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6-28 OAM&P description
Viewing active alarms
The network element user interface provides the user with a list of active
alarms on the OME6130 shelf by selecting the Active alarms application in
the Faults menu of the local craft access terminal. The current active alarms
list is set to auto refresh by default, and it can be disabled.
For more information about the active alarm and alarm clearing procedures,
refer to Local Craft Access User Guide, 323-1855-195 and Trouble Clearing
and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1855-543.
Viewing/provisioning alarm filters
The Alarm Filters application in the Faults menu of the local craft access
terminal provides the ability for users to create alarm filter rules whereby
selected alarms on chosen entities are not displayed in the active alarm list. The
application gives the user the ability to view, add or delete an alarm filter rule.
An alarm filter rule can be created for an object type against only one object
instance, where a selected alarm or all alarms are filtered out. When an alarm
filter is created, any active alarm which matches the filter rule are no longer
displayed in the active alarm list, and the filtered alarm is displayed in the
suppressed alarm list. An alarm filter can be deleted at any time.
For more information about the alarm filter and detailed procedures on
managing alarm filters, refer to Local Craft Access User Guide, 323-1855-195
and Trouble Clearing and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1855-543.
Viewing suppressed alarms
The Suppressed alarms application in the Faults menu of the WUI allows the
user to view any alarms that have been suppressed by the Alarm Filter or by
the Alarm Reporting Control feature.
For more information about the suppressed alarms and alarm clearing
procedures, refer to Local Craft Access User Guide, 323-1855-195 and
Trouble Clearing and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1855-543.
Viewing event history
The user views the events on an OME6130 shelf by selecting the Event
history application in the Faults menu of local craft access terminal. The
Events history application supports the viewing of historical (current and
cleared) alarms and events for the OME6130 network element.
The OME6130 network element stores a minimum of 7500 events in
non-volatile storage.
For more information about the event history and alarm clearing procedures,
refer to Local Craft Access User Guide, 323-1855-195 and Trouble Clearing
and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1855-543.
Optical Multiservice Edge 6130
NT6Q92MA Rel 1.0 Iss 1 Standard September 2006

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