Appendix A
Introduction
DRAFT
Proprietary and Confidential
Hardware and
Environmental
Alarms
Hardware
Temperature Alarm
Table Appendix A - 2. Hardware Temperature Alarm Information
Alarm Name
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
Acme Packet 1100 Hardware Installation Guide
The Acme Packet 1100 generates internal alarms that correspond to internal
hardware fault conditions. Hardware faults are divided into two types:
Hardware and environmental
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Each alarm is assigned a severity level, depending on the details of the fault.
Table Appendix A - 1. Descriptions of Alarm Severity Levels
Alarm Severity
Minor
Major
Critical
The Acme Packet 1100 polls its hardware components to ensure they are functioning
properly. If it encounters a fault condition, it will report alarms in these categories:
Hardware temperature
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Fan speed
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Environmental sensor
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Power supply
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Voltage
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Physical interface cards
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This section provides details about hardware and environmental alarms.
The following table lists the hardware temperature alarm.
Alarm
Alarm Severity
ID
65538
CRITICAL: >100°C
MAJOR: >95°C
MINOR: >90°C
Functionality is impaired to a small degree (e.g., a single fan has failed)
Pending failures or unexpected events are imminent (e.g., an LOS)
Catastrophic condition has occurred (e.g., the system is overheating)
Causes
Example Log Message
Fans are obstructed
Temperature: XX.XXC
or stopped. The room
(where XX.XX is the
is abnormally hot.
temperature in
degrees)
Alarms
Description
Graphic Display Window
Message
Temperature X C (where X
is the temperature in
degrees)
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