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MCPU and CTX Module (System) Alarms

Table 26 describes the Critical and Major Alarms associated with the CPU Module.
Table 26 MCPU and CTX Module (System) Alarms
Alarm
Meaning
Alarms Cleared
Current alarms have been
cleared by user.
Card Config Failed
Cannot upload configuration
data to a card.
Card initialized.
Card initialized.
Card Reconfig
Reconfiguration of the card
Failed
failed
Card Reconfigured
Card is reconfigured.
Communication
Error during communication
Failed
between MCPU and a slot.
DS3/E3/OC3/CBR/
Interface clock has been
IMA/VCM Ref Clk
designated as the system clock,
Failed
and the interface clock has
failed.
Fan #1 failed
Fan #1 failed
Fan #2 failed
Fan #2 failed
History Overflowed
Alarm history table has
overflowed. Alarms will
continue to be recorded but
will displace oldest alarms.
Id Prom Checksum
The internal checksum on the
Error
idprom of the indicated card is
incorrect.
Invalid DB Cardtype An unknown card type is
found in the database
Login Failure
Failed log -in. Someone failed
to log in to the shelf three
successive times.
Loss 8KHz Ref
The system reference clock was
Clock
lost.
New Card
Configuration data for a new
Configured
card is uploaded.
PWR Supply Failed
Power supply has failed.
Queue 0 Over
The congestion threshold for
Threshold
Queue 0 was exceeded.
(continued)
Managing System Alarms
Troubleshooting Steps
Information only.
Information only. Could indicate a
potential problem. You may need to
reset the card.
Information only.
Information only. Could indicate a
potential problem. You may need to
reset the card.
Information only. Could occur when
the card is plugged in or the system is
powered up.
Replace the unit.
Check the physical connection. Check
for other alarms such as
LOS/LOF/LOCD. Check the physical
connection.
Replace the fan tray.
Replace the fan tray.
Clear the history alarms table through
NMS or Telnet.
Have the idprom replaced with the
correct version. The system takes no
action if it recognizes the proper card
ID.
Information only.
Information only.
Try reassigning the clock—especially to
internal.
Information only. The card was not
stored in the database.
Replace the power supply with an
operating unit.
Check and correct VC connections.
Check and adjust VI shaper values.
Check and adjust incoming traffic
volume. Check for faulty IMA links
which may reduce traffic handling for a
group.
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