Table 11-1 Alarms Column Descriptions; C H A P T E R 11 Alarm Monitoring And Management - Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual

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11.2 Alarms, Conditions, and History
Table 11-1
Table 11-1
Column
Num
Ref
New
Date
Node
Object
Eqpt Type
Shelf
Slot
Port
Path Width
Sev
ST
SA
Cond
Description
1. The user can click the Synchronize button to acknowledge the new alarm. Clicking the Delete Cleared Alarms button only
deletes cleared alarms on the window.
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describes in the information in the Alarms window.
Alarms Column Descriptions
Information Recorded
Quantity of alarm messages received; incremented automatically as alarms occur to
display the current total of received error messages
A unique identification number assigned to each alarm to reference a specific alarm
message that is displayed
Indicates a new alarm if checked
Date and time of the alarm
Shows the name of the node where the condition or alarm occurred. (Visible in network
view.)
TL1 access identifier (AID) for the alarmed object
Card type in this slot
The shelf where the alarmed object is located. Visible in network view.
Slot where the alarm occurred (appears in the network view and node view)
Port where the alarm occurred
Indicates how many STSs are contained in the alarmed path. This information
complements the alarm object notation, which is explained in the "Alarm
Troubleshooting" chapter of the Cisco ONS 15600 Troubleshooting Guide.
Severity level: Critical (CR), Major (MJ), Minor (MN), Not Alarmed (NA), Not
Reported (NR)
Status: Raised (R), Clear (C), Transient (T)
When checked, indicates a service-affecting alarm
Error message/alarm name; alphabetically defined in the Cisco ONS 15600
Troubleshooting Guide
Description of the alarm
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