Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Troubleshooting Manual page 59

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Alarm name, ID, type, and probable
cause(s)
Alarm name: BgpDown
Alarm ID: 6
Type: ProtocolAlarm (1)
Probable cause: protocolDown (1)
Alarm name: PeerConnectionDown
Alarm ID: 2
Type: ProtocolAlarm (1)
Probable cause: connectionDown (2)
Alarm name: PeerDown
Alarm ID: 1
Type: ProtocolAlarm (1)
Probable cause: protocolDown (1)
Alarm name: PeerGroupDown
Alarm ID: 5
Type: ProtocolAlarm (1)
Probable cause: protocolDown (1)
Alarm name: PrefixLimitExceeded
Alarm ID: 4
Type: ProtocolAlarm (1)
Probable cause: prefixLimitExceeded (4)
Alarm name: PrefixLimitNearing
Alarm ID: 3
Type: ProtocolAlarm (1)
Probable cause: prefixLimitNearing (3)
Alarm name, ID, type, and probable
cause(s)
Alarm name: BundleDown
Alarm ID: 152
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: bundleDown (128)
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 6.1 R3
3HE 04244 AAAB Ed. 01
Table 3-5 Domain: bgp
Alarm severity, object type,
domain, and self-clearing attribute
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): Site
Domain: bgp
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): Peer
Domain: bgp
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): Peer
Domain: bgp
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): PeerGroup
Domain: bgp
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): Peer
Domain: bgp
Self-clearing alarm raised: No
Severity: Major
Object Type (class): Peer
Domain: bgp
Self-clearing alarm raised: No
Table 3-6 Domain: bundle
Alarm severity, object type,
domain, and self-clearing attribute
Severity: Critical
Object Type (class): Interface
Domain: bundle
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Troubleshooting Guide
3 — Troubleshooting network alarms
Additional information
The alarm is raised when the BGP
peer has a connection state other
than established, and the
administrative state of the BGP peer
is up.
The alarm is raised when the BGP
peer has an operational state other
than up, and the administrative state
is up.
The prefix-limit is the maximum
number of routes BGP can learn from
a peer.
The alarm is raised when the
maximum number of peer routes has
been learned.
The prefix limit is the maximum
number of routes BGP can learn from
a peer.
The alarm is raised when 90% of the
maximum allowed peer routes are
learned.
Additional information
Represents the grouping of T1 and E1
channels into a channel group. The
channel group is used as a SAP. The
alarm occurs if the interface
Administrative State is Up and the
Operational State is Down.
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