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Monitoring System Activity and Performance

Origin Tags

The origin tags identify the source of all Write entries and how an event occurred. The exact meaning is dependent
on the type of event and the unit reporting the event. A Write entry changes a system parameter or an option
setting. It does not affect circuit status
definitions.
Origin Tag
Provisioning changes initiated at the line unit (logged on to the line unit)
LU Craft Port
LU Front Panel
Management Host
Provisioning changes initiated at the line unit (logged on to the remote unit)
Line Unit
Provisioning changes initiated at the remote unit (logged on to the remote unit)
RU Front Panel
RU Craft Port
TL1 Command
11 Bit Command
Provisioning changes initiated at the remote unit (logged on to the line unit)
Remote Unit
Loopback commands
Remote Unit
Line Unit
Alarms
Remote Unit
Line Unit
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changes,
such as alarms.
Table 16. Origin Tags
Description
Event was initiated from the RS-232 craft port located on the front panel of the H2TU-C.
Event was initiated from the MODE and/or LBK button on the front panel of the H2TU-C.
Event was initiated from a host management unit, such as an HMU-319, that sent a command over
the management bus on the H2TU-C shelf backplane.
This generic origin tag can only occur when viewing the Event Log screen at the remote unit. It is a
general indication that the event was initiated at the line unit. The Event Log screen must then be
viewed at the line unit (through an Rlogon command) for more specific origin information.
Event was initiated from the LBK button on the front panel of the H2TU-R.
Event was initiated from the RS-232 craft port located on the front panel of the H2TU-R.
Event was initiated by a non-intrusive TL1 command embedded in the FDL of the ESF DS1 signal
received by the HDSL2 circuit.
Event was initiated by an intrusive command in the DS1 payload received by the HDSL2 circuit.
This generic origin tag can only occur when viewing the Event Log screen at the line unit. It is a general
indication that the event was initiated at the remote unit. The Event Log screen must then be viewed
at the remote unit (through an Rlogon command) for more specific origin information.
Implies that the loopback command was initiated at the remote unit by the front-panel pushbuttons,
craft port, or in the remote unit's DS1 input payload. A loopback initiated from a terminal would have
a Remote Unit tag if the initiating terminal is in a remote login session.
Implies that the loopback command was initiated at the line unit by the front-panel pushbuttons, craft
port, or in the line unit's DSX-1 input payload.
Indicates that the alarm occurred at the remote unit.
Indicates that the alarm occurred at the line unit. LOSW, SHORT, GND, and OPEN are always tagged
as line unit alarms.
October 2, 2000
152-231-116-01, Revision 01
Table 16
lists the various origin tags and their
H2TU-C-231 List 1F

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