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Appendix D - Traps and Alarms
D.3

Traps and Alarms Severities

The trap/alarm severity level indicates how the capability of the managed object
has been affe
managed object.
The default s
least severe, are:
Severity
Critical
Major
Minor
Warning
Info
The severity o
Unit Fault Status: The summarized severity of the unit's fault status. It
reflects the severity of the alarm with the highest severity that is ON at a
specific time. For a Base Station, this is the summarized severities of the NPU,
AUs, PIUs, PSUs and AVU.
System Fault Status: The summarized severity of the entire system fault
status.
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cted. It repre
sents the severity of the alarm, as perceived by the
everity levels defined in the system, ordered from most

Table D-2: Trap/Alarm Severities

Description
Indi
cates that a service affecting conditio
imm
ediate corrective action is required (e.g. when a managed object
becomes completely out of service and its capability must be restored).
Indicates that a service affecting conditi
corrective action is required (e.g. when
the capability of the managed object and its full capability must be
restored).
Indicate
s the existen
ce of a non-service affecting fault condition and that
a co
rrective action
should be taken in order to prevent a more serious
(fo ex
r
ample, service affecting) fault.
Indi
cates the detection of a potential or impending service
fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be
take
n to further diagnos
e (if necessary) and correct the problem in order
to prevent it from becoming a more serious service-affecting fault.
Indi
cates
a non service-affecting event, which doesn't require any
further actions.
f the alarm affects also the following:
n has occurred and an
on has developed and an urgent
there is severe degradation in
-affecting
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