Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Troubleshooting Manual page 85

Service aware manager release 8.0
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Alarm
Name: PChipMemoryEvent
Type: hardwareAnomaly (55)
Probable cause: memoryParityError (451)
Name: PowerSupplyFailure
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: powerSupplyFailure (117)
Name: PowerSupplyRemoved
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: PowerSupplyRemoved (415)
Name: PPPFail
Type: communicationsAlarm (4)
Probable cause: pppFail (469)
Name: PrimaryPathLimitReached
Type: resourceAlarm (28)
Probable cause: resourceLimitReached
(131)
Name: ProvisioningMismatch
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: provisioningMismatch (470)
Name: ReplaceableUnitMissing
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: cardMissing (471)
Name: ReplaceableUnitProblem
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: cardFail (472)
Name: ReplaceableUnitTypeMismatch
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: equipmentMismatch (473)
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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release
3HE 05723
AAAD
TQZZA Edition 01
Attributes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): BaseCard
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class):
PowerSupplyTray
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class):
PowerSupplyTray
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): DaughterCard
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): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): Equipment
Domain: equipment
Implicitly cleared (self-clearing): Yes
8.0 R4
Aug 2010
Troubleshooting Guide
3 — Troubleshooting using network alarms
Additional information
The alarm is raised when a P chip
detects a memory parity error. The
alarm is raised against a 7450 ESS,
7710 SR, or 7750 SR. The alarm is
raised against a Release 6.0 NE at
R10 or later and a Release 6.1 NE at
R5 or later.
The alarm is raised when a
power-supply tray reports a failure.
When the alarm is raised during
device discovery, a power-supply
tray may be out of service. When the
alarm is raised while 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 a chassis
power supply is removed.
The alarm is raised when a PPP IP Fail
condition is detected.
The alarm is raised when the primary
path bandwidth limit is reached.
The alarm is raised when a license
mismatch is detected for provisioned
equipment.
The alarm is raised when a device
detects that a provisioned card is not
physically present.
The alarm is raised when a card fails.
The alarm is raised when there is a
mismatch between the installed card
type and the expected card type.
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