Alcatel 5620 Troubleshooting Manual page 61

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Alarm name, ID, type, and default
probable cause
Name: Corrupt Image File
ID: 158
Type: Configuration Alarm
Probable cause: Invalid or Corrupt Image File
Name: Ping Policy Misconfigured
ID: 137
Type: Configuration Alarm
Probable cause: Ping Command Execution
Failed
Name: Software Image Root Path
Misconfigured
ID: 24
Type: Configuration Alarm
Probable cause: File Path Problem
Alarm name, ID, type, and default
probable cause
Name: Activity Switch
ID: 182
Type: Communication Alarm
Probable cause: System Failed
Name: Boot Parameters Misconfigured
ID: 35
Type: Configuration Alarm
Probable cause: Persistent Index Failure
Name: Frame Size Problem
ID: 37
Type: Configuration Alarm
Probable cause: Management Connection
Down
Name: Inband Management Connection
Down
ID: 139
Type: Communication Alarm
Probable cause: Management Connection
Down
(1 of 4)
Alcatel 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 2.1 R2
May 2005
95-5887-01-00-B
Table 3-12 Mediation domain alarm
Default Severity, object type
Severity: critical
Object type: Software Folder
Descriptor
Domain: mediation
Severity: warning
Object type: Management Ping
Policy
Domain: mediation
Severity: warning
Object type: Software Upgrade
Policy
Domain: mediation
Table 3-13 Network (netw) alarms
Default Severity, object type
Severity: Critical
Object type: Nms System
Domain: netw
Severity: critical
Object type: Network Element
Domain: netw
Severity: critical
Object type: Statefull Connectable
Interface
Domain: netw
Severity: critical
Object type: Node Discovery Control
Domain: netw
3 — Troubleshooting network alarms
Additional information
The image file indicated in the
Software Upgrade Policy in
SAMphone is corrupt.
See the file path configured in the
Software Upgrade Policy on the
5620 SAM.
Additional information
The SNMP Index Boot Status is not
configured to be persistent on the
router. See the router CLI menu
"show system info" for the current
setting.
The MTU (sdp-mtu in CLI) defines
the largest service frame size (in
octets) that can be transmitted
through an SDP to the far-end
router, without requiring the packet
to be fragmented.
For other frame size alarms, see
Tables 3-23 and 3-24.
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