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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