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3 — Troubleshooting network alarms
Alarm name, ID, type, and probable
cause(s)
Alarm name: DeploymentFailure
Alarm ID: 13
Type: deploymentFailure (5)
Probable cause:
failedToModifyNetworkResource (11)
Alarm name: ThresholdCrossingAlarm
Alarm ID: 14
Type: thresholdCrossed (6)
Probable cause: thresholdCrossed (12)
Alarm name: ThresholdCrossingAlarmDbl
Alarm ID: 226
Type: thresholdCrossed (6)
Probable cause: thresholdCrossed (12)
Alarm name, ID, type, and probable
cause(s)
Alarm name: GenericInterfaceLinkDown
Alarm ID: 403
Type: equipmentAlarm (3)
Probable cause: inoperableEquipment (8)
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Table 3-15 Domain: generic
Alarm severity, object type,
domain, and self-clearing attribute
Severity: Minor
Object Type (class): GenericObject
Domain: generic
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): GenericObject
Domain: generic
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Severity: Warning
Object Type (class): GenericObject
Domain: generic
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
Table 3-16 Domain: genericne
Alarm severity, object type,
domain, and self-clearing attribute
Severity: Major
Object Type (class):
GenericNeInterface
Domain: genericne
Self-clearing alarm raised: Yes
November 2008
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 6.1 R3
Additional information
The 5620 SAM is unable to create,
modify, or delete a network object
because of NE unreachability or a
failed SNMP set operation,
The alarm information includes the
deployer ID, the requesting user ID,
and the deployment type.
To troubleshoot a failed deployment,
check the deployer configuration
using the 5620 SAM client GUI.
When an unsuccessful SNMP set
operation causes a deployer to fail,
the 5620 SAM retrieves information
from the NE about the failed
deployment and displays it in the
Additional Text field of the alarm.
7250 SAS and Telco device
deployments fail when more than
one configuration terminal mode
session is active.
The alarm is raised when a value
crosses a configured rising or falling
threshold. The alarm lists current
threshold data, the default threshold
value, and the threshold name.
To view the alarm information from
the Faults tab, click on the Alarms on
Related Objects tab button.
Additional information
Troubleshooting Guide
3HE 04244 AAAB Ed. 01

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