Positive Pointer Justification Count, Detected
•LP-PPJC-GEN
Low-Order positive Pointer Justification Count, Generated
•LP-SEP
Low-Order Path Severely Errored Period
•LP-SEPI
Low-Order Path Severely Errored Period Intensity
•LP-SES
Low-Order Path Severely Errored
•LP-UAS
Low-Order Path Unavailable Seconds
•MS-PSC
Protection switch count
•MS-PSD
Protection switch duration
•NIOS
8B10B—Non Idle Ordered Sets
•NPJC-PDET
PPJC-PDET:Negative Pointer Justification
•NPJC-PGEN
PPJC-PGEN:Negative Pointer Justification
•OPR-AVG
Average Receive Power in one tenth of a microW
•OPR-MAX
Maximum Receive Power in one tenth of a microW
•OPR-MIN
Minimum Receive Power in one tenth of a microW
•OPRN
Normalized Optical Receive Power for OC3-8
•OPRN-MAX
Maximum value for OPRN
•OPRN-MIN
Minimum value for OPRN
•OPT-AVG
Average Transmit Power in one tenth of a microW
•OPT-MAX
Maximum Transmit Power in one tenth of a microW
•OPT-MIN
Minimum Transmit Power in one tenth of a microW
•OPTN
Normalized value for Optical Power Transmitted for the OC3-8 card
•OPTN-MAX
Maximum value for OPTN
•OPTN-MIN
Minimum value for OPTN
•OPWR-AVG
Optical Power—Average Interval Value in one tenth of a dBm
•OPWR-MAX
Optical Power—Maximum Interval Value in one tenth of a dBm
•OPWR-MIN
Optical Power—Minimum Interval Value in one tenth of a dBm
•PPJC-PDET
PPJC-PDET:Positive Pointer Justification
•PPJC-PGEN
PPJC-PGEN:Positive Pointer Justification
•PSC
Protection Switching Count
•PSC-R
Protection Switching Count—Ring
•PSC-S
Protection Switching Count—Span
•PSC-W
Protection Switching Count—Working
•PSD
Protection Switching Duration
•PSD-R
Protection Switching Duration—Ring
•PSD-S
Protection Switching Duration—Span
•PSD-W
Protection Switching Duration—Working
•SASCPP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Second—CP-Bit Path
•SASP
Severely Errored Framing/AIS Seconds Path
•SEFS
Severely Errored Framing Seconds
•SEFSP
Severely Errored Framing Seconds—Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)
•SESCPP
Severely Errored Second—CP-Bit Path
•SESL
Severely Errored Second—Line
•SESNPFE
Severely Errored Second—Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)
•SESP
Severely Errored Second—Path
•SES-PM
OTN—Severely Errored Second—Path
•SESR-PM
OTN—Severely Errored Second Ratio—Path Monitor Point expressed as one tenth of a percentage
•SESR-SM
OTN—Severely Errored Second Ratio—Section Monitor Point expressed as one tenth of a percentage
•SESS
Severely Errored Second—Section
•SES-SM
OTN—Severely Errored Second—Section Monitor Point
•SESV
Severely Errored Second—VT Path
•UASCPP
Unavailable Second—CP-Bit Path
•UASL
Unavailable Second—Line
•UASNPFE
Unavailable Second—Network Path (DS3XM-12 DS1 PM count)
•UASP
Unavailable Second—Path
•UAS-PM
OTN—Unavailable Second—Path Monitor Point
•UAS-SM
OTN—Unavailable Second—Section Monitor Point
•UASV
Unavailable Second—VT Path
•UNC-WORDS
FEC—Uncorrectable Words
•VPC
Valid Packet Count
<THELV>
Threshold level. THLEV is a float.
<LOCN>
Location associated with a particular command. The parameter type is LOCATION, which is the location where the action is to take place.
•FEND
Action occurs on the far end of the facility
•NEND
Action occurs on the near end of the facility
<TMPER>
(Optional) Accumulation time period for performance counters. The parameter type is TMPER, which is the accumulation time period for the performance management center.
•1-DAY
Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 24-hours. For SONET PM data, only one day of history data is available. For RMON managed PM data, seven days of history data are available.
•1-HR
Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 hour. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 24 hours of history data available.
•1-MIN
Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 1 minute. This is only applicable to RMON managed PM data. There are 60 minutes of history available.
•15-MIN
Performance parameter accumulation interval length; every 15 minutes. There are 32 15-MIN buckets of history data available for this accumulation interval length.
•RAW-DATA
Performance parameter accumulation interval length; starting from the last time the counters were cleared. This is only applicable to RMON managed PMs.
23.9 SET-TOD
(Cisco ONS 15454, ONS 15327, ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, ONS 15600) The Set Time of Day (SET-TOD) command sets the system date and time for the NE. The year should be entered using four digits while the hour should be entered using a 24-hour time period (for example, military time).
Usage Guidelines
None
CategorySystem
SecurityProvisioning
Input FormatSET-TOD:[<TID>]::<CTAG>::<YEAR>,<MONTH>,<DAY>,<HOUR>,<MINUTE>,<SECOND>,
[<DIFFERENCE>][:DST=<DST>];Input ExampleSET-TOD:CAZADERO::240::1998,05,08,13,18,55,480:DST=Y;
Input Parameters
Posted: Tue Jul 10 11:56:42 PDT 2007
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