Module Alarm Status Descriptions On The Equipment Configuration Window - Lucent Technologies PacketStar User Manual

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Chapter 3 Configuring and Controlling the Module Using the Console Interface
Using the Equipment Configuration Window
Table 3-5. Module Alarm Status Descriptions on the Equipment Configuration Window
Alarm Status
NoAlarm
WrongCardType
LineFailed
Hexadecimal format,
Example:
12345678ABC
CardRemoved
ReferenceClockFailed Stratum 3–4
CompositeClockFailed Stratum 3–4
Overload
PowerFailed
Minus48vFailed
UnknownAlarm
CompleteClockFailed Stratum 3–4
PowerFailed
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Module Type
Affected
I/O and Server Indicates that no alarms have been detected for the module
in this slot.
I/O and Server Indicates that one type of module was configured in this
slot in the chassis, but a now different module occupies this
slot.
All
Indicates that the module in this slot is no longer receiving
or transmitting signals because the line failed.
I/O and Server Indicates that one or more ports on the module in this slot
currently have a loss of signal. The numbers indicate which
ports have a loss of signal. For modules that have more
than eight ports not receiving signals, the value in this field
is in hexadecimal format.
All
Indicates that one of the following events occurred:
• The module in this slot was configured and then
removed from the slot.
• Connections on the OC-3, OC-12, STM-1, or STM-4
APS/MSP primary module in this slot were transferred to
the standby module. After the transfer occurs, the former
primary module then displays CardRemoved in the
Alarm Status field; the former standby module then dis-
plays Primary in the Status field.
Indicates that the timing reference clock on the Stratum
module in this slot failed.
Indicates that the timing composite clock on the Stratum
module in this slot failed.
Power Supply
Indicates that the Power Supply module is operating under
an overload condition.
Power Supply
Indicates that the power has failed.
Power Supply
Indicates that the -48 V dc Power Supply module output
failed.
I/O and Server Indicates that the reason for failure is not known.
Indicates that the backplane detected a clock error.
Power Supply
Indicates that no power is coming into the PSAX chassis.
Description
Release 10.0.0
255-700-598

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