Failing To Retrieve Data; Requesting Data; Stopping Fault Management - AT&T OneVision DEFINITY G3 Fault Management User Manual

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Stopping Fault Management

5. Populates any open cabinet-level displays with the circuit pack
information from step 4.
6. Indicates any alarm conditions by highlighting the circuit packs with the
highest level severity for each.
7. Adds alarm counts to the alarms box for the circuit pack.
NOTE:
Other methods of refreshing data are discussed in the Data Refresh section
in Chapter 1.

Failing to Retrieve Data

When there is no cached data in the database, Fault Management opens the
Switch View screen, but can not display any cabinet, alarm, or error information.

Requesting Data

Fault Management requests data from the Proxy Agent a predetermined number
of times. If Fault Management cannot retrieve data after the final attempt, it:
Displays a message in the message area of the Switch View window
Stops trying to get data
NOTE:
You use the Setup screen to specify the number of times Fault Management
requests data before timing out. See Table 3-6 for instructions.
Stopping Fault Management
At any time during your session, you can exit Fault Management as follows:
If you are here ...
Startup screen
Switch View
Window Manager
Select or click this ...
Exit button
Exit button (or Options
à
Exit from menu bar)
Quit
And then do this ...
Click OK at the
confirmation prompt.
Click OK at the
confirmation prompt.
Issue 2 April 1996
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