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14.3 14.3.6 Controlling the Conditions Display

14.3.6 Controlling the Conditions Display
You can control the display of the conditions on the Conditions window.
you can perform in the window.
Table 14-4
Button
Retrieve
Filter
Exclude Same Root
Cause
14.3.6.1 Retrieving and Displaying Conditions
The current set of all existing conditions maintained by the alarm manager can be seen when you click
the Retrieve button. The set of conditions retrieved is relative to the view. For example, if you click the
button while displaying the node view, node-specific conditions are displayed. If you click the button
while displaying the network view, all conditions for the network (including ONS 15454 nodes and other
connected nodes) are displayed, and the card view shows only card-specific conditions.
You can also set a node to display conditions using the time zone where the node is located, rather than
the time zone of the PC where they are being viewed. See the
Time Zone" section on page 14-4
14.3.6.2 Conditions Column Descriptions
Table 14-5
Table 14-5
Column
Date
Node
Object
Eqpt Type
Shelf
Slot
Port
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Conditions Display
Action
Retrieves the current set of all existing fault conditions, as maintained by
the alarm manager, from the ONS 15454.
Allows you to change the Conditions window display to only show the
conditions that meet a certain severity level or occur in a specified time. For
example, you can set the filter so that only critical conditions display on the
window.
There is a Filter button on the lower-right of the window that allows you to
enable or disable the filter feature.
Retrieves conditions that obey a root-cause hierarchy (for example, LOS
supersedes and replaces LOF).
for more information.
lists the Conditions window column headings and the information recorded in each column.
Conditions Column Description
Information Recorded
Date and time of the condition.
Shows the name of the node where the condition or alarm occurred. (Visible in network
view.)
TL1 AID for the condition object. For an STSmon or VTmon, the object.
Card type in this slot.
For DWDM configurations, the shelf where the alarmed object is located. Visible in
network view.
Slot where the condition occurred (appears only in network and node view).
Port where the condition occurred. For STSTerm and VTTerm, the port refers to the
upstream card it is partnered with.
Chapter 14
Alarm Monitoring and Management
Table 14-4
shows the actions
"14.3.1 Viewing Alarms With Each Node's
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