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display errors
Input Form
This form specifies which errors display on the report. When every selection has
been made, press
specified, every error from the last day that are associated with active alarms
display (or print).
Field Descriptions
Error Type
Error List
Interval
From
To
Equipment Type
555-233-143
. If no selections are made or if the schedule option is
ENTER
The report can be restricted to specific error codes. This field defaults to
every error.
The report can be restricted to errors from one of three lists described
below: active-alarms, errors, or cleared-errors. Default is active-alarms.
Specifies error records for the last month, hour, day, week, or all errors (m,
h, d, w, a). The default is all.
Specifies error records starting from the time specified by mm/dd/hh/mm
(month/day/hour/minute). If no "from" date is entered, errors from the
earliest record in the log are displayed.
Specifies every error record up to the time specified by mm/dd/hh/mm. If
no "to" date is entered, every error up to the current date is displayed.
To limit the report to a specific group of components, enter the location of a
type of equipment in one of the following fields. If no entry is made, errors
for the entire system are displayed.
Cabinet: Enter the cabinet number (1-22).
Port Network Number: 1-22
Board Number: Enter the cabinet-carrier-slot address of the circuit
pack (for example, 11c04). If the cabinet number i omitted, it defaults
to 1.
Port: Enter the cabinet-carrier-slot-circuit address of the port (for
example, 11c0408). If the cabinet number is omitted, the system will
default to 1.
Category: errors for a particular equipment category. See the list of
alarm and error categories at the beginning of this chapter. The HELP
key displays a list of categories.
Extension: Enter the extension number of a port.
Trunk (group/member): Enter a trunk-group number, or a trunk-group
and member number separated by a slash (for example, 78 or 78/1).
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