Ascii Alarm Messages - Paradyne FrameSaver 9620 User Manual

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ASCII Alarm Messages

9621-A2-GB20-30
The following messages are sent to an ASCII terminal/printer when the ASCII
Alarm Messages configuration option is set to COM Port ( Path: main/config/
alarm), or when the async terminal is inactive (logged off). When set, an alarm is
sent at the start of an alarm condition. An Alarm Cleared message is sent when
the alarm condition no longer exists.
NOTE:
When more than one alarm condition is detected, only the highest priority
message will be sent; other alarm conditions could exist.
Example:
When A No Signal (NS) condition has been detected on the DDS
Network Interface message is reported, you could have a Frame Relay
Logical Link and/or DLCI Number is down condition, as well.
All messages in the following table are listed in order of priority. Each message is
preceded by the name of the access unit ( Device Name), up to 20 characters
( Path: main/control/device name).
Message
A Crossed Pair condition
has been detected on the
DDS Network Interface.
Alarm Cleared. The
Crossed Pair condition at
the DDS Network
Interface.
A No Signal (NS)
condition has been
detected on the DDS
Network Interface.
Alarm Cleared. The No
Signal (NS) condition at
the DDS Network
Interface.
August 1997
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
What It Indicates
A cross pair condition
has been detected on the
DDS network interface;
RX and TX pair are
reversed.
Alarm condition no
longer exists.
An NS condition has
been detected on the
DDS network interface,
followed by the period of
time that the condition
has existed.
Alarm condition no
longer exists.
What To Do
Reverse the RX and TX pair of
the access unit identified.
1. Check for a cross-pair
condition.
2. Verify that the network cable is
securely attached at both ends
of the access unit identified.
3. Contact network provider.
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