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Alarms
The fourth column of the Alarm Filters Screen contains the filter modifiers info, minor,
major, and crit. This column specifies a level of importance (information only, minor alarm,
major alarm, or critical alarm) for each alarm. These settings are described later in this chapter.
The last column sets the alarm cutoff (ACO) to aco-off or aco-on. These settings are explained
later in this chapter.
The filter in the third column takes precedence over its modifier. If, for instance, you have an
alarm filter set to ignore, the setting of the modifier as info, minor, major, or crit will be
ignored. Refer to system specifications section in this manual for alarms and their meanings.
Note also that Figure 5-17 shows the first of three pages of alarm events that can be edited.
Use of the directional U (pgUp) or D (pgDn) will access other pages of alarms.
Filter
PAGE 1
OOS
Out of Service
NOS
No Signal
LOS
Loss of Synchronization
YEL
Yellow Alarm
AIS
Alarm Information Signal
CGA_RED
Carrier Group Alarm - Red
CGA_YEL
Carrier Group Alarm - Yellow The system has initiated trunk conditioning in response to a Yellow Alarm
ERR
Excessive Error Rate
SENSOR
Alarm Card Sensor
SWITCH
Switch to redundant card
PAGE 2
RESET
System reset
ACO
Alarm Cut-Off
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Table 5-7. Alarm Filters
Alarm
The card, power supply or ringing generator is faulty or has been removed
from the unit.
Incoming WAN signal is lost.
Frame Alignment is lost.
The system has received a Yellow Alarm signal from a remote device.
Usually received when the device loses WAN signal or synchronization.This
alarm also indicates a yellow alarm raised by the OHSU User card ports.
The system has received a Blue Alarm signal from a remote device. Usually
received when the remote or intermediate device has a major failure.
The local incoming WAN signal has a serious problem and trunk
conditioning is started. After receiving a RED alarm (NOS or LOS) for 2-3
seconds, the system initiates the appropriate trunk conditioning sequence
(see voice cards for information about the TC_CGA setting) and sends a
Yellow Alarm to the remote device. If the system is in drop/insert mode, it
also sends an AIS signal to the downstream equipment.
from a remote device. After 2-3 seconds, the system initiates the appropriate
trunk conditioning sequence (see voice cards for information about the
TC_CGA setting).
The error rate measured by the system has exceeded the threshold set on the
WAN card.
The Alarm Card sensor has received an alarm indication from an attached
device.
The primary card has failed and the system has switched to the redundant
card.
The system has been reset by either loss of power or by a system software
upgrade.
The ACO option forces you to manually clear certain alarms. Without this
option, self-correcting alarms might not be noticed. When the ACO option is
set to either Report or Log and the modifier is set to Major, alarms will report
normally but will also generate an ACO alarm. If the modifier is set to Minor,
it will not generate the ACO alarm. If the filter is set to Ignore, no alarms will
be generated. This can depend on whether or not CPU is set for latch or
CUR.
System Configuration and Operation
Meaning
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