Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Troubleshooting Manual page 143

Service aware manager release 8.0
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Alarm
Name: RuleRegistrationError
Type: ConfigurationAlarm (15)
Probable cause: ruleContentsError (261)
Alarm
Name: SasAccountingAlarm
Type: oamAlarm (18)
Probable cause: noAccountingPolicy (506)
Name: SasSlaAlarm
Type: oamAlarm (18)
Probable cause: networkDegradation (204)
Name: SasThresholdExceededAlarm
Type: oamAlarm (18)
Probable cause: networkDegradation (204)
Name: SasTooManyTestsOnNodeAlarm
Type: oamAlarm (18)
Probable cause:
tooManyTestsDeployedOnNode (220)
Name: STMSystemMultiAuxAvailable
Type: misConfiguration (53)
Probable cause:
multiAuxiliaryServersAvailable (399)
Name: STMSystemNotAvailable
Type: communicationsAlarm (4)
Probable cause: noAuxiliaryServersAvailable
(256)
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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release
3HE 05723
AAAD
TQZZA Edition 01
Table 3-59 Domain: rules
Attributes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): RuleSet
Domain: rules
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Table 3-60 Domain: sas
Attributes
Severity: Minor
Object Type (class): TestSuite
Domain: sas
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): No
Severity: Minor
Object Type (class): TestSuite
Domain: sas
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): Test
Domain: sas
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): NeAgent
Domain: sas
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): TestManager
Domain: sas
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): No
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): TestManager
Domain: sas
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): No
8.0 R4
Aug 2010
Troubleshooting Guide
3 — Troubleshooting using network alarms
Additional information
The alarm is raised when one or more
internal 5620 SAM server rule-engine
rules fails to compile. The cause is
typically a rule syntax error or a
system error.
Additional information
The alarm is raised when the
5620 SAM cannot find an SAA
Accounting Policy.
The alarm is raised when the
5620 SAM detects a lightweight test
execution failure.
The alarm is raised when a rising or
falling threshold is crossed by a
jitter, latency, or loss value. The
alarm is raised only against a
scheduled test. The alarm
information includes the threshold
type, the threshold setting, and the
current rising or falling value.
The alarm is raised when an NE
reaches 60 percent of the allowed
number of created or simultaneously
executed OAM tests. An attempt to
create or execute an NE schedulable
test on an NE fails when the number
of tests reaches 95 percent of the NE
capacity. The alarm information
includes the following:
the NE ID
the number of deployed tests on
the NE
the allowed number of deployed
tests on the NE
The alarm is raised when the
5620 SAM detects multiple available
auxiliary servers for test execution.
The alarm is raised when the
5620 SAM detects no available
auxiliary servers for test execution.
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