Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Troubleshooting Manual page 82

Service aware manager release 8.0
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3 — Troubleshooting using network alarms
Alarm
Name: DyingGaspSignal
Type: communicationsAlarm (4)
Probable cause: dyingGaspSignal (463)
Name: EquipmentAdministrativelyDown
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause:
equipmentAdministrativelyDown (326)
Name: EquipmentDegraded
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: singleFanFailure (450)
Name: EquipmentDown
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: inoperableEquipment (8)
Name: EquipmentFailure
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: cardFailure (123)
Name: EquipmentInTest
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: equipmentInTest (9)
Name: EquipmentMismatch
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: equipmentTypeMismatch
(7)
Name: EquipmentRemoved
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause:
replaceableEquipmentRemoved (6)
Name: ExcessiveEnvironmentTemparature
Type: communicationsAlarm (4)
Probable cause:
excessiveEnvironmentTemp (830)
(9 of 14)
3-40
Attributes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): PhysicalPort
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): No
Severity: Minor
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Minor
Object Type (class): FanTray
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): ReplaceableUnit
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): PhysicalPort
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release
Aug 2010
Troubleshooting Guide
Additional information
The alarm is raised when a Dying
Gasp signal is received from a
remote 7210 SAS to indicate a power
loss.
The alarm is raised when the
compositeEquipmentState attribute
has a value of
equipmentAdministrativelyDown.
The alarm is raised when a single fan
fails. The chassis attempts to
continue operating within the normal
temperature range using only the
remaining fans.
The alarm is raised when the
compositeEquipmentState attribute
has a value of
equipmentOperationallyDown.
The alarm is raised when a control
processor or power-supply tray
reports a failure. When the object
type is ControlProcessor, a CPM may
be unable to boot. When the object
type is Power Supply Tray and the
alarm is raised during device
discovery, a power-supply tray may
be out of service. When the object
type is a Power Supply Tray and the
device is in the managed state, a
power-supply tray may be out of
service or the AC power shelf has a
fault condition. The alarm clears
when the status changes to OK.
The alarm is raised when equipment
enters a diagnostic state.
The alarm is raised when the
compositeEquipmentState attribute
has a value of equipmentMismatch.
The alarm is raised when the
compositeEquipmentState attribute
has a value of equipmentMissing.
The alarm is raised when MPT is
overheated.
3HE 05723
AAAD
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8.0 R4

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