Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual page 187

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2. Select the TCP/UDP Traffic check box in the IP section to capture traffic information.
3. Click OK.
Alarms
All active alarms are displayed here. An alarm is a fault that affects the normal service of the
IP-DECT system and may require action from personnel to correct it. An IP-DECT Master can
collect alarms from Radios and it can display all active alarms in the system. If an object is
removed from the system, object-related alarms are automatically cleared after a timeout period
of 30 minutes. Active alarms are also cleared if the related object is restarted.
For a description of the attributes, see the table below.
Attribute
Time
Code
Severity
Remote
Source
Description
Events
A history of alarms and errors is displayed here including active alarms. Click Clear in the
top-right corner to clear the list of alarms and errors.
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Description
The date and time when the alarm is issued.
A unique number that identifies the alarm. Click the code
to get more detailed information about the alarm.
For a list of possible codes and their descriptions, see
Fault Code Descriptions
It has three possible states:
Critical - Immediate action is required. It is
displayed, for example, if a managed object goes
out of service.
Major - Urgent action is required. It is displayed,
for example, if the capability of the managed
object is severely degraded.
Indeterminate - Level of severity cannot be
determined
The IP Address of the object that reported the alarm.
Click the IP address to access the object.
The software module that reported the alarm. Together
with the code it uniquely identifies an alarm.
A textual description of the alarm.
on page 676.
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