1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0300231.01.2003(R2007) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, mark
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11、l Standard for Telecommunications Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved October 22, 2003 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This standard provides performa
12、nce monitoring functions and requirements applicable to DSL digital transmission lines. This standard provides functional requirements to support maintenance and is not meant to be an equipment specification. This standard is one of a set of standards for specific applications utilizing the common c
13、riteria as specified in T1.231-2003. ATIS-0300231.01.2003 ii Foreword The information contained in this Foreword is not part of this American National Standard (ANS) and has not been processed in accordance with ANSIs requirements for an ANS. As such, this Foreword may contain material that has not
14、been subjected to public review or a consensus process. In addition, it does not contain requirements necessary for conformance to the standard. This American National Standard is one of a series of maintenance operations standards developed by Technical Subcommittee T1M1 of Committee T1 - Telecommu
15、nications. Committee T1 standards serve the public through improved understanding between carriers, end-users, and manufacturers. This standard specifies a basic set of monitoring requirements, and provides criteria that are common to a set of standards, the T1.231 series, which define applications
16、for a specific level in the digital hierarchy. The documents, which are included in the T1.231 series (at the time that this document is approved), are listed below: T1.231-2003, Digital Hierarchy Layer 1 In-Service Transmission Performance Monitoring. T1.231.01-2003,DSL Layer 1 In-Service Transmiss
17、ion Performance Monitoring. T1.231.02-2003, DS1 Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring. T1.231.03-2003, DS3 Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring. T1.231.04-2003, SONET Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring. T1.231.05-200x, OT
18、N Layer 1 In-Service Transmission Performance Monitoring. (This standard is not yet approved.) This particular standard will be useful to anyone engaged in the design, provisioning, or operation, of telecommunications equipment or services, utilizing DSL digital transmission technology. The standard
19、 establishes uniform and consistent performance monitoring functions and requirements applicable to Layer1 DSL digital transmission lines. This standard is intended to be a living document, subject to revision and updating as warranted by advances in digital transmission technology Compliance with t
20、he standard should provide uniform and consistent measurement parameters and techniques for DSL circuits, facilities, and networks. In some cases, location-oriented options are needed to ensure compatibility: this need for options is imposed by significant differences between network providers as we
21、ll as between network elements Requirements are designated by the word shall, while recommendations utilize the word should. Requirements specify the minimum acceptable functionality for effective performance monitoring in a network element; recommendations identify functionality that may enhance pe
22、rformance monitoring capabilities for some users. Suggestions for the improvement of this standard will be welcome and should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC, 20005. This standard was processed and approved for submittal
23、 to ANSI by Accredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications, T1. Committee approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, the T1 Committee had the following members: E.R. Hapeman, T1 Chair W.R. Zeuch, T1 Vice-C
24、hair J.A. Crandall, T1 Director S.M. Carioti, T1 Disciplines S.D. Barclay, T1 Secretary C.A. Underkoffler, T1 Chief Editor T. Malpass, T1M1 Technical Editor EXCHANGE CARRIERS Organization Represented Name of Representative AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. Peter Musgrove Brian Daly (Alt.) BellSouth Telec
25、ommunications Inc. David M. Brady Qwest James L. Eitel Richard Prince (Alt.) Rogers Wireless Inc. Edward OLeary Peter Oldfield (Alt.) SBC Communications, Inc. Chuck Bailey Bob Hall (Alt.) Sprint Local Telecom. Division Irvin Youngberg Organization Represented Name of Representative Verizon Communica
26、tions Josephine Gallagher Wendy Pugh (Alt.) GENERAL INTEREST Organization Represented Name of Representative CSI Telecommunications Michael S. Newman Thomas G. Croda (Alt.) Cingular Wireless LLC Don Zelmer Marc Grant (Alt.) Defense Information Systems Agency Chris Fitzgerald Don Choi (Alt.) ATIS-030
27、0231.01.2003 iii Organization Represented Name of Representative FBI ESTS Les Szwajkowksi Eric Mason (Alt.) Microcell Connexions Venkatesh Sampath Besma Smida (Alt.) National Communications System Nicholas Andre F. McClelland (Alt.) NTIA Neal B. Seitz Rural Utilities Service Orren E. Cameron III Ger
28、ald F. Nugent, Jr. (Alt.) Standord University John Cioffi Patricia Oshiro (Alt.) T-Mobile Gary K. Jones Mark Younge (Alt.) Telcordia Technologies Rick Harrison Cliff Halevi (Alt.) INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS Organization Represented Name of Representative AT&T Charles A. Dvorak Percy Tarapore (Alt.) Bell
29、 Canada P. Norman Smith Cable & Wireless Christophe Liljenstolpe Intelsat Mark T. Neibert Sprint - Long Distance Division Mark L. Jones WorldCom J. Martin Carroll Robert Schafer (Alt.) MANUFACTURERS Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcatel USA Inc. Ken Biholar Bill Powell (Alt.) Beatn
30、ik, Inc. Chris Grigg Chris Muir (Alt.) Broadcom Corporation Miguel Peeters Aidan ORourke (Alt.) Catena Networks Inc. Andrew Deczky Andy Weirich (Alt.) Centillium Communications, Inc. Les Brown Guozhu Long (Alt.) Cisco Systems, Inc. John McDonough John Krahner (Alt.) Ericsson Inc. Asok Chatterjee Exc
31、elsus Technologies Inc. William J. Buckley Don Robert House (Alt.) Flarion Technologies Inc. Mark Klerer Fujitsu America Inc. Mike White Organization Represented Name of Representative GlobespanVirata, Inc. Massimo Sorbara Clete Gardenhour (Alt.) Harris Corp. Marlis Humphrey Hatteras Networks Manu K
32、aycee Matt Squire (Alt.) Hewlett-Packard Steve Mills Karen Higginbottom (Alt.) Ikanos Communications Ed Eckert Sam Heidari (Alt.) Juniper Networks, Inc. Elizabeth Lytle Lucent Technologies Rick Townsend Wayne R. Zeuch (Alt.) Mangrove Systems, Inc. Betsy Gilbert Jonathan Reeves (Alt.) Mindspeed Techn
33、ologies, Inc. Keith Chu Trey Malpass (Alt.) Motorola Inc. Brye Bonner Bernard Dugerdil (Alt.) Next Level Communications Sabit Say Jeff Weber (Alt.) Nokia Telecommunications Inc. Chris Wallace Ed Ehrlich (Alt.) Nortel Networks Subhash Patel Joseph A. Zebarth (Alt.) Qualcomm Inc. Mark Epstein Ed Tiede
34、mann (Alt.) Siemens Information & Communications Networks, Inc. David E. Francisco Skyworks Solutions Inc. Arun Arunachalam Naren Jauhal (Alt.) STMicroelectronics Sabina Fanfoni Srikanth Gopalan (Alt.) Symmetricom Inc. Don Skipwith Phil Mann (Alt.) Tellabs Operations, Inc. William A. Walker Rick You
35、nce (Alt.) Tellium, Inc. Krishna Bala, PhD Siegfried Giebl (Alt.) Texas Instruments Krista Jacobsen Thomas Maudoux (Alt.) TranSwitch Corp. Jitender Vij Edwin Soltysiak (Alt.) TruePosition Inc. Thomas Ginter Rhys Robinson (Alt.) Westell Technologies, Inc. Bruce Kuhn Tim Duitsman (Alt.) ATIS-0300231.0
36、1.2003 iv At the time it approved this standard, Technical Subcommittee T1M1 on Internetwork Operations, Administration, Maintenance, & Provisioning (IOAM&P), which is responsible for the development of this standard, had the following members: M. Fargano, T1M1 Chair R. Roman, T1M1 Vice-Chair Trey M
37、alpass, T1.231 Technical Editor Organization Represented Name of Representative Alcatel USA Inc. Ken Biholar Atahan Tuzel (Alt.) AT&T David L. Matthews AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. Peter Musgrove Brian Daly (Alt.) BellSouth Telecommunications Inc. Wei Liu Jim Mathis (Alt.) CSI Telecommunications Mic
38、hael S. Newman Thomas G. Croda (Alt.) Cisco Systems John McDonough Mike Truskowski (Alt.) FBI ESTS Les Szwajkowksi Eric Mason (Alt.) Internet Photonics, Inc. Martin Nuss Graham Smith (Alt.) Lucent Technologies H. (Kam) Lam Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. Keith Chu Trey Malpass (Alt.) Motorola Inc. Bill
39、 Cardarette Joerg Schmidt (Alt.) National Communications System Gregory Bain H. Folts (Alt.) Organization Represented Name of Representative National Exchange Carrier Association Melanie Proehl Steinhart Nortel Networks Subhash Patel Joseph A. Zebarth (Alt.) Qwest Mike Fargano James L. Eitel (Alt.)
40、Rogers Wireless Inc. Francois Stadler Edward OLeary (Alt.) SBC Communications, Inc. Thomas Grim Chuck Bailey (Alt.) Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc. David E. Francisco Sprint Long Distance Division Mark L. Jones Mike Usry (Alt.) T-Mobile Gary K. Jones Mark Younge (Alt.) Telcordia
41、 Technologies Ronald Roman Paul Levine (Alt.) Verizon Communications Tom Plevyak WorldCom J. Martin Carroll Jay Whitney (Alt.) Table of Contents 1 SCOPE.1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES .1 3 COMMON ASPECTS FOR DSL SIGNALS .1 4 ADSL LINE RELATED PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS .2 5 HDSL2 LINE RELATED PERFORMANCE PARA
42、METERS .2 5.1 CODE VIOLATION LINE (CV-L)2 5.2 ERRORED SECOND LINE (ES-L) .2 5.3 SEVERELY ERRORED SECOND LINE (SES-L)2 5.4 LOSW SECOND LINE (LOSWS-L).2 5.5 UNAVAILABLE SECOND LINE (UAS-L)2 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ATIS-0300231.01.2003 American National Standard for Telecommunications Digital Subscr
43、iber Line (DSL) Layer 1 In-Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring 1 1 Scope This document is intended for use as the North American standard to provide uniform functions and requirements for performance monitoring (PM) and alarm/status monitoring for digital transmission signals at DSL
44、rates. It is to be used in conjunction with the core document - T1.231-2003. This document is part of the T1.231 series, which supersedes and replaces T1.231-1997 in its entirety. This standard currently contains sections addressing requirements for ADSL and HDSL signals. The requirements in this do
45、cument supersede and replace Annex M of T1.413-1998 and Annex G of T1.418-2002. Requirements for other versions of DSL (such as VDSL and SHDSL) are for further study. 2 Normative References The following standards contain provisions, which through reference in this text constitute provisions of this
46、 American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards in
47、dicated below. T1.231-2003, Telecommunications Digital Hierarchy Layer 1 In-Service Transmission Performance Monitoring.1T1.413-1998, Network and Customer Installation Interfaces Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Metallic Interface.1T1.418-2002, High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line - 2nd Ge
48、neration (HDSL2/HDSL4) Issue 2.1ITU-T Recommendation G.992.1 (1999), Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) transceivers.2ITU-T Recommendation G.992.2 (1999), Splitterless Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) transceivers.2ITU-T Recommendation G.992.3 (2002), Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Li
49、ne transceivers 2 (ADSL2).2ITU-T Recommendation G.992.4 (2002), Splitterless Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line transceivers 2 (splitterless ADSL2).2ITU-T Recommendation G.992.5 (2003), Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line transceivers More tones.2ITU-T Recommendation G.994.1 (2003), Handshake procedures for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) transceivers.2ITU-T Recommendation G.997.1 (2003), Physical Layer Management for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Transceivers.23 Common Aspects for DSL Signals It is the intention of this standard t
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