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The following system alarms are defined:
Ethernet Link Status: Current status of the Ethernet link. If there are any problems with the
Ethernet interface, this alarm will be asserted. This alarm will most likely be seen if the unit
has no Ethernet cable plugged into its Ethernet socket. Note that a change of state may
generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Telecoms Channel A Status (see section 8.3.4.3 "Telecoms Interface" for a description
of the Telecoms Interface): Current status of telecoms channel A. Indicates that there is a
problem with the telecoms channel A. Possible problems are "No Signal (local)", "No Signal
(Remote)", and "No Signal (Local and Remote)". Note that a change of state may generate an
SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
Telecoms Channel B Status (see section 8.3.4.3 for a description of the Telecoms
Interface): Current status of telecoms channel B. Indicates that there is a problem with the
telecoms channel B. Possible problems are "No Signal (local)", "No Signal (Remote)", and
"No Signal (Local and Remote)". Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap
and/or SMTP email alert.
Telecoms Interface A Loopback (see section 8.3.4.3 for a description of the Telecoms
Interface): The loopback status of telecoms channel A. This is intended for installation testing
and should be set to 'None' for normal operation. The wire connections to a unit can be tested
by applying a 'Copper' loopback to the local unit. The wireless connection to the remote unit
can be tested by applying a 'Wireless' loopback to the remote unit with no loopback on the
local unit. Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
The loopback can be disabled from the telecoms configuration sub menu (see Section
8.3.1.6).
Telecoms Interface B Loopback (see section 8.3.4.3 for a description of the Telecoms
Interface): The loopback status of telecoms channel B. This is intended for installation testing
and should be set to 'None' for normal operation. The wire connections to a unit can be tested
by applying a 'Copper' loopback to the local unit. The wireless connection to the remote unit
can be tested by applying a 'Wireless' loopback to the remote unit with no loopback on the
local unit. Note that a change of state may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
The loopback can be disabled from the telecoms configuration sub menu (see Section 8.3.1.6
"Telecoms Configuration Page").
Region Code: The region code prohibits the wireless unit from operating outside the
regulated limits. An invalid region code indicates a corrupted license key. Note that a change
of state may generate an SNMP trap and/or SMTP email alert.
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