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ADCP-61-471 • Issue 4 • June 2000 • Section 2: Operation and Maintenance
DLP-542
Page 1 of 4
Summary: This procedure provides instructions for displaying only the currently active alarms
for all circuits in the system.
Note: Press CONTROL-A for help information about moving around and editing fields.
Note: Pressing the "R" key clears the screen and displays only the current alarm status.
1. Use the arrow keys to select Alarms from the Main Menu. Press Enter or Return.
2. Use the arrow keys to select Display Active Alarms from the Alarms menu. Press Enter or
Return. A Display Active Alarms screen is shown in
3. A maximum of 112 entries is displayed. If the list is too long to fit on one screen, use the
Up/Down keys to scroll through the entries one line at a time. Use the right arrow key to
move down one screen at a time. Use the left arrow key to move up one screen at a time.
Pressing CONTROL-R queries the database for all currently active alarms and a new list is
displayed.
The first column (Access Identifier) (AID) identifies an entity in the Soneplex Broadband
system
to
which
in the Soneplex Broadband system result in different types of AIDs.
The second column (Locn) displays NEND, FEND, REPC, or REPR indicating the location
of the alarm.
Figure 542-2
542-3
(HDSL HLXC/HRX/HLXR NEND and FEND Locations),
NEND locations),
and FEND Locations) show FEND, NEND, REPC, and REPR locations and descriptions
for HLXC/HRX/HLXR, DLX, ODS2, and RLX systems.
The third column (Circuit Identifier) displays the circuit or facility name assigned
in the configuration menu. This is also the circuit in trouble.
The fourth column (Condition) displays the alarm condition present on the circuit.
Reference:
TAP-101
The fifth column (Status) displays CR (Critical), MJ (Major), MN (Minor), or EV (Event),
indicating the degree of the alarm.
The sixth column (ACO) indicates whether the Alarm Cut-Off has been activated
(YES or NO) for a given alarm.
Stop! You have completed this procedure.
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ACTIVE ALARMS DISPLAY
the
alarm
condition
(T1 HLXC/HRX/HLXR NEND and FEND locations),
Figure
542-5, (ODS2 NEND locations), and
Alarm Troubleshooting
Figure
542-1.
pertains.
Different
alarm
Figure 542-4
Figure 542-6
conditions
Figure
(DLX
(RLX NEND

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