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Alarm Logical Objects
Alarm profile list objects are defined in
Alarm logical object names can appear as abbreviated versions of standard terms used in the system and
Note
the documentation. For example, the "STM" logical object refers to the STM-N signal. Logical object
names or industry-standard terms are used within the entries as appropriate.
Table 2-7
Type
BITS
BPLANE
CE100T
CEMR
E1
DS3
E3
ENVALRM
EQPT
EXT-SREF
FAN
FUDC
ML100T
NE
NE-SREF
STM
PPM
RPRIF
PWR
SHELF
VCMON-HP
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Table
Alarm Logical Object Type Definitions
Definition
Building integrated timing supply (BITS) incoming references (BITS-1, BITS-2).
The backplane.
The CE-100T-8 Ethernet card.
The CE-MR-6 Ethernet card.
A E1 port on the 15310-MA SDH CTX, E1-21/DS3-E3-3, or E1-63/DS3-E3-3
card.
A DS-3 port on the 15310-MA SDH CTX, E1-21/DS3-E3-3, or E1-63/DS3-E3-3
card.
A E3 port on the 15310-MA SDH CTX, E1-21/DS3-E3-3, or E1-63/DS3-E3-3
card.
An environmental alarm port.
A card, its physical objects, and logical objects as they are located in any of the
noncommon card slots. The EQPT object is used for alarms that refer to the
card itself and all other objects on the card including ports, lines, and VC (virtual
container).
BITS outgoing references (SYNC-BITS1, SYNC-BITS2).
Fan located in the ONS 15310-MA SDH shelf.
SDH F1 byte user data channel for an ONS 15310-MA SDH ML-100T-8 Ethernet
card.
The ML-100T-8 Ethernet card.
The entire network element.
The timing status of the NE.
An STM1 port or STM1, STM4 and STM16 port on the ONS 15310-MA SDH.
Pluggable port module (PPM, also called SFP).
Interface for Resilient Packet Ring technology as defined in IEEE 802.17b. Also
called RPR-IEEE.
The node power supply.
The ONS 15310-MA SDH shelf.
VC alarm detection at the monitor point (upstream from the cross-connect).
The network element reports alarms or conditions on ingress ports of the
Note
card. Alarms detected at the internal ports (TERM side) will be ingress
mapped to the MON side. The alarm profile entities of VCMON-HP, if
available, should be changed to the same severity as the customized
severity for a specific VCMON-HP alarm.
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Chapter 2
Alarm Troubleshooting
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