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I have a customer who has some EPN'

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manwithaphone

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May 15, 2002
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I have a customer who has some EPN's connected by DS1 converters.What they was wondering was if there was any way to see how much traffic is going down each span/circuit.The reason for this is that they need to know if any of the spans are not being used so they can get them switched off.
 
Try the command "list measurements blockage pn today" look for your EPN number. I believe the "link peak" field is a percentage of the link that is being used.
 
That's the right command but it's not the percentage it's the number of time-slots. Each B cahnnel is 2 time-slots. 4 B channels are reserved for signalling/call control. The PN Link time-slots column will tell you how many are currently setup (40- 1 t1, 88- 2 t's, 136- 3 t's, 184- 4 t's). The peak column will tell you the maximum peak simultaneous timeslots used that day. You can also run the comand for yesterday. -CL
 
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