TL1 Performance Monitoring


Performance information is continuously monitored and stored in individual performance monitoring (PM) registers and can be retrieved upon request or when a preset threshold is exceeded. For more detailed information on performance monitoring, refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Reference Guide and the Cisco ONS 15327 Reference Guide.

This chapter provides TL1 performance monitoring information for the Cisco ONS 15454 and the Cisco ONS 15327, including:

Performance monitoring by card

PM parameters by line type

Scheduled PM report provisioning

6.1  Performance Monitoring by Card

Table 6-1 MXP_2.5G_10G, TXP_MR_10G, TXP_MR_2.5G, and TXPP_MR_2.5G Card PMs

SONET Layer Far-End (FE)1
SONET Layer Near-End (NE) 1
OTN Layer (NE and FE)2
Optics (NE) 1 , 3
8B10B (NE) 4
FEC (NE) 2

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL

CVS
CVL
ESS
ESL
SESS
SESL
SEFS
UASL
FCL

ES-PM
ES-SM
ESR-PM
ESR-SM
SES-PM
SES-SM
SESR-PM
SESR-SM
UAS-PM
UAS-SM
BBE-PM
BBE-SM
BBER-PM
BBER-SM
FC-PM
FC-SM

OPT-AVG
OPT-MAX
OPT-MIN
OPR-AVG
OPR-MAX
OPR-MIN
LBCL-AVG
LBCL-MAX

CGV
DCG
IOS
IPC
NIOS
VPC

BIEC
UNC-WORDS

1 Applicable to OCH and CLNT facilities

2 Applicable to OCH facility

3 TXP-MR-2.5G/TXPP-MR-2.5G ESCON payload does not support Optics PMs on the client port due to SFP imposed restriction.

4 Applicable to TXP_MR_2.5G and TXPP_MR_2.5G cards only


Table 6-2 OSCM/OSC-CSM (OC3) Card PMs 

Section (NE)1
Line (NE/FE) 1
Optics (NE)2

CVS
ESS
SESS
SEFS

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL

OPWR-AVG
OPWR-MAX
OPWR-MIN

1 Applicable to OC3

2 Applicable to OTS facilities


Table 6-3 Optical Amplifiers, OADM, MUX/DEMUX Card PMs 

Optics (NE)1

OPWR-AVG
OPWR-MAX
OPWR-MIN

1 Applicable to OCH, OMS, OTS Facilities


Table 6-4 EC1 Card PMs 

Section (NE)
Line (NE)
STS Path (NE)
Line (FE)
STS Path (FE)

CVS
ESS
SESS
SEFS

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL
PPJC-PDET
NPJC-PDET
PPJC-PGEN
NPJC-PGEN

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP


Table 6-5 DS1(N) Card PMs 

Line (NE)
Line (FE)
Rx Path (NE)
Tx Path (NE)
VT Path (NE)
STS Path (NE)
Rx Path (FE)
V (FE)
STS Path (FE)

CVL
ESL
SESL
LOSSL

CVL
ESL

AISSP
CVP
ESP
SASP
SESP
UASP

AISSP
CVP
ESP
SASP
SESP
UASP

CVV
ESV
SESV
UASV

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

ESP
ESAP
ESBP
CVP
CSSP
SEFSP
SESP
UASP

CVV
ESV
SESV
UASV

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP


Table 6-6 DS3(N) Card PMs 

Line (NE)
STS Path (NE)
STS Path (FE)

CVL
ESL
SESL
LOSSL

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP


Table 6-7 DS3(N)-3E Card PMs 

Line (NE)
Path (NE)
STS Path (NE)
Path (FE) 1
STS Path (FE)

CVL
ESL
SESL
LOSSL

AISSP
CVP
ESP
SASP
SESP
UASP
CVCPP
ESCPP
SESCPP
UASCPP

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

CVCPP
ESCPP
SASCPP
SESCPP
UASCPP

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

1 The C-Bit PMs (PMs that end in "CPP") are applicable only if line format is C-Bit.


Table 6-8 DS3XM-6 Card PMs 

DS3 Line (NE)
DS3 Path (NE) 1
DS1 Path (NE)
VT Path (NE)
STS Path (NE)
DS3 Path (FE) 1
VT Path (FE)
STS Path (FE)

CVL
ESL
SESL
LOSSL

AISSP
CVP
ESP
SASP
SESP
UASP
ESCPP
SESCPP
UASCPP
CVCPP

AISSP
ESP
SASP
SESP
UASP

CVV
ES-V
SES-V
UAS-V

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

CVCPP
ESCPP
SASCPP
SESCPP
UASCPP

CVV
ESV
SESV
UASV

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

1 The C-Bit PMs (PMs that end in "CPP") are applicable only if line format is C-Bit.


Table 6-9 OC3 Card PMs 

Section (NE)
Line (NE)
STS Path (NE)
Line (FE)
STS Path (FE)1

CVS
ESS
SESS
SEFS

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL
PSC (1+1)
PSD (1+1)
PPJC-PDET
NPJC-PDET
PPJC-PGEN
NPJC-PGEN

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

1 The STS Path (FE) PMs are valid only for the OC3-4 card on ONS 15454.


Table 6-10 OC12, OC48, OC192 Card PMs 

Section (NE)
Line (NE)
STS Path (NE)
Line (FE)

CVS
ESS
SESS
SEFS

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL
PPJC-PDET
NPJC-PDET
PPJC-PGEN
NPJC-PGEN
PSC (1+1, 2F BLSR)
PSD (1+1, 2F BLSR)
PSC-W (4F BLSR)
PSD-W (4F BLSR)
PSC-S (4F BLSR)
PSD-S (4F BLSR)
PSC-R (4F BLSR)
PSD-R (4F BLSR)

CVP
ESP
SESP
UASP
FCP

CVL
ESL
SESL
UASL
FCL


6.2  PM Parameters by Line Type

Table 6-11 PM Parameters by Line Type 

Parameter
OC-N
T1
T3
STS
VT1.5

CVL

Y

Y

Y

   

CVP

 

Y

Y

Y

 

CVS

Y

       

CVV

       

Y

ESL

Y

Y

Y

   

ESP

 

Y

Y

Y

 

ESS

Y

       

ESV

       

Y

FCP

     

Y

 

FCL

Y

       

PJNEG

Y

       

PJPOS

Y

       

PSC

Y

       

PSD

Y

       

SASP

 

Y

Y

   

SEFS

Y

       

SESL

Y

Y

Y

   

SESP

 

Y

Y

Y

 

SESS

Y

       

SESV

       

Y

UASL

Y

       

UASP

 

Y

Y

Y

 

UASV

       

Y

AISSP

 

Y

Y

   

CVCPP

   

Y

   

ESCPP

   

Y

   

LOSSL

   

Y

   

SASCPP

   

Y

   

SESCPP

   

Y

   

UASCPP

   

Y

   

6.3  Scheduled PM Report

Scheduled performance monitoring (PM) report is a feature that extends the capability of PM reporting for the Cisco ONS 15454 and the Cisco ONS 15327. With scheduled PM report the system automatically and periodically generates the PM report of any specified facility or cross-connection.


Note The current maximum number of schedules allowed to be created for an NE is 1000. If this number of schedules has been created for the NE, an error message "Reach Limits Of MAX Schedules Allowed. Can Not Add More" will be returned if trying to create more schedules on the NE.



Note Identical schedules for an NE is not allowed. Two schedules are considered identical if they have the same AID, MOD2 type, performance monitor type, performance monitor level, location, direction and time period.



Note An error message "Duplicate Schedule" is returned if you create a schedule which is a duplicate of an existing schedule. However, if the existing schedule expires (with the parameter <NUMINVL> equal to zero when retrieved by the RTRV-PMSCHED command which means no more performance monitoring report to be sent), then the new schedule with the identical parameter will replace the existing schedule.



Note When you create a PM schedule, the minimum report interval should not be less than five minutes.


See each command description for command formats and syntax:

SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2> on page 3-324

ALW-PMREPT-ALL on page 3-28

RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2> on page 3-288

RTRV-PMSCHED-ALL on page 3-289

INH-PMREPT-ALL on page 3-132

REPT PM <MOD2> on page 3-175

6.3.1  Create a PM Schedule and Receive an Autonomous PM Report

1. Issue the SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2> command to create a PM schedule.

2. Issue the ALW-PMREPT-ALL command to allow the current TL1 session to be able to receive the autonomous PM report.

6.3.2  Manage PM Schedules

1. Create a PM schedule by issuing the SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2> command.

2. Delete a PM schedule by issuing the SCHED-PMREPT-<MOD2> command with the <NUMREPT> parameter equal to zero.


Note The PM schedules created on a facility or a cross-connect will be automatically deleted if the card or the cross-connect are unprovisioned.


3. Retrieve all the PM schedules created on the node by issuing the RTRV-PMSCHED-ALL command. Retrieve a particular MOD2 type of PM schedule by issuing the RTRV-PMSCHED-<MOD2> command.


Note The system will not automatically delete the schedules that are expired (for example, a schedule is created to report PM 10 times. After 10 PM reports are sent, the schedule is expired). The expired schedule can be identified by its <NUMINVL> field (equal to zero) in the response of RTRV-PMSCHED.


6.3.3  Enable or Disable a TL1 Session to Receive Autonomous PM Reports

1. Enable a TL1 session to receive a scheduled PM report by issuing the ALW-PMREPT-ALL command.


Note By default, a TL1 session is disabled to receive PM reports. The ALW-PMREPT-ALL command enables a TL1 user to receive all the scheduled PM reports from the system, regardless of whether or not the schedule is created by this TL1 user or by any other TL1 user.


2. Disable a TL1 session to receive any scheduled PM report by issuing the INH-PMREPT-ALL command.