lpDS3RxRaiAlarm
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.12.5.16.1.4
This attribute displays whether a Remote Alarm Indication (RAI)
alarm state has been entered.
When not running the C-Bit Parity mode, the RAI alarm state is
entered when the far-end SEF/AIS defect indicator has been
observed and accumulated for a period of 2.5 seconds +/- 0.5
seconds on the incoming DS3 line. If the RAI defects are
intermittently occurring, the RAI defect accumulator is
decremented at a rate of 1/10 of the incrementing rate (alarm
integration ratio of 1/10), with all measurements based on a 200 ms
polling cycle. The DS3 component goes into an operational state of
disabled until the RAI alarm condition is cleared. The condition is
cleared when the far-end SEF/AIS defect indicator has not been
detected for 10 seconds +/- 0.5 seconds.
When running the C-Bit Parity mode, the RAI alarm state is entered
upon detection of a far-end alarm over the Far-End Alarm and
Control (FEAC) channel. The RAI alarm state is exited as soon as
no more far-end alarm is detected on the FEAC channel. The far-
end alarms that can be detected on the FEAC channel and that cause
the RAI alarm state to be entered are: equipment failure alarm
(service affecting), LOS alarm, LOF alarm, idle and AIS alarm.
The rxRaiAlarm attribute is always set to off when the component
has been locked and left offline.